Mine: My dad was fired in 2012 for having Multiple Sclerosis within 24 hours of them overhearing his convo on the phone about it. For a remarkably low sum of money the case was closed with an NDA about their bullshit, and because of this mark on his record he never got a job since. It was a very reputable company that is still considered to be respectful to this day. The worst part? He only took the job to pay for my medical bills, giving up his dream to keep me alive. With improper treatment(no money equals shit resources) and stress, his MS has reached a terminal stage. He literally gave up his life for me, and I'll never forgive his past employers. Btw, I was 11 and overhead the proceedings, so I technically never agreed to the NDA therefore not legally bound to shut up. Eavesdropping began the hell, and thus with eavesdropping will begin theirs if I get the chance.
OK, but who TF are they? If he doesn't have any more time they can screw him out of, and _you_ never signed an NDA, why not let some (admittedly minor) word of mouth spread as to how shitty they are? What's the point of "breaking" an NDA by saying this group is awful, but not who the group is?
@@DraconicDuelist It's force of habit not to say their names, plus they're a "treasured part of the community", so I'd get backlash if I revealed it where I live. The company is Yale electronic. I believe the man who reported it to the company was named Jason, it's been awhile so I can't be sure. On a side note, they've always been terrible, my dad was treated like shit for looking black. He's actually white with an impressive tan, but never brought it up because he felt saying "leave me alone, I'm white" is a terrible and disgusting defense.
@@faerierain7536 It's amazing how often businesses that are "treasured parts of the community" are only considered as such because they either buy the position through heavy advertising, or forcing their way into the spot by making themselves "important". For example, Purdue (the chicken company) has established a plant in my county and has rooted themselves in via government BS to make it so they have the "right" to dictate minimum and maximum wages in the area. If another company tries to go higher, they can apparently get sued. They hire a lot of people, so everyone considers them an "essential" part of the community. However, they kinda drive out other businesses and have a relatively poor reputation from workers. My mother, for example, worked there once and they wanted her to continue cleaning chicken carcasses while _sick._ IIRC she actually used one chicken as a barf bag, and they still didn't want her to leave work early.
@@faerierain7536 Eh, she hasn't worked there in years. Now she works in a place that has tried to fire her multiple times and eventually settled for moving her to a different area and demoting her from team leader, for daring to tell her workers to _work_ and raising her voice to her "assistant" who was high on cocaine(?) at the time!
A lot of bakeries use boxed cake mix, it’s just very hard to get a soft moist fluffy cake. But they add other ingredients to make more lux, and usually make their own frosting.
You wanna know the secrets of cake batter? Here's the three special groups of additives and how they work. Glycerin and Propylene Glycol: Retains moistness as these compounds are HIGHLY hygroscopic, meaning they attract water like iron to a magnet. It's also the secret that makes vape juice vapory. Also a good moisturizer for skin. Tastes slightly sweet and is completely nontoxic. Monoglycerides and Diglycerides: Increases the springyness factor of the cake. It's an emulsifier, basically it's capable of dissolving fats into water nearly perfectly, creating a more even dispersion of the oils used. This reduces soggyness and increases springyness of the resulting cake. Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum and Carageenan: Thickens the batter so it pours, rises and sets better. Similar to how cornstarch is used, but these are MUCH more effective and concentrated. If you get the ratio right, even very small amounts can gellatinize liquids.
Can't B you And you would be correct in saying that, BUT...nothing new was added. In fact, I would go so far to say this curated content was curated from another channel. Since one channel posted the content first, I have to wonder if the reposter could receive a copyright strike? Just thinking out loud here.
Someone's grandmother taught at a school and was complaining about the state of the Special Ed. classroom. Mold/mildew in the ceiling tiles, raw sewage leaking in part of the floor, poor ventilation, cracked window glass, poor supervision, etc...
How does one go about testing for mold in homes if you don’t mind the question. I’m damn near convinced my home has mold due to how sick my mother and I have gotten these last few years, and it’s even affecting my poor cat as well.
