yeah. until they get bored. i was a fussy eater as a child and i was an asshole for it. my mother always told me about the poor kids who would eat anything their parents gave them. instead of buying fancy utensils for the brats to play with while they eat we shouldn't spoil them so much, keeping them more active and thus more hungry. then they'll eat their goddamn food.
I thought it was wrong to have "affirmative action" i which less capable people (due to various circumstances) were pushed and nudged to "achieve", but this is worse! Holding back extremely capable people because of "racial diversity."
There's also a "popular" Singer sewing machine scam in Romania. It's been going on for some years now, here's how it goes: First, you see an ad posted somewhere that says that a foreign (most of the times German) businessman is buying Singer sewing machines at very high prices. As these machines are quite common, many people call in feeling lucky that they could sell theirs for thousand euros. When they call, the scammer tells them that these machines are only valuable in pairs, based on serial numbers. When the mark gives the serial number of their machine, the con man remembers that he did find somewhere a machine that matches that serial number, but the owner won't sell, so he invites the mark to visit the other owner and try to convince him of selling his machine too. The other owner is of course connected to the con man and eventually gives in and accepts to sell his machine to the mark for a huge sum. The mark then has the "pair" of sewing machines and wants to sell them to the con man, which naturally is nowhere to be found.
No, this is not nice at all. It was very nice when Improv Everywhere did it and it was nice when other flashmobs from around the world copied it. T-mobile perverted the idea by shamelessly using it for their own gain. Nothing original, nothing creative.
"No way did they deserve to die in that moment, at that man’s hand.
I mean, come on, it’s STUFF. Just stuff. No matter how much it ‘means to you’ or how hard you worked for it, it’s stuff. Does someone deserve to lose their life over stuff?"
Well the stuff sure meant a lot to those two thieves, if robbing that house was worth it. They'd be in another house tonight if they weren't dead, maybe strangling an old lady and saying they didn't mean it, but the bitch fought back, when she could have just let them leave.
First, you see an ad posted somewhere that says that a foreign (most of the times German) businessman is buying Singer sewing machines at very high prices. As these machines are quite common, many people call in feeling lucky that they could sell theirs for thousand euros. When they call, the scammer tells them that these machines are only valuable in pairs, based on serial numbers. When the mark gives the serial number of their machine, the con man remembers that he did find somewhere a machine that matches that serial number, but the owner won't sell, so he invites the mark to visit the other owner and try to convince him of selling his machine too. The other owner is of course connected to the con man and eventually gives in and accepts to sell his machine to the mark for a huge sum. The mark then has the "pair" of sewing machines and wants to sell them to the con man, which naturally is nowhere to be found.
I mean, come on, it’s STUFF. Just stuff. No matter how much it ‘means to you’ or how hard you worked for it, it’s stuff. Does someone deserve to lose their life over stuff?"
Well the stuff sure meant a lot to those two thieves, if robbing that house was worth it. They'd be in another house tonight if they weren't dead, maybe strangling an old lady and saying they didn't mean it, but the bitch fought back, when she could have just let them leave.