ttystikk
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She'd call him a liar and eat in front of him.Tell you what next time you see someone begging for food with a sign, ask them to tell you their story while you two get a bite to eat.
She'd call him a liar and eat in front of him.Tell you what next time you see someone begging for food with a sign, ask them to tell you their story while you two get a bite to eat.
Poor DearActually, my clothes seem to always come out really clean when they are washed by locals near the dive centers I have worked in. Hanging out in the sun is also preferable to the machines. I'm not saying I have a great preference as to how my clothes are washed, I'm saying your enterprise doesn't meaningfully contribute to improving society when the things I have mentioned are taken into account. You're the one getting bitter about it, twisting my words and trying to convince yourself your laundromat is making the world a better place. You certainly didn't make the world a better place in uniform.
I have not seen one single air force joe in any of the spectacular diving destinations I have worked in or visited as a client. Not even one in 32 countries over the last 5 years has crossed my path. In fact, when I was in the army, I was always surprised to find how these airforce joes would talk about the places they had been, including warzones, but had never actually gotten out and explored. They seemed to stay in the FOB, out of danger so I am guessing they never left the comfort of the airport in places other than warzones.
I do get bitter about overpaying for laundry services and getting back clothes that I have to turn around and take to another launderer. It never happens in these "third rate countries" only in the US where people think they're important. You should just get over it. You're just another squirrel trying to get a nut. Do your business, hustle your laundromat, nothing wrong with that. Quit trying to convince yourself that you're important. I'm not bitter, you replied to my comment and I'm just keeping it real.
I have worked with three programs that feed people on the streets. ONE common factor was drugs. Just stating facts. Be it crack, meth, or heroin something got a hold of some of these people and made them addictsShe'd call him a liar and eat in front of him.
And our govt., in collusion with big Parma, made getting those drugs, both legally and illegally, easy peasy. Something like an average of 4BN opioid pills produced annual in the US., multiple times the amount prescribed. You think the pharma companies are manufacturing to throw them away? And they our military protects foreign poppy fields or imports cocaine. Yeah, sure, lack of willpower will lead to addiction, but of it wasn't easily available on any street corner USA, like milk and eggs, we wouldn't have the epidemic we have.I have worked with three programs that feed people on the streets. ONE common factor was drugs. Just stating facts. Be it crack, meth, or heroin something got a hold of some of these people and made them addicts
There really is no downside to it. For several years I actually worked a three day work week that consisted of 3 14 hour shifts and then 4 days off. It took a bit of getting used to, but I actually enjoyed it.There is a discussion going on about UBI and this idea, a 4 day working week, is another that seems to be gaining support in some parts of the world/political spectrum. I can think of a few positives about this idea but not really any negatives. Obviously that doesn't mean that there aren't any negatives but I'd be interested to hear opinions.
Justin says he bocked you last night with his cucumber.Bock Bock Bock Bock
Actually your wife provides for you..anesthesia nurses make bank..something tells me she's a pretty organized serious smart lady..WTF is she doing with you?Poor Dear
Long rant oveer laundry service guy.lol
My business is not what makes me important. How I raise my kids,provide for my wife and take care of others do. Sorry you lost a few quarters in the machine.
Anywoot.. I see you have never met any TACP or Combat Control while in the Army, which lets me know your mos was not one of a special forces. What was your mos in the army ? Do you hate Pararescue as well ? Do you even know what a SERE course is ? Do you know who all has to take it ? Never mind you bitter about some other shit that got you on RIU talking crazy. Who the fuck calls airforce personal "joe" ???red flag
Whoa..looks like @abandonconflict touched on a nerve?Poor Dear
Long rant oveer laundry service guy.lol
My business is not what makes me important. How I raise my kids,provide for my wife and take care of others do. Sorry you lost a few quarters in the machine.