I know someone who FAILED a polygraph test and was TELLING THE TRUTH. It matters just as much who is GIVING the test because if they don't ask the RIGHT QUESTIONS, you will fail due the the examiner's errors. If a question can be interpreted in several ways, it's a bad question. If it is vague, it's a bad question. If you have used drugs or alcohol prior to the test (you should take a drug screen prior) you can fail the test. There is a reason why polygraph tests aren't admissible in court!
I can NDA this now. the company I used to work for handled conference calls for Tmobile, Apple, Blizzard, a lot of courts in the US, pretty much fucking anything you can think of. we were not allowed to tell our American customers that we were a Canadian site.
Incompetence in High positions is quite common for a simple reason. You get promoted until you reach a Position you arent good enough at to get another Promotion.So the majority of Management works One Tier higher than they can handle
From what I've heard, many bakers and bakeries use cake mix! Especially if it's a small shop or run from home. The thing is about boxed cake mix is that huge companies like Pillsbury can afford to buy more expensive additives to make cakes taste better and also have access to machinery that does the perfect portions of dry ingredients that we normally have to measure by hand. Bakers passing off the cake mix they use as homemade is probably just as common as the people who post cooking recipes online lying about how long it takes them to caramelize onions. (Seriously. To do well, it takes like...a long time. I don't do it often bc I don't like onions but it can take like 30+ minutes I think? Try to find someone online being honest about that. They all say they can do it in 5-15 minutes. They're lying. You'd struggle to burn them that fast.)
I don't use cake mix. I like my cake recipe and it's nice, consistent, simple, and most importantly easily adjusted to be different kinds of cake. But then I'm also not being paid so meh. I dunno. My state has too many regulations for me to ever be able to simply do so.
@@AuroraLalune that's awesome! I feel like you have to have a lot of skill as a baker to be able to do that confidently and still have a delicious cake. Especially if you're only making slight adjustments for different types of cake! You must be a wonderful baker, I'm happy for you!
@@LilChuunosuke Eh. It was more or less drilled into me by my grandmother. I can dump and stir most things I can make but as I don't bake a lot I tend to follow recipes for that. I'm better at soups, stews, grilling, slow cooking related things and general cooking than I am at baking. I have recipes and usually look at them for most things when baking. Unless I'm testing something out that wouldn't be helpful with then it's playtime lol. It's way simpler than people think though and once you know how to formulate a recipe or what components do what, it's simple to adjust for the changes in consistency. A basic vanilla cake can easily be converted into quite a few different cakes with relatively slight adjustments to the recipe. Plus using recipes that don't use eggs, I've found, results in a better more moist and spongier cake. I'd expect a business built on baking to at least operate with integrity and feel a bit annoyed that so many don't. If I, someone with a busy day, can bother with doing it right, then why do they think being paid to do so exempts them from that?
@@LilChuunosuke I'm not sure about me being a great Baker as I was raised knowing what that was and would never be so presumptuous as to put myself in line with them, but also... I'm quite salty about this one. That the baking profession stopped so low as to use boxed cake mix. I'm scandalized. Only thing I'll ever use cake mix for is cake box cookies and I can make my own 'cake mix' for that so does that even count?
worked for the largest bicycle/scooter rental agency on clearwater beach for about a year, and i was the ONLY tech/mechanic. pay was dogshit. I had to bicycle over 50 miles a day round trip... for 10$ an hour under the table. i'm a large person. big. wide. tall. etc. one of the rental guys instantly hated me because reasons. after a week working there, him and the scooter specific tech gets into a fistfight with him and gets fired, but surprisingly, this asshole did not. they gave me all the scooters to work on too, 38 of them, on top of 134 bicycles, 26 surrey bikes, and various other odds and ends, like beach wheelchairs, mini-segways, etc. well a year goes by and we finally come to blows. he got belligerent in my workspace that is separate from everything else in the building, basically the ground floor of the parking garage was my domain. he pushed me down and yelled at me, on the building cameras. well, instead of braining him with the large wrench in my hand, I went to my boss who basically said "Prove it." i told her it was on the cameras, and she laughed, saying that we don't have access to those and it doesn't count. I told her to get bent, and went to hotel security, whom I was friends with. they fired me the next day when I came in. the kicker is the owner of the company wanted me to fix the rest of the bikes in the rack, like 4 cruisers and 6 surrey bikes. i asked him if he was going to pay me, and he asked, "After all i've done for you, you can't do this for me?" i laughed, grabbed my tools, and left. i had brought all of my own tools to begin with, so they were left without tools needed to fix bikes, and a couple dozen broken garbage bikes by the next day.
nah, they just had some poor guy who has no idea what he's doing, do it now. i often see people pushing bikes with their logos and flat tires/snapped chains... etc. i offer to help if I can, just because it's shitty that they gotta deal with some dumb rental agencies screw ups. i usually carry a tool kit on my bike anyay.
What I hate is we actually had someone come in from SCAD for my art class earlier in the year. It sounded like a fantastic school. A dream! But that's just despicable
*If you want to make an easy, yummy cake: Pumpkin Crunch Cake Recipe: Ingredients: 1 package yellow cake mix, 1 can (16 oz.) pumpkin, 1 can (12 oz.) evaporated milk, 3 eggs, 1 1/2 cup sugar, 4 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup chopped pecans, 1 cup melted butter, and whipped topping. Directions: Preheat oven to 350F. Grease bottom of 9X13 pan. Combine pumpkin, evaporated milk, eggs, sugar, pumpkin pie spice, and salt in bowl. Pour into pan. Sprinkle dry yellow cake mix evenly over pumpkin mixture. Sprinkle chopped pecans over cake mix. Drizzle melted butter evenly over everything. Bake for about 50 minutes. Cool completely and serve with whipped topping. Refrigerate left overs.*
My Dad had to sign an NDA. A nursing home paid him a big settlement because they killed my grandmother. My Dad was a jerk most of the time and spent all my grandmas money leaving her in debt before her death. I hate that nursing home and tell everyone who will listen it sucks.
I use to work in an ice cream shop and we would reuse old ice cream from trash or the ones that fell on the floor. It’s still open but it’s slowly running out of business.
i believe i’m no longer in an nda agreement since it’s out but i had early access to ghost recon breakpoint back last summer, and that’s when i knew the game was a flop
i had an NDA for fallout 4. I was live on air, on a radio station talking about all the things Fallout 4 had, that the trailers didnt reveal, and the radio station had to cut the entire bit or be sued by bethesda. the thing is..... i didnt have the NDA from bethesda, it was for the radio station, to make sure i didnt reveal anything about the game ahead of its release.
2:32 went to a bakery that claimed everything was made in store the fine print should have read "everything reheated in store" use to get bread there got a sausage roll and quickly realized it was name brand (was a cook). Came back when delivery was happening to confirm. Have yet to go back.
Honestly the NDA I signed wasn't for anything interesting. The company thinks so whatever. I can't specify because of the NDA but suffice to say there wouldn't be much to say anyway. Nothing interesting there.
A shitty local restaurant I used to waitress at was branded as a home cooked meals kinda thing. Well, there was very little that was actually made from scratch. Even her biscuits in the morning were frozen shit. Her famous cakes were made from boxes and the frosting wasn't even made from scratch. Cheryls diner is the worst diner you could go into. She even smoked in the kitchen while cooking
My mom used to be a search contractor for apple and she was in the back room for the wdc’s a couple years and looking back she was telling me and my sister a bit of what they were going to release and on what days... never told anyone but I imagine that was some breach of her NDA. Kinda cool that I knew that stuff which so many people wanted to know as a young child.
Love the channel but seeing the replies, especially those that are only reactions, is annoying. The main thread is all that matters, not jokes by commenters.
Well there is a lot of structure in italy that don't follow the proper safety mesure (this make it sound really bad and illegal, but it's actually that they are old and broken and no one want to use money on it) You can't imaginate (unless you work there) how the lower floor of an hospital look, you would think what is sanity and if they actually care. I don't work there but my mother does so i had a lot of chances to see the lower floor where only the staff goes. Broken pipe Mold floor and ceiling that seem like a patchwork for the random repair
Relating to the story at 5:00 in general competition usually drives innovation, (the cold war was great for the development of space travle) so the loss in productivity from redoing work that the other parts NASA might be worth the gain in productivity caused by the competition. Additionally, no 2 inventions will ever be exactly the same. So if for example, if 2 different locations are working on a rocket engine with similar design peramiters one of the 2 engines might be cheaper or safer than the other.
*WHY ARE WE DIGGING UP THE RESTING PLACES OF PREVIOUS GENERATIONS???! How would you feel if your family's plot was vandalized, raided and otherwise desecrated??!*
am i the only one that thinks using cake mix is ok like ur still making my pastries for me lol. as long as it tastes/looks good & i don’t have to do anything
Even if your not bound by an agreement, out of courtesy of things like OpSec, you should not disclose anything. (If it’s nothing vitally important, then whatever ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
2:38 A cake need 2 things, a sweet thing and a kind of fat ( butter, canola oil or 35 cream ) mayonnaise, sour cream or even yogurt being fat enought, it make a wonderful job in cake as the main fat source !
Everybody gangsta till you full stop.
I just slightly jolt forward now when I hear that out of habit...city bus drivers were the worst. Lol
Mine: My dad was fired in 2012 for having Multiple Sclerosis within 24 hours of them overhearing his convo on the phone about it. For a remarkably low sum of money the case was closed with an NDA about their bullshit, and because of this mark on his record he never got a job since.
It was a very reputable company that is still considered to be respectful to this day. The worst part? He only took the job to pay for my medical bills, giving up his dream to keep me alive. With improper treatment(no money equals shit resources) and stress, his MS has reached a terminal stage. He literally gave up his life for me, and I'll never forgive his past employers.
Btw, I was 11 and overhead the proceedings, so I technically never agreed to the NDA therefore not legally bound to shut up. Eavesdropping began the hell, and thus with eavesdropping will begin theirs if I get the chance.
OK, but who TF are they? If he doesn't have any more time they can screw him out of, and _you_ never signed an NDA, why not let some (admittedly minor) word of mouth spread as to how shitty they are? What's the point of "breaking" an NDA by saying this group is awful, but not who the group is?
@@DraconicDuelist It's force of habit not to say their names, plus they're a "treasured part of the community", so I'd get backlash if I revealed it where I live. The company is Yale electronic. I believe the man who reported it to the company was named Jason, it's been awhile so I can't be sure.
On a side note, they've always been terrible, my dad was treated like shit for looking black. He's actually white with an impressive tan, but never brought it up because he felt saying "leave me alone, I'm white" is a terrible and disgusting defense.
@@faerierain7536 It's amazing how often businesses that are "treasured parts of the community" are only considered as such because they either buy the position through heavy advertising, or forcing their way into the spot by making themselves "important".
For example, Purdue (the chicken company) has established a plant in my county and has rooted themselves in via government BS to make it so they have the "right" to dictate minimum and maximum wages in the area. If another company tries to go higher, they can apparently get sued. They hire a lot of people, so everyone considers them an "essential" part of the community. However, they kinda drive out other businesses and have a relatively poor reputation from workers.
My mother, for example, worked there once and they wanted her to continue cleaning chicken carcasses while _sick._ IIRC she actually used one chicken as a barf bag, and they still didn't want her to leave work early.
@@DraconicDuelist Oh my gosh, that's horrible! Your mother deserves so much better than those inhumans.
