And what’s next after that? People having traditions and celebrating things the way they want to for their enjoyment? -___-
And what’s next after that? People having traditions and celebrating things the way they want to for their enjoyment? -___-
What is my purpose?
I assume you are in the Dalton area? Maybe Trenton? No need to answer, it’s just interesting to see a fellow lemmyite from the same general region. I’m in the Chattanooga area and have heard similar things. These wait times seem odd this early, but I’m really happy it seems early voting turnout seems to be exceptionally healthy so far.
99 percent of “office chairs” are the same poorly constructed garbage that “gaming chairs” are. Actually good chairs are 400-1000+ which most people cannot afford unfortunately.
I couldn’t find the answer but I’m gonna guess Tokyo. If anyone finds a source I’m interested to know as well.
I agree, but at this point it kills the value for me. Why am I paying for the game and a monthly subscription?
I hear “leverage” thrown around a lot where I work. I now hate that word.
How do you know that he isn’t?
I kinda get what you’re saying but that’s not why he’s celebrated
It’s almost like they could have also said something more than just “hey”
I installed Linux mint on my laptop the other day because of various sustained long term annoyances with Windows. Despite some minor hiccups it only took about 30 minutes. It’s been such a great experience so far.
I tip and tip well when I patronize these businesses. You seem to defend the business owners while placing all the blame on this fictional group of people that are gleefully “fucking over wait staff.” Also your tone is really hostile and confrontational.
You’re assuming that it’s my responsibility to directly pay these people’s wages. I do but it’s a dumb argument that I disagree with. “let the businesses close and new ones open with better practices” is tantamount to saying “let these people find better jobs that don’t rely on tips to make a somewhat livable wage.”
I get what you’re saying and I still begrudgingly tip every time unless the service is terrible which is rare. But if people boycott these businesses instead of going and not tipping wouldn’t that be just as bad if not worse for service workers than not tipping at all?
For example, if 80 percent of the people who regularly patronize restaurants stopped going, wouldn’t a lot of these businesses close resulting in these people losing their jobs entirely? It’s not a likely scenario but it’s an interesting thought experiment.
My wife and I had to have her 2013 Nissan rogue transmission replaced last year which cost $7k, so I disagree on your point about reliability. -___-
In all seriousness though, I always had the impression that Nissan was known for being the least reliable of the big 3: Toyota, Nissan, Honda
Well if you haven’t heard of it then it surely hasn’t happened and is no threat at all!
Doesn’t matter had sex
Where I am I can consistently get bogos that make the premium frozen pizza brands about $5 per pizza. There are also cheaper store brands that are $3-4. Definitely cheaper than dominos/Papa John’s. Especially since they’ve raised there prices considerably in recent years as well as stopped offering the kinds of deep discount specials and deals they used to offer.
I know you jest but education attracts a lot of very passionate people. These people pour their hearts and souls into what they do.