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Whats the most unethical thing you've seen an employee do? by prettyfagswagin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector 13 points14 points ago

the founder of Jimmy Johns is an elephant and leopard killing for fun kind of dick.

Whats the most unethical thing you've seen an employee do? by prettyfagswagin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector 9 points10 points ago

As in she had not been bathed.

Here are my most frequently watched shows. Can you recommend anything else? by sqlinjectorin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector[S] 0 points1 point ago

ohh good call- this is actually on my DVR list but I forgot it because it seems like the episodes come once a blue moon.

Here are my most frequently watched shows. Can you recommend anything else? by sqlinjectorin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector[S] 1 point2 points ago

:dressed as a turtle:: I like zombies. : I'd forgotten that walking dead existed.

Here are my most frequently watched shows. Can you recommend anything else? by sqlinjectorin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector[S] 0 points1 point ago

| Mad Men

I tried watching this but couldn't figure out why it was supposed to be good. I found it very boring. I got to episode 3 before i said fuck it.

Here are my most frequently watched shows. Can you recommend anything else? by sqlinjectorin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector[S] 0 points1 point ago

I'll have to try - it's on NetFlix IIRC.

"In Athens, the homeless are on the streets in growing numbers, soup kitchens feed twice as many people as a year ago, and the poor are diving into garbage bins in search of scrap they can sell. Greece is close to breaking point as it struggles with austerity targets set by creditors" by trot-trotin worldnews

[–]sqlinjector -1 points0 points ago

I don't know about that. Germany has a 5% unemployment rate for a reason... work is part of their culture. I don't seem them giving away handouts forever.

I see them being convinced to work harder for just a few years to keep their entire economy going. (FWIW I don't think the average German n being forced into austerity will see much benefit from saving Greece, but I do believe the bankers will try to convince the populace (through the government) that the austerity must be adopted for the sake of the German nation ).

"In Athens, the homeless are on the streets in growing numbers, soup kitchens feed twice as many people as a year ago, and the poor are diving into garbage bins in search of scrap they can sell. Greece is close to breaking point as it struggles with austerity targets set by creditors" by trot-trotin worldnews

[–]sqlinjector 13 points14 points ago

Actually the Syriza party of Greece is going to call Germany's bluff and not impose anything stricter than what exists.   The idea being hat merkel and co will be told by their bank masters to not let greece fail. (personally I feel that's a good strategy.  Bet your entire economy.  If you're right you're a national hero and get to get a nice cushy government job for years.  If youre wrong the country does what it was going to do anyway

Verizon clarifies stance on unlimited LTE data: If you buy an LTE phone at full retail, you can keep your unlimited data plan by mepperin technology

[–]sqlinjector 1 point2 points ago

Ia this really true or are thu going to clarify that "unlimited" means no tethering and less than 2gb a month when someone decides to test Verizon's limits?

My friends and I are big into watching movies that are so bad that you have to see them. So Reddit, what are some bad movies? by im-Wayne-im20in AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector 0 points1 point ago

Rachel getting married. Holy shit I kept thinking "ok it's going to get good now" but it didn't. There's a scene in which two people are loading a dishwasher competitively. Terrible terrible waste of time.

Have you ever had sex with someone half your age? Twice your age? How old were you and what happened? by pullovermanin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector 1 point2 points ago

"I was. 40. It was my first time. I was super psyched. He was twice my age. When he was finishing he had a heart attack and I still haven gotten to finish. Also I'm a guy.". Something along those lines. Edit: adding that this is what I expect worstanswerpossible to say.

What minimum wage buys, then and now: 56 hours paid the rent in 1950, 109 hours paid the rent in 2010 by ratjeain politics

[–]sqlinjector 0 points1 point ago

Thank you. As an American I had nO idea of the life of the average german

What minimum wage buys, then and now: 56 hours paid the rent in 1950, 109 hours paid the rent in 2010 by ratjeain politics

[–]sqlinjector 0 points1 point ago

I was thinking about this alot and wondering why don't more sites just steal the content from other sites? Or better yet why doesn't someone write a bot that just scrapes an copies the content of linked sites?

What are the Reddit threads so useful that you bookmarked them? by sqlinjectorin AskReddit

[–]sqlinjector[S] 0 points1 point ago

Your name is a reference to the gig that I think is animated so I click on it but it's not so I click back and just as the browser moves back the gig starts to move. Fuck I hate that.

What minimum wage buys, then and now: 56 hours paid the rent in 1950, 109 hours paid the rent in 2010 by ratjeain politics

[–]sqlinjector 0 points1 point ago

Having lived in NYC I thought multi hour commutes were the norm

What minimum wage buys, then and now: 56 hours paid the rent in 1950, 109 hours paid the rent in 2010 by ratjeain politics

[–]sqlinjector -1 points0 points ago

My fondest memories of NJ life was siting in my toasty car and handing the attendant a credit card and two dollars in the middle of a blizzard. My least favorite memory was waiting 10 minutes for the gorram attendent when I had shit to do.

What minimum wage buys, then and now: 56 hours paid the rent in 1950, 109 hours paid the rent in 2010 by ratjeain politics

[–]sqlinjector 1 point2 points ago

You're getting a check every month from the government? Please do explain.

What the minimum wage buys you then - and now. Shocking by SarahBurrisin progressive

[–]sqlinjector 6 points7 points ago

1950

  • Minimum wage: $0.75 per hour
  • Gas: $0.27 or 22 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $0.48 or 38 minutes
  • Rent: $42 or 56 hours

1960

  • Minimum wage: $1 per hour
  • Gas: $0.31 or 19 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $0.69 or 41 minutes
  • Rent: $71 or 71 hours

1970

  • Minimum wage: $1.60 per hour
  • Gas: $0.36 or 14 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $1.55 or 58 minutes
  • Rent: $108 or 67.5 hours

1980

  • Minimum wage: $3.10 per hour
  • Gas: $1.25 or 24 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $2.60 or 50 minutes
  • Rent: $243 or 78 hours

1990

  • Minimum wage: $3.80 per hour
  • Gas: $1.13 or 18 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $4.23 or 1 hour, 7 minutes
  • Rent: $447 or 118 hours

2000

  • Minimum wage: $5.15 per hour
  • Gas: $1.49 or 17 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $5.39 or 1 hour, 3 minutes
  • Rent: $602 or 117 hours

2010

  • Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
  • Gas: $2.78 or 23 minutes
  • Movie ticket: $7.95 or 1 hour, 6 minutes
  • Rent: $789 or 109 hours

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