Wow. They weren't kidding. Monster Hunter movie is so bad lmfao

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Wow. They weren't kidding. Monster Hunter movie is so bad lmfao

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we as a society should bring back the Genghis Khan music video. we should all be making AUs and funny animatics turning our blorbos into over the top Villian / James Bond type characters who fall in love and do a funny dance about it
Its so funny when you come across an artist you used to keep up with years later and see they've got an OC project going on. And you look at it and go. Ah yes. I remember that AU. Congrats on filing the numbers off
Just saw a post where someone was talking about the built-in tip on the app when ordering a pickup order for a coffee shop. They said something about, "not wanting to turn a $7 latte into a $9 latte" and got fucking destroyed for it.
This is probably my hottest US American take and the thing most likely to get me labeled as an asshole, but I wholeheartedly believe that tipping non-tipped positions is a really bad thing that's going to have repercussions further down the road.
Again, I know this makes me sound like a dick, but if someone is making an hourly amount that's at or above minimum wage, that position is not tipped. Are tips nice? Sure! Workers, put out a tip jar. Customers, give workers a (cash) tip to recognize great customer service. But the fact that tipping non-tipped positions is becoming more expected in US American society is a bad thing.
I do have actual reasons beyond how much things cost. Putting my arguments under the cut, but tl;dr (are we still doing those?): PLEASE tip servers, bartenders, and people who are providing a service. The accepted amount is 15-25%, depending on the quality and type of provided service.
But tipping non-tipped positions should be the exception, not the rule. Making it the standard sets up the expectation that companies don't have to increase hourly pay at the pace of inflation because the employees are making tips. (Hint: look at the number of tip jars you saw pre-COVID versus now. Companies aren't paying more despite increased inflation. Allowing employees to put out tip jars is an easy way to placate them without the company having to increase wages.)
If you want to tip someone who makes minimum wage or higher, absolutely do! Tip in cash when possible and never tell the company that you're tipping their employee, much less how much you gave them.
Why is the airplane playing a piano rendition of Hoizer's Like Real People Do

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Artfight Teams this year have me feeling SO Elation. Where are my followers of Aha at
What the fuck do you mean Persona 6
"Modern problems require modern solutions" and its my friend playing Monster Hunter via streaming Discord on their phone bc their monitor is fucked