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Post by alpha on Oct 13, 2017 11:44:27 GMT -5
hipsters.
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Post by alpha on Oct 13, 2017 11:45:32 GMT -5
I hate cats who the hell likes them apart from lonely old cat ladies I back this fully.
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Post by itsjoeyooo on Oct 14, 2017 10:01:55 GMT -5
When people don’t return a wave. Specifically, A. When I wave to a neighbor because we make eye contact or B. At a 4-way intersection or something, I’ll wave the other driver on out of decency, and they just go without a wave back.
Just lift your fucking arm and wave, man. It’s not that hard. Even if it pains you to be friendly for all of two seconds.
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Post by santana on Oct 15, 2017 9:39:18 GMT -5
Tom Hanks
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Post by julianlozano on Oct 16, 2017 11:48:54 GMT -5
I always get bothered when someone at the grocery is eating their grocery before check out. This ain't your fridge!
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Post by tao on Oct 16, 2017 12:48:57 GMT -5
I always get bothered when someone at the grocery is eating their grocery before check out. This ain't your fridge! Fuck yes. So many times I've found open and empty bags and containers furtively stashed behind merch while zoning aisles. Fuckin' idiots.
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Post by Zeke on Oct 16, 2017 14:09:40 GMT -5
I always get bothered when someone at the grocery is eating their grocery before check out. This ain't your fridge! I'm so undecided about this. One one hand I totally agree, you can probably wait another 5-10 minutes. On the other hand if you are super hungry and you are going to pay for it (and let's just be naive and assume people are honest) then there is really no harm in that, is there?
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Post by Corvus on Oct 16, 2017 14:19:13 GMT -5
I always get bothered when someone at the grocery is eating their grocery before check out. This ain't your fridge! I'm so undecided about this. One one hand I totally agree, you can probably wait another 5-10 minutes. On the other hand if you are super hungry and you are going to pay for it (and let's just be naive and assume people are honest) then there is really no harm in that, is there? Also sometimes the circumstances merit it, I'd say. I don't care if you open those grapes before you check out as long as they get your 3 year-old to stop screaming and shut the fuck up.
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Post by tao on Oct 16, 2017 14:42:08 GMT -5
I'm so undecided about this. One one hand I totally agree, you can probably wait another 5-10 minutes. On the other hand if you are super hungry and you are going to pay for it (and let's just be naive and assume people are honest) then there is really no harm in that, is there? Also sometimes the circumstances merit it, I'd say. I don't care if you open those grapes before you check out as long as they get your 3 year-old to stop screaming and shut the fuck up. On the one hand, I can understand the sentiment and I'd probably side with you, but in the other hand, wouldn't it be fundamentally dishonest? Grapes are sold by the pound, not by each, so by feeding some to your child, it creates a lighter package, therefore making it cheaper than before. Just being devil's advocate here; I work in produce, so this makes me interested in hearing thoughts. If the product being fed to said child was sold as an each instead of by pound, then (if you do end up paying for it when you go through checkout) I really don't have a problem with that.
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Post by Zeke on Oct 16, 2017 16:00:34 GMT -5
Also sometimes the circumstances merit it, I'd say. I don't care if you open those grapes before you check out as long as they get your 3 year-old to stop screaming and shut the fuck up. On the one hand, I can understand the sentiment and I'd probably side with you, but in the other hand, wouldn't it be fundamentally dishonest? Grapes are sold by the pound, not by each, so by feeding some to your child, it creates a lighter package, therefore making it cheaper than before. Just being devil's advocate here; I work in produce, so this makes me interested in hearing thoughts. If the product being fed to said child was sold as an each instead of by pound, then (if you do end up paying for it when you go through checkout) I really don't have a problem with that. Here you have to measure it before you pay for it, so when you get there, it would show the original weight (implying you didn't feed your kid before you weighed it).
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Post by tao on Oct 16, 2017 16:43:13 GMT -5
On the one hand, I can understand the sentiment and I'd probably side with you, but in the other hand, wouldn't it be fundamentally dishonest? Grapes are sold by the pound, not by each, so by feeding some to your child, it creates a lighter package, therefore making it cheaper than before. Just being devil's advocate here; I work in produce, so this makes me interested in hearing thoughts. If the product being fed to said child was sold as an each instead of by pound, then (if you do end up paying for it when you go through checkout) I really don't have a problem with that. Here you have to measure it before you pay for it, so when you get there, it would show the original weight (implying you didn't feed your kid before you weighed it). Interesting. Where I'm from, we have a couple of stores that do that kind of thing, but only for "uncommon items" (my words) - i.e. nuts, snack mixes, etc. - but for produce, a lot of it is pre-measured when we get it in. You can add or subtract from it depending on your situation (like adding a bunch of grapes to a bag, or taking half a bunch and placing it into a separate bag because you can't eat that many), but like I said, some produce are sold by the pound and the total isn't calculated until it gets weighed up front at the register. So how much you pay is dependent on how much it weighs.
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Post by Zeke on Oct 16, 2017 16:47:58 GMT -5
Here you have to measure it before you pay for it, so when you get there, it would show the original weight (implying you didn't feed your kid before you weighed it). Interesting. Where I'm from, we have a couple of stores that do that kind of thing, but only for "uncommon items" (my words) - i.e. nuts, snack mixes, etc. - but for produce, a lot of it is pre-measured when we get it in. You can add or subtract from it depending on your situation (like adding a bunch of grapes to a bag, or taking half a bunch and placing it into a separate bag because you can't eat that many), but like I said, some produce are sold by the pound and the total isn't calculated until it gets weighed up front at the register. So how much you pay is dependent on how much it weighs. Yeah then it's unacceptable
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Post by Ghosty on Oct 16, 2017 16:56:40 GMT -5
When people don’t return a wave. Specifically, A. When I wave to a neighbor because we make eye contact or B. At a 4-way intersection or something, I’ll wave the other driver on out of decency, and they just go without a wave back. Just lift your fucking arm and wave, man. It’s not that hard. Even if it pains you to be friendly for all of two seconds. I don't return the wave at a 4-way if it clearly wasn't my turn to go. People doing that bother me more than they probably should.
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Post by julianlozano on Oct 16, 2017 23:59:35 GMT -5
I always get bothered when someone at the grocery is eating their grocery before check out. This ain't your fridge! I'm so undecided about this. One one hand I totally agree, you can probably wait another 5-10 minutes. On the other hand if you are super hungry and you are going to pay for it (and let's just be naive and assume people are honest) then there is really no harm in that, is there? I guess for me it is more of the "I can do whatever I want" type of mentality. It is definitely harmless especially since I shop at stores such as Trader Joe's (healthy/organic store) so I feel they would be honest.
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Post by stringypoo on Jan 12, 2019 4:17:23 GMT -5
I would say cheese, but I don’t think my hate of cheese is irrational, given that I honestly hate the taste and smell of it, not to mention I’m lactose intolerant.
I do, however, have an irrational hatred of broccoli. Completely irrational because if I am to eat it, I have no actual problem with the flavor of the veggie. I just can’t stand eating it. I hate those freaky tree top sections they sport at the top, and how decidedly green they are. But again, the taste itself is fine. And I am way fine with cauliflower. But broccoli? Fuck broccoli.
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