niko ひ
272 posts








This woman is being called into the HR office at work. She works for a firm that deals with clients who sometimes has to use Instacart. The issue with that is, she uses Instacart for her own personal use as well. When she was ordering for herself, she forgot to clear the company credit card info for when she was making purchases for her client. The company’s now accusing her of theft, although she claims it was an honest mistake, do you feel she should he fired if this was an honest mistake or do you think she did it because she may have been short on money?











So I learned people nowadays don't even try playing their games on their laptop with terrible specs like cmon I was looking up shit like this just to get GTA IV running in 2019





Wickerman II: No, not the Bees.

what happens when w*m*n are allowed to make significant home-remodeling decisions
















