Everything posted by fgfuyfyuiuy0
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Real life pictures - 3
That looks like the street off of GTA IV where Roman buys an apartment. :o
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If you could have...
The need to never have to sleep. I'd get so much work done and 'd be able to practice the things I suck at.
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Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is perfectly normal and actually has more vitamins than formula has. If and when I have children, I will hope for my wife to feed my child via breastfeeding. I think that most people are to immature or not well informed of the pros to breastfeeding and that it should be natural for a mother to feed her child if the child needs to be fed. Now, most people aren't used to breastfeeding, so in some cases the mother could have gone to the bathroom to do it, but I honestly don't care. The child is hungry and the mother needs to feed her. Formula has some vitamins, but none naturally made. Breast milk is supplied, cost free, and healthy for the child, so the mother had every right to feed the child in the restaurant. I find it odd that you'd lose your appetite over that. It's not disgusting. I venture to bet you were most likely breastfed and if you were, I'd ask your mother about how hard it is to stop a hungry baby from crying when your only option is to feed it in public. I see no harm in it and I don't really see the point of a discussion. I took 3 classes on child development (3 Semester long classes), so I am well informed on the matter. If anyone would like to discuss this further, PM me.
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Your Phobias
A girl that was in my class is afraid of knees, elbows, and feet. She didn't mind her own, but she couldn't stand other people's. So, she'd walk around you and try not to bump into on accident.
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Real life pictures - 3
That is so cool! I can't wait! : Only 3 more months and you seem to be moving along perfectly. I hear you might need a cesarean? How come?
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Your Phobias
Oh, lol. I didn't think you were making fun of me. I was just trying to get what you were talking about. Glad I explained :P
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Your Phobias
Venustraphobia, really? I didn't think people really had that...just seems weird and unjustified. Really? How? I find some 'normal' phobias weird, but my fear of beautiful women is just that I could never be with one, talk to one, or look at her if she talked to me. I couldn't approach one either. At work it's really hard for me to respond as I am a checker, so I usually nod my head and advert my eyes somewhere else. -.-
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Chinchompa Nerf - Good or Bad?
Doesn't affect me. I got 99 ranged the old fashioned way. :
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Your Phobias
Coulrophobia (Fear of Clowns), Pediophobia (Fear of Dolls), Pupaphobia (Fear of puppets), and Venustraphobia (Fear of beautiful women) :thumbsup:
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RuneScape Predator Caught
I would understand if it was like a 45 year old man and like a 12 year old girl, but it was a 22 year old woman. Is there any pictures of the woman in questioning? EDIT: Ugh. Saw a picture. NVM :? Lock her up.
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Real life pictures - 3
THAT IS SO SICK, GEOFF!
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Runescape, ever cried over it?
Once... when I got lured out of my green mask... Never again. I usually quit for 6-7 months and find myself back on it.
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Work secrets
Ha : I can't believe you actually said that to a customer :lol:
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Coke vs Pepsi
Coke. Pepsi tastes too weird.
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Igonrant Parents in on RWT As Well!
-.- I wouldn't tell my mom or dad my password for any online game I play and I surely wouldn't even mention the one game I play. I remember when I got lured out of 13m and I was grumpy all day; my dad asked why and I told him I got scammed in RuneScape. He said take it as a lesson. As for the parent even going on RSOF, that would suck for the account holder. I wouldn't want my mom or dad anywhere on my accounts. My life on the internet is a secret \
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Sears Is Now Officially Too Incompetent To Even Take Your Mo
Me too :?
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Work secrets
If the meat only said $1.99 with no reference anywhere on it being by the pound (or if it's deli meat that's a seperate issue and is clearly 1.99/lb and it will be indicated as such there); they are 100% entitled to it for that $1.99 (general Retail standards) unless your manager wants to outright tell them that product isn't for sale (since it's grocery that would've been hard). If, however, it said it was $1.99/lb on the packaging then they have nothing to stand on, again. It says on the package 1.99/lb. They were looking at a different sign for some other food that was $1.99. The sign was next to it, in front of the item, saying $1.99/lb.
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Work secrets
I have to disagree with this. You can be the nicest person in the world, always smile, and do everything right, and still get a customer complaining at you. Dealing with jerks like that is not easy, especially if you know that you did everything in your power to do everything right. I'm sorry if you think retail workers are "below you". Take your arrogance somewhere else. I agree with bloody. I had a lady freak out on me when I couldn't take her through the Express Lane. She had a whole cart full of stuff and tried coming through... I told her "Ma'am, you have over 12 items, but there is 2 lanes open down there. I can't take you as it will hold up customers who actually have 12 items or fewer." She started screaming at me and throwing items out of her cart and kept saying "Is this enough! Is this enough! Is this enough!". She told me she was going to tell my Manager and I would get fired for not having 'G.R.E.A.T' customer service... I didn't aggravate her, so I have no idea what you are saying when I am being [wagon] to someone when they are the one who started their bs in my work and attempted to get me fired when I was just doing my job. You act like you are better than us who are paid minimum wage. I actually had a couple tell me a package of meat was $1.99 when meat is clearly measured in pound either being $1.99 a pound or so on. They started a scene and my Manager had me give it to them for $1.99. They said they were never going to shop there again. Haven't seen them since. The thing is though, they weren't rational nor comprehensive when it came to us telling them how meat is weighed by the pound.
