My favourite thing today.
mad_lentil
AHHHHHHHHHH
Well done.
Enough of their members will care. The ultra wealthy backers are no doubt above it all, even if they're not the kind of actively participate. But we're heading into serious taboo territory here. Like more taboo than murder in many people's eyes.
This one could actually stick.
I've never seen these two together. Now this is cinema.
That's the classic, yeah. If you catch me singing the Bubble Bobble tune in the shower it's because I'm deep in some past trauma.
This works, but can develop into a habit really quickly, and now you've got a new verbal tic.
When I first read this I thought the title was "tech illiterate" which I thought was a bit rude, but anecdotally true.
Sure we've got healthy linux and programmers communities, but I think most people are just regular degular folx.
That's pretty Christian, unlike what is illustrated in this picture. I'm not sure what you're point is--I'm not saying you worked at the exact same CFA resto (Centuky Fried... American-chicken?, anyway, whatever chain) as the person who posted the picture.
E: oh fuck it's check fil a, yeah fuck those guys
Totally. This is a function of 1) greed, but also 2) our lack of social safety net -- which incentivizes us to maximize personal wealth even beyond what we might need, just because without a personal nest egg, there are very few resources you can count on to help you or your family out in emergencies, or during the crashes and other ravages of capitalism.
Or as Thatcher put it: there is no society, there are only individuals and families. That wasn't always true, but it's becoming truer ever financial quarter.
walking on eggshells
Translation: considering who you're speaking to when you speak to them.
Even 8 year olds know that you should think before speaking.
I was doing the the opposite of hating on Christians. You're one of the "radicals" I alluded to.
I saw some other comments mentioning Christianity. But yeah, giving free food is a Christian thing and runs counter to wasteful business practices. Obviously, many Christians would disagree with this interpretation -- hence radical.
Throwing Christ into the ring is a good way of shaming someone for the shitty behaviour, imo. Low crit rate, but when it lands... π₯