Feb22
This … was inevitable. And somehow, the inevitability makes it even funnier.
Heads up! On the first of March, the new voting incentive on TWC will drop. Can anyone say ‘Naughty Leprechaun?’
Though this particular incentive pic isn’t available through voting on TWC anymore, you can purchase the pic from the STORE! It’s only a buck for a set of five voting incentives! That’s what I call a deal!
I say again:
The idea that there is something wrong with men who would go to a place where attractive women would be nice to them, is (disturbingly widespread) delusional nonsense.
Not hard to find places where we can be treated like worthless garbage; our own homes, in many cases. Though apparently even the Howler’s parking lot is not completely safe.
See, I don’t like people being paid to be nice to me. At all. I like the refreshing curtness of surly staffers in Quebec fast food joints. They hate the customers, and they show it, and that’s totally cool. I really do love that.
Well, there IS something wrong with them: That they care so much about the way they’re perceived that they’d rather have somebody obviously faking niceness toward them than deal with honesty.
I can see both points.
Some Men really are treated like garbage all their lives and sometimes need someone to give them a kind word, even if they have to pay for it. And if you’re going to pay for it, why not get it from a scantily-clad girl?
But I also don’t have this problem either so I don’t feel the need personally. I would never pay anyone for something a could get for free. Same reason I don’t go to the movies.
I’d rather have someone REAL in my life over someone who’s fake. I’ve had both in my life and I’d much prefer the real thing.
As a Canadian, I am made very uncomfortable by people paid to be nice. True story: in Canada, they had to actually stop the Walmart greeters from greeting people, because customers were actively trying to physically avoid the greeters to avoid being greeted.
Tipping in restaurants puts them one step above strip clubs. Read what one restaurant owner thinks about it.
An interesting perspective. Not sure I agree entirely with it, but dude’s got a point.
Shouldnt he have said “Egad!”
Where’s SalemCat?
@Col Klink
Huh ….. What ?
(Sleeping)