@@faerierain7536 Eh, she hasn't worked there in years. Now she works in a place that has tried to fire her multiple times and eventually settled for moving her to a different area and demoting her from team leader, for daring to tell her workers to _work_ and raising her voice to her "assistant" who was high on cocaine(?) at the time!
A lot of bakeries use boxed cake mix, it’s just very hard to get a soft moist fluffy cake. But they add other ingredients to make more lux, and usually make their own frosting.
You wanna know the secrets of cake batter?
Here's the three special groups of additives and how they work.
Glycerin and Propylene Glycol:
Retains moistness as these compounds are HIGHLY hygroscopic, meaning they attract water like iron to a magnet. It's also the secret that makes vape juice vapory. Also a good moisturizer for skin. Tastes slightly sweet and is completely nontoxic.
Monoglycerides and Diglycerides:
Increases the springyness factor of the cake. It's an emulsifier, basically it's capable of dissolving fats into water nearly perfectly, creating a more even dispersion of the oils used. This reduces soggyness and increases springyness of the resulting cake.
Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum and Carageenan:
Thickens the batter so it pours, rises and sets better. Similar to how cornstarch is used, but these are MUCH more effective and concentrated. If you get the ratio right, even very small amounts can gellatinize liquids.
Mayo is actually a pretty good cake ingredient. Makes a moister cake
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that's what she said
@@katiePetsyWell, it’s made of eggs and oil; those are common ingredients in cake. Makes perfect sense.
Pretty sure this reddit thread has already been covered.
It has
Just cause it was covered doesn't mean life stops or new things don't get added.....
Can't B you And you would be correct in saying that, BUT...nothing new was added. In fact, I would go so far to say this curated content was curated from another channel. Since one channel posted the content first, I have to wonder if the reposter could receive a copyright strike? Just thinking out loud here.
Apparently, there was actually mold in my old school. No wonder everyone got sick so frequently.
Someone's grandmother taught at a school and was complaining about the state of the Special Ed. classroom. Mold/mildew in the ceiling tiles, raw sewage leaking in part of the floor, poor ventilation, cracked window glass, poor supervision, etc...
How does one go about testing for mold in homes if you don’t mind the question. I’m damn near convinced my home has mold due to how sick my mother and I have gotten these last few years, and it’s even affecting my poor cat as well.
I know someone who FAILED a polygraph test and was TELLING THE TRUTH. It matters just as much who is GIVING the test because if they don't ask the RIGHT QUESTIONS, you will fail due the the examiner's errors. If a question can be interpreted in several ways, it's a bad question. If it is vague, it's a bad question. If you have used drugs or alcohol prior to the test (you should take a drug screen prior) you can fail the test. There is a reason why polygraph tests aren't admissible in court!
I can NDA this now.
the company I used to work for handled conference calls for Tmobile, Apple, Blizzard, a lot of courts in the US, pretty much fucking anything you can think of. we were not allowed to tell our American customers that we were a Canadian site.
Lmao
Incompetence in High positions is quite common for a simple reason. You get promoted until you reach a Position you arent good enough at to get another Promotion.So the majority of Management works One Tier higher than they can handle
Nobody:
TTS voice: "Full stop."
oh, I thought it was NSA now NDA
Non disclosure agreement...NDA. What does NSA stand for?
Mr Jones and me national security agency
Ok...
dg47 PRO more like national spying agency 😆
From what I've heard, many bakers and bakeries use cake mix! Especially if it's a small shop or run from home. The thing is about boxed cake mix is that huge companies like Pillsbury can afford to buy more expensive additives to make cakes taste better and also have access to machinery that does the perfect portions of dry ingredients that we normally have to measure by hand.
Bakers passing off the cake mix they use as homemade is probably just as common as the people who post cooking recipes online lying about how long it takes them to caramelize onions. (Seriously. To do well, it takes like...a long time. I don't do it often bc I don't like onions but it can take like 30+ minutes I think? Try to find someone online being honest about that. They all say they can do it in 5-15 minutes. They're lying. You'd struggle to burn them that fast.)
I don't use cake mix. I like my cake recipe and it's nice, consistent, simple, and most importantly easily adjusted to be different kinds of cake.
But then I'm also not being paid so meh. I dunno.
My state has too many regulations for me to ever be able to simply do so.
@Goat Man not always true. Sometimes people actually catch it and redo it or learn to fix mistakes etc.
@@AuroraLalune that's awesome! I feel like you have to have a lot of skill as a baker to be able to do that confidently and still have a delicious cake. Especially if you're only making slight adjustments for different types of cake!
You must be a wonderful baker, I'm happy for you!
@@LilChuunosuke
Eh. It was more or less drilled into me by my grandmother. I can dump and stir most things I can make but as I don't bake a lot I tend to follow recipes for that. I'm better at soups, stews, grilling, slow cooking related things and general cooking than I am at baking. I have recipes and usually look at them for most things when baking. Unless I'm testing something out that wouldn't be helpful with then it's playtime lol. It's way simpler than people think though and once you know how to formulate a recipe or what components do what, it's simple to adjust for the changes in consistency.
A basic vanilla cake can easily be converted into quite a few different cakes with relatively slight adjustments to the recipe. Plus using recipes that don't use eggs, I've found, results in a better more moist and spongier cake.
I'd expect a business built on baking to at least operate with integrity and feel a bit annoyed that so many don't. If I, someone with a busy day, can bother with doing it right, then why do they think being paid to do so exempts them from that?
@@LilChuunosuke
I'm not sure about me being a great Baker as I was raised knowing what that was and would never be so presumptuous as to put myself in line with them, but also... I'm quite salty about this one. That the baking profession stopped so low as to use boxed cake mix. I'm scandalized. Only thing I'll ever use cake mix for is cake box cookies and I can make my own 'cake mix' for that so does that even count?
the moon made out of cheese
no its made out of cheese
@@reevaaryal5838 cottage cheese to be specific
MMMMMMMM PROVOLONE
But like... what type of cheese is it? It canbe plant or animal based we know of. Space cows.
And the Scary Spaghetti Monster lives behind the moon waiting to torment humanity once more.
worked for the largest bicycle/scooter rental agency on clearwater beach for about a year, and i was the ONLY tech/mechanic. pay was dogshit. I had to bicycle over 50 miles a day round trip... for 10$ an hour under the table. i'm a large person. big. wide. tall. etc. one of the rental guys instantly hated me because reasons. after a week working there, him and the scooter specific tech gets into a fistfight with him and gets fired, but surprisingly, this asshole did not. they gave me all the scooters to work on too, 38 of them, on top of 134 bicycles, 26 surrey bikes, and various other odds and ends, like beach wheelchairs, mini-segways, etc. well a year goes by and we finally come to blows. he got belligerent in my workspace that is separate from everything else in the building, basically the ground floor of the parking garage was my domain. he pushed me down and yelled at me, on the building cameras. well, instead of braining him with the large wrench in my hand, I went to my boss who basically said "Prove it." i told her it was on the cameras, and she laughed, saying that we don't have access to those and it doesn't count. I told her to get bent, and went to hotel security, whom I was friends with. they fired me the next day when I came in. the kicker is the owner of the company wanted me to fix the rest of the bikes in the rack, like 4 cruisers and 6 surrey bikes. i asked him if he was going to pay me, and he asked, "After all i've done for you, you can't do this for me?" i laughed, grabbed my tools, and left. i had brought all of my own tools to begin with, so they were left without tools needed to fix bikes, and a couple dozen broken garbage bikes by the next day.
r/nuclearrevenge although id prefer the company suffering even more
Please don't tell me it ends like this...
Tank Acebo NICE! Did they come looking for u to help
nah, they just had some poor guy who has no idea what he's doing, do it now. i often see people pushing bikes with their logos and flat tires/snapped chains... etc. i offer to help if I can, just because it's shitty that they gotta deal with some dumb rental agencies screw ups. i usually carry a tool kit on my bike anyay.