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Hmmm... 17
I plan on keeping it plain :P I might hang out with friends tonight. Who knows? I bought Halo 3 and Team America :D We're talking about a state that has legal prostitution in some counties, come on lol. Ha must be the heat... [just kidding!] Wow... I thought it was 17 throughout the U.S. Must be a Nevada thing : Lol @ heat :P That's why I had my parents buy it
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Real life pictures - 3
Oooh! Goody! I can't wait! :
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Hmmm... 17
as of today. Only one more year before I can move out. At least now I can see rated R movies and buy M games... I hated having to get my parents to buy them or avoid getting asked for my ID.
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Work secrets
You and I are alike. I work at a grocery store. I go in the back and mess around for a bit. I don't even bother looking for the product :D
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Work secrets
I know, this is off of /b/, but I wanted to see it what Tip.It has to say about their 'Work secrets'. For anyone who has no idea what I am talking about; I am asking "What sort of secret things do you do at work?" EX: I work at McDonalds. I spit in your hamburger if I don't like you. So, go ahead and tell your work secrets :)
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The Stupidest Thing Anyone Has Ever Said To You
I work at a Grocery Store and get a lot everyday... "Do you sell bread here?" "What store am I in?" "Do you make keys here?" Almost every customer does this thing below. I don't even know how I am sane. There's 3 buttons on the card sliding thing. "EBT", "Credit", "ATM". Me: "Slide your card, select the payment type in the blue area..." Customer hits black button... I have to cancel the transaction... Me: "Slide your card again..." Customer: "I already slid my card..." Me: "You hit the black button. Now, hit the payment type in the blue area..." Customer hits EBT... I cancel transaction... Me: "Slide your card again and hit 'ATM', not 'EBT'." Customer does both. Me: "Would you like cash back?" Customer: "No." -Hits 'Cancel' button- Me: "Slide your card again, hit 'ATM', and I have to tell the system whether you want cash back or not." By this time, we are both frustrated and I have 6 people in my lane. I hand receipt and every customer says this: "You think I'd know how to work it because I am here everyday. Lol-LMAO-ROFL-ROFLMAO!!!" /Repeat. For any shoppers here, I will list the questions that irritate us most and give you proper etiquette. We have to stand outside of our check stands. These questions/statements irritate us all: "Are you open?" Obviously. My light is open, I am standing outside my check stand not moving, and I am looking at you. "You look bored. Let me give you something to do." Obviously, I am not. I could stand there all day and not care if I don't get any customers. "Looks like you were waiting for me! Lol!" Nope. I wasn't. Lol. "Do you know how much [item] is?" Of course! I remember how much everything is in this store! Now, I will say some stuff we like to hear. We will feel a lot better and you will too because you won't have a grouchy cashier who will take their time scanning items just to make you late :D We usually care how you treat baggers. I do because I was one at some point. Now, when they ask you "Paper or Plastic" be friendly and say "Would you mind if I get [bag]?" Saying "[bag]." makes it seem like you don't appreciate this person who is bagging your groceries which will lead to items being smashed or broken because they don't take light of you. Also, paper cuts our hands and dries them out causing them to crack. That is why we hate paper, but if you ask nicely, we won't care about our hands and appreciate your kindness. Also, don't throw money on the counter. Hand it to us. It pisses us off and when it happens to me, I throw your change on the counter. Take your receipt. even if asked, take it and toss it away somewhere else. I can't explain how much it irritates me when people walk away when I hand them their receipt or they leave it on the counter after setting it down. Don't rip off your receipt. Self-explanatory. Wait until the other customer is done and leaves the check stand. Don't barge in because it only makes us feel uncomfortable because we have to acknowledge two customers at once. No cell phone. I can't communicate to you and it only holds up my line. Just call the person back. If you are writing a check, have it filled out meaning signed, date, store and have it out. People take forever digging through their purse, find their checkbook and fill it out. When asking if we have an item, don't be pissy. We will only walk in the backroom and sit back there for 5 minutes and come out saying we don't have the item. Also, it is not our fault if the store doesn't have an item. I can't tell you how many times people have began to yell at me because they have been driving around town looking for "Kloopindyhmer's pickeled cornflakes". If no one else will eat it, we won't sell it. No check stand shopping. That means if you forgot an item just get it after your checked out. It holds up our line and makes us mad. We will watch your cart, after you paid, and let you run and get it and go through the Express Lane. Eating food and handing us your wrappers. I have received disgusting things from burrito wrappers to used tissues. I don't feel like touching anything coming from your body, so hand on until you leave the store. If you broke something, wait until the person comes and cleans it up. Apologize to them. I've had to clean apple sauce (Some lady knocked over a display of 40+ apple sauce jars) to alcohol (Guy knocked down a huge display of alcohol consisting of 20+ cases of beer) and never have received an apology for having to clean it up. I only get paid $6.45 an hour (After two years!) and that is not enough to do a job like that. An apology would make it better. Don't ask for help out unless you honestly need it. We are obligated to ask. If you do require help out, tip the guy a buck or two. We are not allowed to receive tips, but tell the person to take it even if he refuses. It makes us feel good :) Ask us questions about ourselves. We feel good when it seems customers don't think little of us because they may have a 'better' job than us. Listen and ask more as it seems interesting. That's all I can think of for now. This will help you guys get out of the store easier and especially if you visit a store frequently. If you are nice, the employees will remember you and you will get great customer service. I wasn't trying to bash anything, but this stuff is what irritates us and makes us dread the 8+ hour shift we have to work. Hopefully, some of you use this :thumbsup: