I hate the extra fat in my body
I need to run and jump rope more
It willEating more sensible would help too.
I hate when people immediately start spouting offensive conspiracy theories as soon as a tragedy happens (any tragedy these days, it seems).
Although I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I always lawl when people call them "offensive". It reminds me of that Loose Change movie my friend kept bugging me to watch. Some guy is on the street passing out flyers about 9/11 being an inside job theory and some corporate dbag in a suit walks by him then stops and turns around to scream at the guy with the flyers. From what I've seen over time, a good number of anti conspiracy people tend to be more extreme.
That's another thing, despite thinking a lot of conspiracy theories are a bit ridiculous, to call those people psychos is just ****ing stupid.
What do you know about the guy in the suit? You just throw "corporate d-bag" out there, without knowing a single thing about him. Maybe he had colleagues who died on 9/11. Conspiracy theories are offensive and it does trivialize the pain the victim's family is going through. And some are fuelled by hate, like the anti-semitic ones that say the Mossad e-mailed all Jews that morning to stay home from work. Can you defend people who believe in that crap? There is a clear d-bag in the scenario you presented, and it's not the guy passing by going to work. It's the insane idiot on the street corner handing out flyers.
Who called them psychos? I haven't and I haven't heard others refer to them that way. You got it right the first time. They're d-bags. They are totally and utterly huge *****es.
Sorry but I don't get how their conspiracies are offensive to the victims or their families. The're not talking trash about who died or saying they deserved it or anything like that.
I've seen on here as well as other sites a good to great number of people refer to conspiracy theorists as "psychos". "Got it right the first time"? No because I was calling the spaz in the suit and tie a d-bag.
Sorry but I don't get how their conspiracies are offensive to the victims or their families. The're not talking trash about who died or saying they deserved it or anything like that. I'm calling that guy a d-bag because he went out of his way to act like a spaz because he disagreed with someone, regardless how farfetched that person's belief might be.
I've seen on here as well as other sites a good to great number of people refer to conspiracy theorists as "psychos". "Got it right the first time"? No because I was calling the spaz in the suit and tie a d-bag.
No, they're just saying they never existed, like the passengers on American Airlines 77 (they think that plane was a missile. They're very smart).
Or they think they're plants or secret agents, like when these geniuses theorized a woman who was killed in the Aurora, Colorado shooting was also a fake victim in the Sandy Hook shooting, because some news channel put up the wrong image.
Maybe if you had someone you knew die in an unspeakable tragedy and had to deal with bored 9/11 truthers picketing your loved one's funeral or using their death as a fantasy prop in their stupid theories, you'd feel differently.
No, but they are taking attention away from the victims and putting it on themselves and their "theories."
The guys who created Loose Change were trying to drum up support for their cause and their theories. To hell with the people who actually died during that event.
That sounds a lot like my job.I hate that the dumbest person at my workplace gets 50 hours this week because she sucks up to my wretched new manager.
I hate that my new manager is the most abrasive, unpleasant person I've ever met. NO ONE likes her, crew or customers. I have had several regular customers tell me this week how unfriendly she is, and also complain about the potty-mouthed white trash crackheads she's hiring from the local cesspool to replace people she arbitrarily fired for stupid reasons.
I hate the way, when someone calls off, she doesn't bring in anyone to cover their shift, but just expects the other person to work like 12 hours alone.
I hate the way she doesn't check with you beforehand before changing the schedule, you just come in the door thinking you have a certain day off later in the week where you're planning something, and she just informs you that now you work 10 hours that day.
I hate that the dumbest person at my workplace gets 50 hours this week because she sucks up to my wretched new manager.
Care to kiss up to her a bit? You might get a promotion after thatI hate that the dumbest person at my workplace gets 50 hours this week because she sucks up to my wretched new manager.
I hate that my new manager is the most abrasive, unpleasant person I've ever met. NO ONE likes her, crew or customers. I have had several regular customers tell me this week how unfriendly she is, and also complain about the potty-mouthed white trash crackheads she's hiring from the local cesspool to replace people she arbitrarily fired for stupid reasons.
I hate the way, when someone calls off, she doesn't bring in anyone to cover their shift, but just expects the other person to work like 12 hours alone.
I hate the way she doesn't check with you beforehand before changing the schedule, you just come in the door thinking you have a certain day off later in the week where you're planning something, and she just informs you that now you work 10 hours that day.
Care to kiss up to her a bit? You might get a promotion after that
Care to kiss up to her a bit? You might get a promotion after that
You actually WANT 50 hours a week? I understand free time comes second to financial needs, but a 50 hour work-week sounds like hell to me.
i kinda hate that i'm going back to day shifts next week