Sty 1--- The atty may be a douche, but it's actually his clients who suffer. Their cases will be delayed and they will no doubt be affected in their wallets, too. Not so sure this is how to handle the situation
I hate people who do what the first one does. It can create a sense of that it's the norm. Example I am using an out of state coupon at a fast food restaurant. Policy says they turn me away instead they accept it now I think this business doesn't care so long as it makes some money. Buy one burger get one free and I spend extra on sides or desert kind of deal. I go there a week later a different employee works there and says no they can't take the coupon. I might have been upset or disappointed if I was refused the first time but being refused for the same thing the second or third time is annoying.
I worked at a bank as a relationship banker. I would bend the rules as much as I possibly could for the people I liked. If u were rude? Well u are in for a long and frustrating ride.
Ive shared this one before but why not do it again: Im normally a very patient, noncombative person, I jokingly get mad at good friends and roughhouse a bit, but not ever actually punching or cussing someone out unless they do something to really push me over the edge, but on an april fools day a kid decided he wanted to really mess with me, before this brat had just been calling me an annoying nickname, even though I told him to stop, and he was just a general nuisance to everyone. that year was also the year I took a karate class in school, so when he walked up to me and slapped a sticky note to my face and rubbed it, I crumpled it up without looking and threw a full force, absolutely textbook straight punch. I had been going through a rough week and I kinda snapped I guess, but I was able to realize what I was doing midpunch and use my training to stop the same punch a centimeter from his face. he ran away crying that i hit him after he flinched so hard he hit the wall. never bothered me again
"Rachel Profiling" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rachel profiling killed me and I had to explain myself to my coworkers
That first story got a real evil laugh from me! Perfect revenge!
“When I get a job I’m gonna make more than you”
That’s the most pathetic attempt at a flex I’ve ever heard
Wisconsin Represent!
You Betcha!
Story 3 rest in peace Dustin, Logan rot in hell
Nice.
Rachel profiling... That's a quality play on words right there.
Sty 1--- The atty may be a douche, but it's actually his clients who suffer. Their cases will be delayed and they will no doubt be affected in their wallets, too. Not so sure this is how to handle the situation
I hate people who do what the first one does. It can create a sense of that it's the norm. Example I am using an out of state coupon at a fast food restaurant. Policy says they turn me away instead they accept it now I think this business doesn't care so long as it makes some money. Buy one burger get one free and I spend extra on sides or desert kind of deal. I go there a week later a different employee works there and says no they can't take the coupon. I might have been upset or disappointed if I was refused the first time but being refused for the same thing the second or third time is annoying.
Rachael profiling... god damnit
I got fired from a job for repeatedly saying Rachael was the worst character on friends. My write said i was inciting Rachael hatred
@@jayswinburn756brutal 😅
I worked at a bank as a relationship banker. I would bend the rules as much as I possibly could for the people I liked.
If u were rude? Well u are in for a long and frustrating ride.
No. I’m not going to watch that other video 🤨
Ive shared this one before but why not do it again: Im normally a very patient, noncombative person, I jokingly get mad at good friends and roughhouse a bit, but not ever actually punching or cussing someone out unless they do something to really push me over the edge, but on an april fools day a kid decided he wanted to really mess with me, before this brat had just been calling me an annoying nickname, even though I told him to stop, and he was just a general nuisance to everyone. that year was also the year I took a karate class in school, so when he walked up to me and slapped a sticky note to my face and rubbed it, I crumpled it up without looking and threw a full force, absolutely textbook straight punch. I had been going through a rough week and I kinda snapped I guess, but I was able to realize what I was doing midpunch and use my training to stop the same punch a centimeter from his face. he ran away crying that i hit him after he flinched so hard he hit the wall. never bothered me again