@dom_lucre Not sure why he wouldn’t like Milwaukee. Yes it’s a small city, but visiting NBA teams often stay at the Kimpton Journeyman which is an extremely nice hotel.
🔥🚨BREAKING: LeBron Jame responded to Black community backlash on his comments about Memphis:
“Did I say I don’t like Black people? … I’m 41 years old and there’s two cities I don’t like playing in right now. And that’s Milwaukee and that’s Memphis.”
@DuganChris_AI@JacquesCough@MattWallace888@grok Fear and adrenaline doesnt help you when you have no blood going to your brain. Either he was scared after the other guy started seizing or he’s just an incompetent instructor. Most likely both
@Omon990@OyyNxx Name on job in which women can do but men CANT. Im not talking about a job where women do better… im talking about a job that a woman can do but not a man
@often20000 The mom is annoying with all her kids. Always trying to make everything about church and god to kids who still havent found themselves. All she’s doing is pushing them away. And i hate her facial expressions
It's kind of interesting how bullshit works. I've always 'heard' complaints of White folk frequently touching Black folk's hair—but have never, not even one time seen it. On the contrary, I have had the experience on numerous occasions (when I was younger and more attractive) of random Black girls touching my hair, on the bus, or on a ride at Knott's Berry Farm or as a life guard. This didn't bother me because I fully understood the dynamics: they weren't dissing me and each time said I had nice hair and it was so straight. They were curious and that's not a crime. I wouldn't do it personally —but I get it.
The reason why I've experienced it on multiple occasions, is because I'm the common denominator in my own existence, so when I cross the path of 10,000 Black folk in my life, there's going to be a handful that touch the hair. It's mathematically inevitable. But, like me, most Black folk have probably never witnessed a Black person doing this to a White person (other than now that it's become a thing) because most don't do it. I'm guessing the hair touching thing is probably equally applied because we have different hair and humans can be touchy. It's just White folks don't care enough to bitch about it as much, and that's fine. But just realize, it's not a White thing: it seems to be a 'humans with different physiology' thing.
@BetDatBaby@JohnPortish@RealAshlar Jimmy johns is not hardee’s they serve preserved meat, which last much longer. They might throw the vegetables out but majority of the ingredients they have is long lasting
This gentleman went to get a quick bite to eat, he ordered his sandwich the way he wanted it and when the employee rung him up, he tried to give the cash. The employee became annoyed and told him that due to a system problem, they couldn’t take cash and told him he would be throwing his sandwich away.
The gentleman even said that since it was an issue on their end could he just get the sandwich for free since it’s not his fault they couldn’t accept cash and the employee became even more annoyed and said no.
I have a feeling the employee was annoyed because he knew it was his fault he didn’t let the customer know beforehand what was going on, shouldn’t the employee just let him have the sandwich though?
@SoliSolrac@JohnPortish@RealAshlar Avoiding food waste, customer dissatisfaction and profit loss. Btw… I appreciate the respectful approach to this conversation.
@SoliSolrac@JohnPortish@RealAshlar Then jst put up a sign informing the customers bout the systm malfunction to prevent that problem from happening again. nd if he was smart… he could’ve told that he would pay with his card in exchange for the cash for an extra fee. Not ethical but i doubt the customer would mind