Went to school for art, I have a lot of friends that are animators. Disney outsources a LOT of their animation to third-party studios.
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Thank you for your wisdom
The first one should be on r/nuclear revange
Ahhh I see what you did you completely changed your comment but I saw what it said before
@@calmgoodfire4662 ?
@@ChrisC-wn7ue panda gang!
Not nuclear but it’s definitely good
I signed a NDA, all I can not talk about is who our customers are. (I work in a machine shop)
Fair enough honestly
The close door button actually WORK in the elevators in the building I work in.
SACS COC... *chuckles*
Edit: Grammar.
Haha!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to drive around in my Suburu.
I got the 'Forester Ultimate Customization Kit'.
What I hate is we actually had someone come in from SCAD for my art class earlier in the year. It sounded like a fantastic school. A dream! But that's just despicable
2:34 is Portillo’s chocolate cake, it’s actually really good you should look it up
*If you want to make an easy, yummy cake: Pumpkin Crunch Cake Recipe: Ingredients: 1 package yellow cake mix, 1 can (16 oz.) pumpkin, 1 can (12 oz.) evaporated milk, 3 eggs, 1 1/2 cup sugar, 4 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup chopped pecans, 1 cup melted butter, and whipped topping. Directions: Preheat oven to 350F. Grease bottom of 9X13 pan. Combine pumpkin, evaporated milk, eggs, sugar, pumpkin pie spice, and salt in bowl. Pour into pan. Sprinkle dry yellow cake mix evenly over pumpkin mixture. Sprinkle chopped pecans over cake mix. Drizzle melted butter evenly over everything. Bake for about 50 minutes. Cool completely and serve with whipped topping. Refrigerate left overs.*
Bruh, SCAD was so insistent that I enroll there. So glad I decided against it.
If a college or employer wants you, they have a reason for it. Usually they're greedy/desperate for people. Usually that's a bad thing.
The simplest equation I know: High turnover = bad management.
I work at Los Alamos national lab.. that part was painfully accurate. Things are getting better, though.
My Dad had to sign an NDA. A nursing home paid him a big settlement because they killed my grandmother. My Dad was a jerk most of the time and spent all my grandmas money leaving her in debt before her death. I hate that nursing home and tell everyone who will listen it sucks.
I use to work in an ice cream shop and we would reuse old ice cream from trash or the ones that fell on the floor. It’s still open but it’s slowly running out of business.
i believe i’m no longer in an nda agreement since it’s out but i had early access to ghost recon breakpoint back last summer, and that’s when i knew the game was a flop
i had an NDA for fallout 4. I was live on air, on a radio station talking about all the things Fallout 4 had, that the trailers didnt reveal, and the radio station had to cut the entire bit or be sued by bethesda. the thing is..... i didnt have the NDA from bethesda, it was for the radio station, to make sure i didnt reveal anything about the game ahead of its release.
2:32 went to a bakery that claimed everything was made in store the fine print should have read "everything reheated in store" use to get bread there got a sausage roll and quickly realized it was name brand (was a cook). Came back when delivery was happening to confirm. Have yet to go back.
For those of you in the uk you do have Pillsbury products but the are labeled under a different labal
@Goat Man typing is hard to do when your tired😪
"Not invented here" syndrome is often referenced at the NSA
Honestly the NDA I signed wasn't for anything interesting. The company thinks so whatever.
I can't specify because of the NDA but suffice to say there wouldn't be much to say anyway. Nothing interesting there.
A shitty local restaurant I used to waitress at was branded as a home cooked meals kinda thing. Well, there was very little that was actually made from scratch. Even her biscuits in the morning were frozen shit. Her famous cakes were made from boxes and the frosting wasn't even made from scratch. Cheryls diner is the worst diner you could go into. She even smoked in the kitchen while cooking
My mom used to be a search contractor for apple and she was in the back room for the wdc’s a couple years and looking back she was telling me and my sister a bit of what they were going to release and on what days... never told anyone but I imagine that was some breach of her NDA. Kinda cool that I knew that stuff which so many people wanted to know as a young child.
