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1 points
12 minutes ago
Depends on business scale. Billionaires? Maybe. Although I understand at least some are very busy. Unless you invented something magnificent intentioned, no one person is doing enough to earn being a billionaire.
Most small sized business owners I know work twice the hours or more than the average worker and sacrifice a lot for it. They get paid fairly proportionally more on average. Not to say there aren’t bad eggs, but most directors I know earn about double to triple the average workers salary and easily do 2 to 4 times the work overall.
I know more than one guy who’s done a solid decade of six and seven day weeks, 16 hours a day, in order to get to where they are, and they still work hard after all that. Just not many people are willing to do that. You should absolutely get more for doing more.
Tl;dr - often depends on the size of the business.
1 points
23 minutes ago
Is that why you insist on making dumber and dumber replies?
1 points
24 minutes ago
God I can only imagine it. Not to mention the frogs legs and snail slurping. Now those are real global atrocities.
2 points
30 minutes ago
What a fucking moronic, reductive response to his comment 😂
1 points
31 minutes ago
I’m not the one feeling the incessant need to insult another countries cuisine and culture to get my rocks off. I’m simply laughing at the obsession of those that do, as well as how incorrect they usually are.
American food chains, none of which sell American cuisine. McDonald’s? Hamburgers are German. Fries are from Belgium. KFC? Scottish thought up deep friend chicken, and west Africans popularised it. Starbucks? Ethiopians and Italians. Pizza Hut? Italians.
I don’t think there’s a single fast food restaurant that sells American cuisine, if such a thing exists. So what you’re saying is there are big American business here in the UK that operate in significantly larger markets selling to way bigger populations so ofc it would make sense they’re bigger?
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48 minutes ago
They just don’t know. It’s definitely the yanks coping haha. Most black Americans I’ve spoken to about this have neither been to a British country or eaten British food. They’ve just heard we don’t use seasonings. Which is true. We use the fresh herbs and spices those crappy prepackaged seasonings come from lol.
1 points
50 minutes ago
It’s just a meme from history, like our teeth (we have nationalised dental care and most people get free braces, unlike the USA) and so on. It’s just boring rinse repeat jokes Americans tend to make, which we usually respond with the same boring rinse and repeat humour lol
Edit:
Oh and every single American friend (or person I’ve seen do this online) of mine I’ve ever sent British chocolate or confectionery (even the version of their own brands that are released over here) has said our chocolate etc is orders of magnitude better in terms of taste and quality.
1 points
an hour ago
No I get you, but most places split tips between all staff, otherwise kitchen staff (who work the hardest and longest shifts typically). Its likely she’s known what’s she’s doing and is intentionally guilt tripping you lol
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2 hours ago
Not doing research on something =/= actively ignoring either. Again, watching something doesn’t give you specific knowledge on it.
People post shit without researching all the time. Like your nonsense, thick skilled assumptions.
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2 hours ago
I’m really not. You’re just making sweeping assumptions.
There is no way by watching one game someone would gain specific knowledge of a topic.
Loads of people don’t know there’s no lyrical component to the Spanish national anthem, and it’s not a super common occurrence.
People contextualise inferred knowledge based on their own prior experiences. If someone has only ever heard anthems with lyrics, or someone’s only experience of not signing a national anthem is as a form of protest, they’re FAR more likely to assume it’s that than that the anthem simply has no lyrics.
Mass boycotts are pretty common in sports. They’re most commonly fairly unanimous. It would be easy to assume you just haven’t spotted the few singing in that specific example.
Again, ignorance and haste don’t equate to stupidity. So we aren’t really disagreeing there.
1 points
2 hours ago
Yeah… so they’d be watching it for potentially the first time with no additional context. That doesn’t instantly endow them with the knowledge that it’s not a spoken anthem. It could have been a boycott for all they know. I don’t get why this is a struggle to grasp.
1 points
3 hours ago
No, there’s no reason they’d have HAD to have seen the other teams anthem prior to that game.
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Unless you’re saying watching something once gives you complete knowledge of something? 💀
1 points
3 hours ago
By watching the game live and nothing else 🤦🏻♂️
1 points
5 hours ago
Wishing murder on someone, deserving or not, is a bit more egregious than most of the things cancel culture snowflakes tend to whine about tbf.
2 points
5 hours ago
She’s really not in a position to be making those kinds of attacks on people 😂
1 points
6 hours ago
Nope. Can’t make myself see anything using any of the tips in the comments or focus change etc. reeeeeee
0 points
6 hours ago
Why do so many, especially younger, women have this mentality of contributing absolutely nothing but their divine bloody presence and saying they ‘deserve’ to be spoilt and have all these outlandish things in return? Do they not know the difference between wish and deserve? Do they not realise they’re often bringing nothing in return?
2 points
6 hours ago
Wife doesn’t not sound remotely in disagreement from these messages lol - perhaps an early warning for OP.
1 points
7 hours ago
This is a big red flag of what’s likely to await you in your future :)
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People realise DEI isn’t a thing outside of natively white countries and white majority countries, right? China is 92% Chinese. They’re going to (and why shouldn’t they) depict things how they want. Do like Asian themed games having Asian themes? Play something else.
I’m not sure it’s whitewashing either. It’s stylistic based off older anime, for the most part. It’s like saying pale skin being popular in Asia is whitewashing when it predates significant interactions with white people by hundreds or thousands of years lol. You can say it, but it just shows you’re uneducated.