Hey man, all is welcome aboard the Vilage-Train, all you need for a ticket is to be 1: female and 2: available.
I just found out that Transablism is a real thing....... Good God humanity is so retarded
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Oh come on, there's no way that-
That...
You know, these same people probably try to bend your arm the wrong way if you say the word "lame" because it's "ableist".
This isn't even a case of people legitimately having trouble with their identity.
That's just them thinking that prosthetic limbs are cool.
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Still the idea of making yourself disabled by choice is so mind rotting and idiotic that I am now very worried about where humanity is going and Social Justice Warriors are defending this shit.
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@Weird Tales - he should do books on tape for a living. His voice is perfect.
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Still the idea of making yourself disabled by choice is so mind rotting and idiotic that I am now very worried about where humanity is going and Social Justice Warriors are defending this shit.
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saw this and I thought of you
Oh a b!tchfest for non-RP now? Oh I shouldn't have seen this, I got a NICE amount of rage to let out, but I'll start with the one that affects my job.
I am a server at a restaurant. And yes, before being written off for complaining about it or rolling your eyes, it is a hard job (not the hardest job, by any means, but it can be pretty horrible at times). I like the money I make while doing it, but what irritates me are the amount of people that will go into our restaurant or any restaurant and act like a jerk.
I could go on about non-tipping people as well, but that's always a constant with servers when they complain. If I did a good job, I expect to be tipped for my service. Giving me $1 doesn't help. I digress though, I could write paragraphs on that.
My biggest peeve while serving are those guests that come in knowing they will complain about something during their visit. They go in fully expecting to find one thing to complain about and get something for free. It happens often. The managers and other workers aren't stupid either, we know if you are trying to scam us for free food. We allow it because it costs us less to give you your meal for free than to do anything else. Afterwards we just go in the back and curse you out.
Obviously, something can go wrong with every visit. Something not cooked right, horrible service, something tastes bad, etc. I have no problem sending food back for you if you don't enjoy it and I will do my best to rectify the situation, but I will not start off by saying "Oh you didn't like your burger? Ok, it's on the house." No I will suggest having it recooked, or ordering a new one, or ordering something else first. I don't get why people get upset by that. I had a guest get angry at me because I didn't go get the manager for her after she said her burger was overcooked. The reason I didn't was because the managers are busy people taking care of other guests and I'd like to find a solution without their help right away. If need be, I will ask a manager, but it didn't need to happen. Needless to say, she got her way and got her whole meal taken care of and I didn't get tipped.
Also I don't enjoy anyone saying "I could get this cheaper at this place" or "This is too expensive, I could go to McDonalds for less." Ok, then go! See ya later! That's not a threat to me. I won't say "Oh no, please don't go! Here I'll take $20 off your bill. Will you stay now?" I will show you the door and so will my boss.
Lastly, when people tell me that they eat here all the time, go every week, always come on a certain day, etc. and tell me that it's always a bad experience for them, I have to ask why you keep coming? If you truly have had horrible experiences at this place you consistently come to, maybe it's not the restaurants fault? Or if it is, stop coming! This goes hand in hand with the free meal, because the only reason I can think of coming to a bad restaurant is to get free things when things go wrong (which they, apparently, always do).
*Deep Breath*
Ok, I'm done. Needed to vent in a place where I could remain relatively anonymous. Just those few things that bother me. I could go on, but I only have 150,000 characters.
Men don't have it easy do they?
The male is expected to approach the female with an expression of interest. All the risk of rejection, embarrassment and inadequacy is therefore on the male. And don't forget to account for her hypergamy - she is of course entitled to 'have it all'.
Then the male is expected to pay for all dates, meals and supply of gifts. Asking or wanting the female to do her fair share is 'ungentlemanly' and frowned upon - and just cause for instant dismissal as 'not being compatible'.
- Wyatt Nite