That's the rule in my local gas station for selling cigarettes. It used to be anybody who looked under a certain age - now they ask everybody regardless of their appearance.
Maybe it's stupid, but it covers their butts, and it's not the clerk's fault. Companies insist on it.
If he doesn't like the rule, he doesn't have to shop there. That's how capitalism works.
Not a very exciting collection of photos. I suppose we're meant to feel some sort of disgust.
I would say Auschwitz is a pretty extreme example of a "human rights violation". To trivialize it as such shows a lack of understanding and human compassion.
The funny thing about when people kill their spouses, or are found to be serial killers, is the neighbours always say, "but he/she was such a nice person." They're always surprised. The fact is you can be a "nice" person and still do horrible things, or turn a blind eye to atrocities.
I thought maybe the caller said something that triggered her response, like the brown note, but for puking.
Maybe it's stupid, but it covers their butts, and it's not the clerk's fault. Companies insist on it.
If he doesn't like the rule, he doesn't have to shop there. That's how capitalism works.
Not doubting it, just curious what more he may have said in relation.
Mimes are kinda scary.
I suppose we're meant to feel some sort of disgust.
I would say Auschwitz is a pretty extreme example of a "human rights violation". To trivialize it as such shows a lack of understanding and human compassion.
The funny thing about when people kill their spouses, or are found to be serial killers, is the neighbours always say, "but he/she was such a nice person." They're always surprised. The fact is you can be a "nice" person and still do horrible things, or turn a blind eye to atrocities.
Shoulda done "no-body knows de trouble I've seen..."
That piece was a little too happy.
The idea doesn't work in a winter climate, unless you're close enough to work. But not a lot of people are that close to their work any more.
Hopefully, you won't get the same bitter atheistic comments like you did when you posted about the Christian churches.
All religions seem to have that common thread - inspiring long-lasting beautiful works of art.