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50s girl groupon posted:Thread moved fast so this was last page but posting on the forums honestly helped me keep my sanity while in the hospital for weeks at a time, because pandemic lockdown means absolutely no visitors and staff doesn’t check in very often, so I was alone with my thoughts for most of the year. Goons good. US healthcare bad. I'm genuinely real glad to hear our dead gay comedy forum could keep your spirits up
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Shame Boy posted:Your lovely boss is the random people you pick up driving for Uber who have to give you a 5 star review or you get shadow-banned. All the fun of having a proper lovely boss but they can also throw up in your car and you have to just deal with it with a smile! I just assumed that if you throw up in an Uber the guy pulls over and beats the poo poo out of you
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https://twitter.com/megschuster/status/1326035758319366150 what are we even doing
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MonsieurChoc posted:Nestlé is Aztechnology.
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Subjunctive posted:do you think we get seretech or shiawase first? gonna be a weird mix of the two where a corporation will provide famine relief the us government won't be able to, but will have been hampered by regulations. amazon v united states, 9-0 decision to afford amazon corporate extraterritoriality
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https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/three-sushi-businesses-operating-from-bedroom-ordered-to-close-1.4404397 What happens when you disrupt the food delivery industry and don't really do checks on food licenses? You get someone operating 3 unlicensed sushi restaurants from their bedroom and making sales over Deliveroo.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 12:55 |
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disrupting the gastrointestinal tract with contaminated raw fish
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Marenghi posted:https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/three-sushi-businesses-operating-from-bedroom-ordered-to-close-1.4404397 I'm always super excited to read the monthly shutdown lists. Luckily I had never ordered from any of these 3 (1) sushi places (bedroom) thats pretty close to my house
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pentyne posted:can't wait for the inevitable class action lawsuits for vaccine injury that end up getting dismissed under special circumstances or something. if it is injuries caused by the vaccine there is a government fund set aside to pay out for those if it is about contracting covid19 from businesses forcing you back to work, the senate is going to pass a law making them immune to lawsuits once a vaccine is available
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Kitfox88 posted:disrupting the gastrointestinal tract with contaminated raw fish ghost kitchens making more ghosts
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Marenghi posted:https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/three-sushi-businesses-operating-from-bedroom-ordered-to-close-1.4404397 why would they prepare fish in their bedroom and not the kitchen???
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 17:07 |
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sushi bed roll
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Ramadu posted:https://twitter.com/megschuster/status/1326035758319366150 I'm sure someone has one on pornhub.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 17:30 |
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indigi posted:why would they prepare fish in their bedroom and not the kitchen??? I'd hazard a guess that they aren't the only tenants of the house. I've known people living in overcrowded houses and preparing meals in your own bedroom is often preferably to a kitchen shared with dozen others.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:00 |
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Urgh
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:05 |
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if the advertiser pays extra are they more common or more rare?
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duz posted:if the advertiser pays extra are they more common or more rare? joke's on you i'm pretty sure these "different brands" are all unilever products
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:26 |
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AceClown posted:Urgh the scale on these products is wildly inconsistent!
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:27 |
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excuse me but that sriracha dry powder is actually a treasure hth
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:27 |
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AceClown posted:Urgh They called the Food Fight movie stupid, it was visionary.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:35 |
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Funko Pops but for grocery brands
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:53 |
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that babybel is just regular babybel size what the gently caress
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:57 |
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Listen, tiny props for posing with cute animals have to come from somewhere. I'd rather live in a world with pictures of toads living in fully furnished doll houses than live in a world without miniature cereal boxes and pop cans.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 19:10 |
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seriously, LG? using ODB to sell washing machines
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AceClown posted:Urgh We've had those here for a while now.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54876526quote:Deutsche Bank: Tax home workers 'to help pay those who cannot' nexus6 has issued a correction as of 14:51 on Nov 11, 2020 |
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Could we maybe tax the businesses instead? No? Ok, guess we tried.
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Cold on a Cob posted:Could we maybe tax the businesses instead? No? Ok, guess we tried. any form of tax that hits businesses selectively creates incentives for them to not do the thing, so they'd just start forcing people to come to work instead of letting them work from home tax them all
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Carthag Tuek posted:any form of tax that hits businesses selectively creates incentives for them to not do the thing, so they'd just start forcing people to come to work instead of letting them work from home tax them 5% on people working from home and 7.5% on any worker returning to the office
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indigi posted:tax them 5% on people working from home and 7.5% on any worker returning to the office "McDonald's is pleased to announce their new employee housing-aid program, where they put a couple cots in the back of their stores and let employees take ten minute unpaid naps if they agree to change their legal residence to the store so that corporate can classify them as WFH and get the tax break."
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Cold on a Cob posted:Could we maybe tax the businesses instead? No? Ok, guess we tried. The sensible thing would appear to be to tax the businesses who force their employees to work on location. I hate everything.
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Cold on a Cob posted:Could we maybe tax the businesses instead? No? Ok, guess we tried. looks like they want to tax the business if the work-from-home is mandatory, and tax the worker if the work-from-home is voluntary if this sounds strange, it's because if you read between the lines, this proposal actually has nothing to do with covid. it's really about the fact that people working from home spend less money, and this reduced consumption is Bad For Business, pandemic or no pandemic. so their true goal is to disincentivize WFH, while dressing it up in fake concern for the essential workers quote:"For years we have needed a tax on remote workers," wrote Deutsche Bank strategist Luke Templeman. "Covid has just made it obvious." quote:He also argues that remote workers are contributing less to the infrastructure of the economy "whilst still receiving its benefits".
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 18:24 |
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Deutsche Bank is a captain planet villain.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 18:29 |
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Sure, let's disincentivize something that actually reduces our carbon emissions, and use it to make it easier for companies to pay poverty wages.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 18:32 |
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on the one hand gently caress regressive taxes, on the other anyone with a job that allows WFH gets paid enough that they probably should be getting taxed more anyway. except teachers
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Kreeblah posted:Sure, let's disincentivize something that actually reduces our carbon emissions, and use it to make it easier for companies to pay poverty wages. I don't get it, how does that punish minorities?
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indigi posted:on the one hand gently caress regressive taxes, on the other anyone with a job that allows WFH gets paid enough that they probably should be getting taxed more anyway. except teachers This is a gross overestimation of what your average office drone makes. I've done remote tech support and excel touchering alike and neither one of the pays the bills at the working class level. But it's possible that I've just been lucky enough to wind up with somewhat forward-minded employers too so
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Marx Was A Lib posted:This is a gross overestimation of what your average office drone makes. I've done remote tech support and excel touchering alike and neither one of the pays the bills at the working class level. yeah, like, lol, I make $37.7k annually, before taxes, and the only benefit to my job is that i can work from home and mitigate my chance of dying in a deadly pandemic. my actual wages after taxes leave me with a pretty paltry income, the kind that probably shouldn't be taxed at all like anyone who makes ~$30k. this is with an MA too, a lot people with fewer credentials do the same work for considerably less. just because you get to work from home doesn't mean it's a nice home, or you're making a lot of money doing it. huge numbers of remote spreadsheet touchers are just as screwed over as a retail manager or lab technician or whatever. Frog Act has issued a correction as of 19:37 on Nov 11, 2020 |
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Marx Was A Lib posted:This is a gross overestimation of what your average office drone makes. true
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