Love the channel but seeing the replies, especially those that are only reactions, is annoying. The main thread is all that matters, not jokes by commenters.
Always add mayonnaise when making a cake . Your welcome
1:44 I saw the original post in some other reddit video lol
God that poem was awful.
Soylent Green is people
I'm a 14 yr old guy and made a red velvet cake from scratch lol
James Booth if you like red velvet cake, you should try making red velvet pancakes. I top mine with cream cheese frosting, strawberries and bananas.
@@LitaMendoza07 i am working on a pineapple rum cake with caramel frosting
@@LitaMendoza07 but it sounds good i will try it
You'll find a great husband one day.
Barry Bamb [MESSAGE DELETED BY UA-cam] One should hope for more from life.
Well there is a lot of structure in italy that don't follow the proper safety mesure (this make it sound really bad and illegal, but it's actually that they are old and broken and no one want to use money on it)
You can't imaginate (unless you work there) how the lower floor of an hospital look, you would think what is sanity and if they actually care.
I don't work there but my mother does so i had a lot of chances to see the lower floor where only the staff goes.
Broken pipe
Mold
floor and ceiling that seem like a patchwork for the random repair
Neat. Thanks for uploading!
Relating to the story at 5:00 in general competition usually drives innovation, (the cold war was great for the development of space travle) so the loss in productivity from redoing work that the other parts NASA might be worth the gain in productivity caused by the competition.
Additionally, no 2 inventions will ever be exactly the same. So if for example, if 2 different locations are working on a rocket engine with similar design peramiters one of the 2 engines might be cheaper or safer than the other.
US government: Aliens exits
Damn I thought nasa would be better and not drop to American levels of greed
If any NASA worker spews flat earth bullshit I swear to go-
Box cake mixes are just as good as from scratch.
*WHY ARE WE DIGGING UP THE RESTING PLACES OF PREVIOUS GENERATIONS???! How would you feel if your family's plot was vandalized, raided and otherwise desecrated??!*
I didn't realize this one was going to be so boring 😴
15:15 FancyPigeonIsFancy's Psychology Today link: www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/inside-the-box/201401/creativity-lesson-betty-crocker?amp
Lots of big words 👏👏👏
i knew they had to be talkin about portillos
am i the only one that thinks using cake mix is ok like ur still making my pastries for me lol. as long as it tastes/looks good & i don’t have to do anything
The thing is that if there is a point where they are allowed to disclose stuff it must not be to crazy. That’s why this thread is a little lame.
Even if your not bound by an agreement, out of courtesy of things like OpSec, you should not disclose anything. (If it’s nothing vitally important, then whatever ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
NDA don't over rule the law of the land never forget that
The moon is actually made out of plastic, not cheese.
Fake news. It's an EGG, duh
Randomness EmeraldFire Nah, it’s a grape.
No, it made of cheese
Magnolia Cupcakes 🧁 aren’t that great.
1:44 just watched it lol
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You wanna chill
I wanna reddit
So why not just reddit and chill
Lmao
Human 117.
The Democratic Party IS ALL PEDOPHILES
2:38 A cake need 2 things, a sweet thing and a kind of fat ( butter, canola oil or 35 cream ) mayonnaise, sour cream or even yogurt being fat enought, it make a wonderful job in cake as the main fat source !
Dot.
Random poetry and commentary only minimally connected to the subject. Don't quit your day job.
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Sams cupcakes
The background drumming is annoying.
like, the robot voice reading everything isnt? lol
just mute the fucking video bro
pp
Now that’s some interesting info.
@@mr.qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcv3077 yeap
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AREN'T YOU DEAD
He wasn't dead, he was just missing in action
Water sheep was like father to me.
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