I don’t know how it was in the U.S., but where I’m from it was like 10% of the seats only, so even if they put it all on good seats, there would still be plenty of good seats for smokers.
And it was usually next to the kitchen and the restrooms. Worst tables all around.
What has been said, plus bad land use (not only caused by Walmart, but…) makes cities spend more in infrastructure, raising taxes; while at the same time Walmart tends to cause devaluation on properties.
230 grand. Fuck.
My analogy was rather cryptic. What I meant was that they were doing cuts on the very mechanism that generates revenue, just like a CEO doing a mass layoff.
It’s a classic CEO move though: cut the workforce and expect the numbers to go up.
It’s not just you, I’m super down too.
I don’t hate it. It’s just a massive let down.
Many things taken together: The message is too “in your face”. The comedy is weak. The story not engaging enough, lots of false starts but no follow through.
The acting is good though, and there were some tits. Overall 2/5. Not bad enough to matter, just “meh”. Which is why it confuses me that it enthralled so many people.
Ducking hell. Just say propaganda. Why use a foreign word when there’s a perfectly usable alternative?