It’s easier for religious people to believe in original sin than to accept that one day they’re going to die and they won’t get to meet Space Santa.
It’s easier for religious people to believe in original sin than to accept that one day they’re going to die and they won’t get to meet Space Santa.
I knew what to expect, so I only watched about 1 second of Rick Astley.
I just watched that movie three days ago, had to get some everything bagels to celebrate.
I was thinking Sadim, which is Midas spelled backwards, but Mierdas as @darkdemize@ said is way better.
Do you know how much garlic bread I can make for $5? A bunch, and fucking good too!
I recently quit my job over this exact thing. I am (was) the highest producer in my department for a certain metal part in my whole department. My department consisted of 4 different machines and ran 3 shifts. The next highest producer in my department might have 70 to 75% of my production for the year. I found out one lazy ass, who’s output is less than half of mine, makes a dollar more that me.
Not surprised; BOA is the fucking Taco Bell of banking. The only one worse that I can think of is Wells Fargo.
I only know the difference because I used to print magazines that featured both Pomeranians and Yorkies.
Shit. Good catch. I guess it’s been a while.
They seem to go out of their way in The Big Lebowski to misidentify creatures ( possibly to emphasize their stupidity). The “marmot” is actually a ferret, and the “Pomeranian” is actually a Yorkie.
“It’s got electrolytes and shit!”
“Nah man, I’m pretty fucking far from OK.”
“His name is Robert Paulson.”
“This is Bob. Bob has bitch tits.”
“She’s just polishing the brass on the Titanic, it’s all going down man.”
“People are always asking me if I know Tyler Durden.”
1 Shut the fuck up, Donny!
3 I love the smell of Napalm in the morning. It smells like… freedom victory.
This is Bob. Bob has bitch tits.
I used to work at Lenovo’s fulfillment center through a temp company. The organization of the place (or lack thereof) is a complete clusterfuck. At the time I worked there, something like 5 to 10% of their inventory was “lost”, as in, it was somewhere in the building, but no one could find it since it’s location is no longer in the system.
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