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But Steve, you still bought a Ford, soo....
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Lobbyists = legalised bribery.
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Bait and switch at its finest.
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Land of the free. Hmmm...
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If you're forced to undertake training that you don't need, and isn't worth taking, any you have to pay it back if you choose to leave, then it's a scam.
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3:28 "The phone is inside the house" - That's exactly what I was thinking. "GET OUT!!! THE PHONE IS INSIDE THE HOUSE!!! RRUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!"
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@hitituprohb If I own anything and you want it, then you'll pay the price I want you to pay.
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@hitituprohb It's got nothing to do with capitalism. It's my widget. If you want it, then you pay for it. It you want to own it or in any way control it, then you pay me what I deem to be an acceptable price. It has absolutely nothing to do with the manufacturer of the widget, because they don't own it, I do. Why on earth would anyone other than myself have the right to set the price on a widget that I own?
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@hitituprohb Not relevant. Dealers get to choose what price they put on the cars they sell. Don't like it, then I hope you're happy on the bus.
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The law should have backed whoever was paying the taxes on it. That's the person who owns the property.
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The fact the warning is there leads me to contemplate the possibility that Wang dropped his laptop, then waited for someone in the seat in front to recline without asking.
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Why is it that the "Land of the free" is the only 1st world country where the police can legally take money off you for no reason, and keep it? In any other country, that's called theft.
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Ok, so here's a tip for business owners. When a customer has you dead to rights, you've done the wrong thing, and you're caught red handed... Don't make it worse by insulting their intelligence in saying "It's never happened before". We didn't come down in the last shower.
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I'm still upset that I'm not allowed to own my own nuclear arms, even though the 2A clearly says I can.
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First step. ALWAYS: Call your card company and report the charge as an unauthorised charge.
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My boss used the "I can not" line on me once. Only once. I said "Well if you can't, then who can? Your boss (the CEO)?". He looked very confused. Then I said "Oh I see the problem, you keep saying can't, when the word you're looking for is "wont". You can, but you wont. So please stop insulting my intelligence." Long story short... He said wont, I said "Yes you will"... And he did. :)
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They should be made to pay 11 years of interest on top of that.
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I wonder what would happen if you refused to give them you ID and boarding pass, and attempted to pass them to get on the plane.
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Who would be stoopid enough to buy one of them on hire purchase.
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Hey Steve, did you used to be Bobby the Brain Heenan?
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Did he have any children? This has Darwin Award written all over it.
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It's only illegal if it's done knowingly. It's highly likely they actually believe what they're telling the police to be true.
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This is the bank's fault, it's their software allowing this to happen. They should simply make the user tap the card for each subsequent withdrawal. That would prevent this.
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Now, if the banks were required to pay the same amount of interests in such situations as they charge when people accidently active their overdraft (that the didn't even realise they had), I think this would solve the problem.
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@TimeSurfer206 I didn't say it did.
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Sorry Judge, this is my house. I will record what ever I like. Go on, charge me with contempt. I dare you.
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Detective makes an honest mistake, and criminals go free. You can't see what's wrong with this?
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A better idea, absolve the customer from any responsibility to check out correctly, and any dispute while checking out goes on the customers favour. If i forget to scan something, I get it for free. Make these free labour machines cost more than they're worth.
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@jakegarrett8109 "Most of the people..." In Australia it would be one or two at most. Thanx for proving my point.
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@DVankeuren I bet you think the election was stolen and the earth is flat, too.
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@Eric Johnson Worldometers puts it at 1.03.
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@jakegarrett8109 Sorry, you're an anti vaxxer, so I can't believe s word you say. You lot talk do much garbage, it's impossible to tell what's truth and what's complete and utter BS.
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@LifeLongStrong1961 Oh please... Simply by going to work and returning home once I come into contact with 100's of times more people than I do while working from home. That translates to 100's of times more likely to contact CV19. Did you actually read the study? It's got so many holes in it you could drive a truck through. The only people who take it seriously are you anti vaxxers who make flat earthers look somewhat intelligent. Next time you quote a study, try finding one that doesn't do absolutely FA to isolate the variable under measure.
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It would just get repealed as obsolete.
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@keithmarlowe5569 "Pretty sure 2X + 25 = 100 is solved the same way it always has" - Don't be so sure. I Australia the changed the way they taught students to solve many problems. Expanding (x + 1)(x - 4) for example. I learned the F.O.I.L. method, but when I was tutoring a student 20 years later, they said "We don't do it like that", then showed me some complex garbage that made no sense to me. Apparently, it was to increase the score girls got in maths, but I think it worked by virtue of the fact that boys now got a lower score.
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@Bigrignohio That's not as bad as it sounds. I lost 4 molars when I had braces. The orthodontist removed them to make room.
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@bc5441 A worse fate I cannot imagine.
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These people who think it's a hoax... they also think the earth is flat.
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I would think that when you say to an employee "Put your thumb on this fingerprint scanner", and they do so, they are giving you implied permissions to scan their thumbprint by way of their own actions.
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@MrCharlesEldredge Duress? Who said anything about that?
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If the battery caught fire and burned down your insured house, could your insurance company still sue them?
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At least with unexplained wealth, they ask you to explain before taking your money. With CAF, they take it first, then ask you nothing.
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Shouldn't they register gun owners first?
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The funny thing is, chickens don't even have fingers.
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Does that mean the BBC can't copywrite any of the material they produce because they are owned by the UK government?
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Steve, you ever seen the Australia film "The Castle"? I think you'd like it.
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I your iPhone is ignoring your privacy settings, you're obviously holding it the wrong way.
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Similar COP in Australia, but the product was free.
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@Draintheswamp2024 What part of "Unless there is a defect..." do you not understand?
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The only thing ironic about the song Ironic, is the fact that it's called Ironic, and it's written by someone who has no idea what irony actually is. - Some Irish comedian whose name I never bothered to remember.
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