Benjamin Bridgeman

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Benjamin Bridgeman

Benjamin Bridgeman

@jmgluku

In case you’re here trying to determine my bandwagon status, rest assured I did not become a Chiefs fan the same year I created this account.

United States Katılım Eylül 2018
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WardtoLove
WardtoLove@WardtoLove·
HYPOTHETICAL TRADE: Chiefs Get: - 1.04 (Reese/Bailey) - 4.101 Titans Get: - Creed Humphrey - 1.09 - 2.40 WHO SAYS NO?
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Benjamin Bridgeman
Benjamin Bridgeman@jmgluku·
@WardtoLove Somewhere on Thuney’s pro football reference page they list his year of birth. I’d direct your attention there.
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WardtoLove
WardtoLove@WardtoLove·
Yall fr acting like you didn’t trade Thuney for a 4th last year
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Benjamin Bridgeman
Benjamin Bridgeman@jmgluku·
Going a step further, servers also routinely tip out bussers, hosts, and bartenders a percentage of their take home tips, so if you don’t tip at all, your server literally just paid for the privilege of dealing with your bull shit.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

American restaurants are legally allowed to pay servers $2.13/hour. In Japan, tipping is rude. In Australia, servers make $24/hour before tips. In Denmark, $25/hour with full benefits. In those countries, a server handwriting a demand for more money on a receipt would be absurd. The restaurant already paid them. In America, the restaurant doesn't. So 20% from the customer fills the gap. That's the system. Leaving less means the server worked your table for two dollars an hour. This receipt is what that looks like in practice. $525 check. The restaurant collected every dollar. Printed "gratuity: $0.00" on the bill. Paid the server $2.13/hour. Then left the building. The customer left $60 in cash. That's 11%. The server handwrote a note: "I was expecting more like $120. Thanks." The note looks entitled until you do the math. At $2.13/hour, a four-hour dinner shift pays the server $8.52 from the restaurant. The difference between a $60 tip and a $120 tip is the difference between $17/hour and $32/hour for skilled service on a $525 tab. Everyone is arguing about the server's attitude. Nobody is asking why a business that just collected $525 is paying its worker two dollars. The server and the customer are fighting over who covers payroll. The restaurant owner is nowhere in the conversation. Already won.

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Benjamin Bridgeman
Benjamin Bridgeman@jmgluku·
The pretty obvious response to this question is that many terrible parents would pull their kids out of school for the money, not give them the education they need and would produce a large group of children unequipped to handle life. Become a foster parent and tell me I’m wrong.
James Fishback@j_fishback

If you decide to pull your child from public school and homeschool your child You should get the full $13,000 for your child that would have been spent on your child in public school

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Benjamin Bridgeman
Benjamin Bridgeman@jmgluku·
I’ve been a Chiefs fan for 36 years and I never heard the term”Raytona Beach” prior to today.
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Mark Gunnels
Mark Gunnels@MarkAGunnels·
Initial reaction to Justin Fields being a Chief?
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🗣🎙‼️@LanceTHESPOKEN·
I feel as if a lot of us Chiefs fans aren’t upset enough with the fact that Xavier Worthy has been a major disappointment through 2 seasons. He has given us little to no reason to believe that he was not only worth being taken in the first round, but TRADED UP for in the first round. Year 3 is going to determine whether he is a star in the making or a bust from the making.
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Benjamin Bridgeman
Benjamin Bridgeman@jmgluku·
Just reading between the lines here, but it feels like the Raiders are now going to have to figure out a way to trade Maxx Crosby for 80 cents on the dollar.
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Benjamin Bridgeman
Benjamin Bridgeman@jmgluku·
I am enjoying the 2025 Kenneth Walker III vs. the entire 2025 Chiefs backfield stats discourse.
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Sean Koerner
Sean Koerner@The_Oddsmaker·
Kenneth Walker signing with the Chiefs after winning Super Bowl MVP Going from a championship roster to a team that missed the playoffs Respect him for trying to help turn around a struggling franchise
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ProFootballTalk
ProFootballTalk@ProFootballTalk·
The rash of last-minute deals for impending free agents, like the one Khalil Mack signed over the weekend, proves that tampering is rampant before the negotiating window opens. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal…
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