Anywoot.. I see you have never met any TACP or Combat Control while in the Army, which lets me know your mos was not one of a special forces. What was your mos in the army ? Do you hate Pararescue as well ? Do you even know what a SERE course is ? Do you know who all has to take it ? Never mind you bitter about some other shit that got you on RIU talking crazy. Who the fuck calls airforce personal "joe" ???red flag
How about offering FREE laundry services for the homeless?..they get fed everywhere.I have worked with three programs that feed people on the streets. ONE common factor was drugs. Just stating facts. Be it crack, meth, or heroin something got a hold of some of these people and made them addicts
Police went to 4-10 hour days in my town, too.There really is no downside to it. For several years I actually worked a three day work week that consisted of 3 14 hour shifts and then 4 days off. It took a bit of getting used to, but I actually enjoyed it.
What we really need to do not just as a country, but as a planet, is more telecommuting. Lets face it: there is really no reason on this earth for most cubicle employees to be in the building. When all you do is answer phones, process files and take a lunch break, you can do that from a home office just as effectively.
The sooner we all get over this "you have to be in the building even though there's really no reason on earth for you to be there" mentality, the sooner we can relieve traffic, cut down on pollution and help save on ridiculous amounts of energy spent to cool off cubicle farms.
Most "cubicle" jobs are unneeded. Computers can do the majority of it. Really only need a fraction of that workforce to do the actual, physical part of the job. The problem lies in the fact that as a society we feel it's imperative for people to work to put a worth on them. In the eyes of the govt and commerce, people are nothing but revenue.There really is no downside to it. For several years I actually worked a three day work week that consisted of 3 14 hour shifts and then 4 days off. It took a bit of getting used to, but I actually enjoyed it.
What we really need to do not just as a country, but as a planet, is more telecommuting. Lets face it: there is really no reason on this earth for most cubicle employees to be in the building. When all you do is answer phones, process files and take a lunch break, you can do that from a home office just as effectively.
The sooner we all get over this "you have to be in the building even though there's really no reason on earth for you to be there" mentality, the sooner we can relieve traffic, cut down on pollution and help save on ridiculous amounts of energy spent to cool off cubicle farms.
Where'd he go? I hope he went out in a blaze of glory..#findBigLou
One man; one vote..if only..Most "cubicle" jobs are unneeded. Computers can do the majority of it. Really only need a fraction of that workforce to do the actual, physical part of the job. The problem lies in the fact that as a society we feel it's imperative for people to work to put a worth on them. In the eyes of the govt and commerce, people are nothing but revenue.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.
Ehhhh, that's tricky, allowing 51% of a population ultimate power over the other 49%. It's a good way to promote multiple civil wars. I believe our system could work, just needs some tweaks, and better oversight by the public.One man; one vote..if only..
Yes my wife makes a good salary. I also bring home a nice pay. She will tell you herself she appreciated the time she was allowed to finish school and raise our babies, while I put in my life, time and other sacrifices in the USAF.Actually your wife provides for you..anesthesia nurses make bank..something tells me she's a pretty organized serious smart lady..WTF is she doing with you?
Come on fucking Sky. If you paid attention to my post you would already know I offer Free laundry service to the homeless. They can also get clothing as well.How about offering FREE laundry services for the homeless?..they get fed everywhere.
Something? Considering your wife is educated, how can she stand being married to you?
Addiction is a disease.
Update yourself we aren't living in the 80s anymore.
Yeah maybe I do get upset when people try to diss my service buddies.Whoa..looks like @abandonconflict touched on a nerve?
I was poking fun at the poster.I have worked with three programs that feed people on the streets. ONE common factor was drugs. Just stating facts. Be it crack, meth, or heroin something got a hold of some of these people and made them addicts
And then Purge every 5th day? Lol.Police went to 4-10 hour days in my town, too.
My problem is generally not with the servicemen and women- though there's always a few assholes in any large group- but rather with those who would send them on missions and into situations frivolously or for profit.Yeah maybe I do get upset when people try to diss my service buddies.