Rob Cunningham
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Rob Cunningham
@learningtobomb
Rapper turned comic
Riffington Heights, Ohio Katılım Ocak 2009
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Yo let's do shrooms and go watch the freeway
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1
China’s started using anti fatigue laser lights on some highways to keep drivers alert at night. The idea is to stop drivers getting drowsy on long, boring night drives.
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@8EightPillars Man I just found out last week like 30-40% of jobs on indeed and other places are fake. Just listed so companies look like they're doing great 😂
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@SaltyBitch_52 You have no right to privacy in pubic. It's pretty logical
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With social media influencers, people are everywhere with their cameras📸and filming people in public places which they are allowed by the First Amendment.
Not everyone likes to be on camera as some of these influencers find out. Should they respect someone's wishes not to be filmed or act like this camera man did?
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@8EightPillars Where the fuck is summit city? Never move there. It's too small if they all just happened to be at that same show 😂
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@TBA419 Thanks. My job got my ready to quit bud to find a new one but I ain't bout to quit if ain't no jobs to get lol
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@MrWhiteMAGA Man fuck those people. They're old enough to know better. You can go to a store 30 minutes before closing, not a sit down restaurant.
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THE LONG DRIVE…FOR A CLOSED DOOR
If a restaurant says it closes at 11 PM, shouldn’t they serve customers until 11 PM…or is closing early acceptable?
After driving nearly an hour across town, a hungry couple finally pulled into the parking lot of a restaurant they had been craving all night. The sign on the door clearly said “Open Until 11 PM.” It was 10:30 PM when they walked in.
But instead of being greeted by a host or a menu…they were met with a blunt message.
“Sorry. We’re closed.”
Confused, the couple pointed at the hours posted on the door. It still wasn’t 11 PM. The staff explained that the kitchen had already shut down and they weren’t serving anyone else.
Frustrated after the long drive, the couple asked for a manager or a phone number where they could file a complaint. They wanted answers about why the restaurant listed hours that weren’t being honored.
The staff refused to give them a number and simply told them there was nothing they could do.
Now the question becomes…who’s really in the wrong here? The customers who drove out expecting service during posted hours? Or the staff who decided to close early and refused to provide any way to complain?
Was the couple justified in demanding answers after driving all that way, or were they acting entitled?
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