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- Comment on How do you beat post-work floppiness? 4 days ago:
Allow yourself to be bored. You’ll find the motivation.
- Comment on It is Wednesday, my dudes 5 days ago:
new frog dropped earth.com/…/three-new-frog-species-give-birth-to-…
- Comment on I'm bothering anyone, why the sign? 5 days ago:
This near the North Pole?
- Comment on AI country singer Breaking Rust tops Billboard with ‘Walk My Walk’ 5 days ago:
But like…that requires work. The whole point of an AI band is to not do any work.
This is a spray and pray approach. Generate 200 songs. Hope one gets popular, make money off that from Spotify. Move on. Switch genres.
- Comment on Bacon 6 days ago:
THE NARWHAL BACONS AT MIDNIGHT
- Comment on You live in Clown World when guys are using bathroom hand dryers 6 days ago:
Those hand dryers are the ones that have a thin blade of extremely high speed air that tries to effectively blast the water off your hands rather than evaporate it. I suspect that would be very painful on your scrote.
- Comment on When it hits you.... 1 week ago:
She finally grew into her nose.
- Comment on "Nevertheless, the vaginal sounds that were sent will have reached Epsilon Eridani in 1996 and Tau Ceti in 1998. It is unclear what sort of reply we should expect." 1 week ago:
Ok, I was going to crack a joke about how this is a response to the vulva slit being removed from the depiction of the nude woman on the Pioneer plaque, but it literally is.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_plaque#Criticism
According to the memoirs of Robert S. Kraemer, however, the original design that was presented to NASA headquarters included a line which indicated the woman’s vulva,[11] and this line was erased as a condition for approval of the design by John Naugle, former head of NASA’s Office of Space Science and the agency’s former chief scientist.[11] There have also been criticisms of the censorship of the female figure’s genitals. Scientist and artist Joe Davis protested the depiction with his Poetica Vaginal project wherein he used an MIT radar dish to transmit the recordings of a vaginal detector.[22]
- Comment on Plant Protection 1 week ago:
See also caffeine.
- Comment on Twinkle twinkle little star 1 week ago:
Sure why not?
- Comment on What is the catalyst that actually causes (financial) bubbles to burst? 1 week ago:
I was excited to read that, but the writing style is a little too chaotic for my taste.
- Comment on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Bad Game Hall of Fame 2 weeks ago:
Reminds me of this attempt at fixing some of the issues with ET
- Comment on Pronouns history 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on AT&T ad congratulating itself for its ethics violated an ad-industry rule 2 weeks ago:
Since the title is hard to parse. The self-regulating group that monitors ads says that you can’t use a decision by the group in marketing.
AT&T is bragging about how T-Mobile has been flagged by the group more than AT&T which you’re not allowed to do.
- Comment on Black widow life 3 weeks ago:
All loves have to die, of that there’s no help My favourite way to end ’em Is the orb-weaver spider’s, whose pedipalp Enters the female pudendum
Then dies on the spot, his corpse there still stuck Left for his rivals to curse it He would rather die than not get to fuck Personally, I reckon it’s worth it
- Comment on This man is suffering 3 weeks ago:
But it is certainly regrettable like any other career.
Ok. So we’ve confirmed that it’s a career. I think taking on the concept of whether or not porn should be stored in a permanent medium is outside the scope of this conversation. It’s currently a valid career for men and women, and (assuming it’s all produced above board), there are plenty of systems in place to protect the people involved.
Hooters operates in a grey area. They obviously drive customers to their locations with sex appeal (though I actually like their wings personally), but there’s a fuzzy line around what is and is not okay in that scenario. Their own employee agreement has this to say:
- My job duties require I wear the designated Hooters Girl uniform.
- My job duties require that I interact with and entertain the customers.
- The Hooters concept is based on female sex appeal and the work environment is one in which joking and entertaining conversations are commonplace.
Even the company won’t delineate what “joking” means. If a patron makes a “joke” that makes a server super uncomfortable what are her options? Confront the customer and lose her tip? Quit her job? That’s a lot of financial strain just to feel comfortable at your job. I don’t think Hooters as an establishment should be shut down, but I think bragging about ogling the women should be a little frowned upon.
The language in the post indicates that he’s clearly ashamed of what he’s doing. He’s misleading his wife and speaks in euphemism. So whatever he actually does there, he at least thinks other people will think it’s creepy.
I think leaving a review like this just demonstrates a lack of problem solving skills or some sexual repression which is kind of sad. There are other, better ways to get your rocks off than Hooters if that’s really all you’re there for.
- Comment on "A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore computers are a valuable tool for law enforcement and the ruling class." 3 weeks ago:
Oh yeah! I forgot about that!
- Comment on "A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore computers are a valuable tool for law enforcement and the ruling class." 3 weeks ago:
Outside of law enforcement, this is certainly how shitty customer service policies get enforced. In other words, “Computer says no”.
- Comment on snail lyfe 3 weeks ago:
They’re not women’s clothes. They’re my clothes. I bought them.
~Eddie Izzard
- Comment on This man is suffering 3 weeks ago:
A customer of hooters can’t force the server to continue to be sexualized
Ask a victim of sexual assault how they feel about that statement.
And the point is if your goal of going to hooters is to bend the rules as far as you can, just get your fix some other way.
- Comment on This man is suffering 3 weeks ago:
The power dynamic between the porn actress and customer is different than between restaurant server and patron. The porn is filmed in a controlled environment, and even the live streams can be quit at any time. At a restaurant, the women are operating in a live environment, and their income is dependent on the patrons’ whims. The rules are fuzzy and you don’t know if your patron is going to understand the difference between friendly flirting and sexual attraction.
I got dragged to a strip club for a friend’s birthday. They were especially gross at the time in WA because you couldn’t drink at them. We were already drunk enough though.
Anyway, got a lap dance for $20. The first 30 seconds were the stripper explaining to me what I’m allowed to do. I.e. apparently you can rub your face on her boobs, but hands stay put. I’m sure if I broke that rule, a bouncer would beat the shit out of me. To maintain the “family friendly atmosphere,” restaurants like Hooters operate more on nuance that some patrons (like the person this post is about) may not understand.
- Comment on This man is suffering 3 weeks ago:
I always figured that the game was being a creep because it’s the easiest way to get a woman to interact with your or at least acknowledge your existence. Porn has solutions for that too.
Or maybe they do indeed just want to make women uncomfortable. Harder to do that with porn since porn actors tend to not be great non-porn actors.
- Comment on "I used to be with it" 3 weeks ago:
You like tapes and CDs?
How 'bout I tape my dick to your head so you can CDs nuts!?
- Comment on This man is suffering 3 weeks ago:
Porn is cheap. Don’t be a creep.
- Comment on Meet Mico, Microsoft’s AI version of Clippy 3 weeks ago:
other capitalists
- Comment on What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life? 3 weeks ago:
Gameboy Advance
- Comment on the TB lion 3 weeks ago:
I’m told broken glass tastes like blood.
- Comment on Microsoft wants you to talk to your PC and let AI control it 4 weeks ago:
I got enough keys on my keyboard
- Comment on Microsoft wants you to talk to your PC and let AI control it 4 weeks ago:
Stop trying to make þorn happen.
- Comment on In bizarre move, Framework embraces deeply extremist views 5 weeks ago:
Huh? They make computers. What are you talking about?