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Cake day: August 12th, 2024

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  • And we’re saying it’s always looked that way. It’s always looked like a cartoon, but that’s not a bad thing

    The reason it looked like that back then was because of the fact that It was relatively new, had just started out, that was the state of technology back then. It just doesn’t make sense to me that after 15 years and being acquired by One of the largest companies in the entire world, they can’t afford to design characters that don’t look stupid. If you look at the statistics for World of Warcraft, all of the animal races are barely played. About 85% of people either play human, or some sort of elf because they want characters that look good. Basically, almost no one plays the ugly ones











  • What if It’s only listed as an Airbnb because they can’t sell it though? It’s been listed on the market, and it has not sold obviously. What else would you do with a home that you’re not living in and you’re actively trying to sell? That’s what’s not really making sense to me. For example say I have a vacation home in Pennsylvania or something like that. I put it on the market for the valuation that it has, 500k, hundreds of other homes just like that, no one’s buying it for months and months and months… But I’m still paying for it. What exactly is wrong with putting it on Airbnb?









  • Publix is just a horribly run business. They should monitor someone making the subs and see how long it takes them to make subs while simultaneously addressing the growing line in store. Because it’s not right to ignore people that are standing in line and have showed up during their lunch hour at work. Like that’s totally wrong. But monitor how many mobile order subs they get through during the lunch hour, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. and how long each sub takes to make during that time… Then use that for their time estimation. I guarantee it would be a lot longer of an estimate than the ones they provide on their website. So they are basically lying to the people online, which causes a lot of anger. You see people come into the store and start getting upset because their mobile order isn’t there on time


  • Don’t blame the people ordering online, they are not the problem

    I disagree. I see plenty of entitled, snarky people come in wondering where their mobile order is. They see a line of 20 people and they expect their mobile order to be sitting there waiting for them, but the one lady who is making all those mobile orders is severely behind because she has a pile of them to get through. Same thing with Starbucks too. Perfect example there. Lots of nasty, aggressive people come into the store demanding to know where their mobile order drink is because they placed it two minutes ago and completely ignored the estimate.