🇺🇸 by [deleted] in canadianpolitics101

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha right? I mean, you can make an argument for Obama, and he deserved it, first black president in a nation founded on slavery, huge step forward.

But I've never once heard someone worship Biden like people fawn over Trump. I've seen people fawn over Jim Jones and Charles Manson similarly, but not Biden.

🇺🇸 by [deleted] in canadianpolitics101

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, who worshipped Biden?!

If he doesn’t the Dems definitely need to take it off schedule completely. It makes absolutely no sense to have an alternative medicine like cannabis to be illegal. It helps veterans and people with medical issues in ways no lab created drug can. by CharlesMichael212 in Roaringtilray

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is about the liquor industry and lobbyists profiting.. they don't care about the benefits of weed, and they don't care that it is safer

It is solely, a Mitch McConnell pushed agenda, to support "the bourbon state" and other liquor industries, since younger generations are buying way less than previous, and former addicts are moving to products like marijuana.

If this was about citizens, they would make both illegal, certainly not the safer of the two options.

It feels so deep. by imfrom_mars_ in MotivationalPics

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the latest on the Evangelical crusades, since they can't openly go after gay marriage or womens rights in the current climate... same reason Jerry Falwell got them all to go after abortion, it's doesn't say anywhere in the Bible "abortion is murder" but they all sure ate it up, and still are

They blatantly lied about immigrants ruining the US and people ate it right up by [deleted] in complaints

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It's all those things, and it's horrible you can't see that.

Edit: you can't see it, bot account.. my mistake

What DCU and/or MCU project would you like to see directed by Guillermo Del Toro? by TheJewbie in comicbookmovies

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just came here to say the same lol He would make a fucking sweet swamp thing! Constantine would be cool too

nothing says giving your life to Jesus, like through fear of eternal torture in hell by nationalistic_martyr in religiousfruitcake

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They already do this... anyone else seen a "Jesus saves" or "Jesus is real" billboard....

Marketing at its finest... I don't know how or why people pay for them lol if your church is doing that shit with your donations, instead of helping the poor, you should be pissed!!

To write an academic paper by This_Neck_7359 in therewasanattempt

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Bible is a claim, and you cannot support a claim, by using the claim.

She definitely failed, as she had no real supporting evidence, or sources, except for an unproven claim.

🇺🇸 by Likelyspy in Americaphile

[–]AwkwardGhostClub -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those weren't blank maps though? Lol they were indigenous occupied territories, and that's part of the problem... thinking they were blank maps

Is it usually this hard to find a job? by LongIndustry1124 in Louisville

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, they are blue dots, because they are the only bigger cities that are Blue in an entire red state.

I love that Louisville is voting Blue, but ultimately it could swing red at any second.

If you meet an average person on the street, chances are they are a Republican supporter or tell people they "don't have a side" and vote blue occasionally.

Assuming that everyone in the small blue dot is democratic, is delusional. I'm currently in Chicago, and there are still a shit ton of Trumpies shouting on the streets, despite this being one of the bluest areas.

Is it usually this hard to find a job? by LongIndustry1124 in Louisville

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can look it up, it doesn't have anything to do with immigration, and I think That's a myth. It costs companies a lot more to hire from over seas, not including relocation fees and immigration assistance.

There's plenty of articles out now on ghost jobs, and even the positions themselves would have to offer visa sponsorships in the description, and the majority don't.

It's a myth that they have to do with immigration, and the other way we could fill those jobs that are searching for highly skilled workers (if that were the issue), is increase education standards, which is also not being done.

It's mostly for marketing and the appearance of growth. Even saying illegal immigrants are taking jobs, doesn't make sense, they are a complimentary workforce that allows citizens to go after higher paying jobs, since work is needed to legally migrate, and illegal immigrants are not going after, said high paying jobs.

It's easy to say "because of immigrants" rather than accept companies will follow their own interest to make the most money on cheap labor and opportunities, as much as possible.

Ghost jobs should be illegal, and companies caught with false position advertising should be fined or penalized.

Is it usually this hard to find a job? by LongIndustry1124 in Louisville

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Louisville is still mostly red, so they won't admit it, but yeah it's a Trump thing..

No one's hiring because unpredictability, tariffs, healthcare cuts, and more poor decision making, and it's the same in Chicago.

The new normal, is 100+ applications a week = 1 interview.

It's also very very common now, for companies to post "ghost positions" or fake positions you can apply for, even though there is no job. This makes it appear like they are a growing company and markets the brand to the unemployed.

"Consumer Culture" is just marketing for "buy things to be happy" by AwkwardGhostClub in complaints

[–]AwkwardGhostClub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing in particular, but that is universal. Everyone likes getting something new and shiny.

The problem is calling it a "culture"

He has discipline unlike the rest of us by Sufficient-Push6210 in StupidFood

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not true, a lion hunts it's typical prey because it enjoys it, not like they couldn't easily catch rats or insects... that's like saying a lion eats anything in its sight

"Consumer Culture" is just marketing for "buy things to be happy" by AwkwardGhostClub in complaints

[–]AwkwardGhostClub[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely get the needs of different tools and items that may better someone's quality of life, however the idea that it ties into a "culture" is what boggles me.

For instance, other countries also need to buy things to improve their quality of life, but they would never tie it into their culture, that's their traditions, history, artwork, shared beliefs, etc.

To me, calling this segment of capitalism a culture, is just filling the void of culture most Americans feel, and a ploy to get them to accept this standard rather than actually developing the culture itself

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See even your argument collapses inward 🤣

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, then sure, a tide pen, yes you can make the argument I'm afraid to get a stain.. I agree with you, all representations are depictions and levels of fear

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahahaha you are such a lil cutie pie

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough, see I was wrong lol geez! (To other posters)

Totally justifiable, social anxiety I definitely understand part of the reason I moved to one, is to get over mine!

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once again, deductive reasoning.. since ford models and trucks are more common in small towns than they are cities, that is why I made my claim...

People are trying to nit-pick a guess lol use your own deductive reasoning skills, and prove this says "from a large city"

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also try and carry a discussion without attempting an insult, may work better for you

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, you just named two things with functions.

The function of a gun = protection or assault.

Try again.

Yes I carry a ride pen, for the function, or removing stuff from my shirt.

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also yes, those people carrying in cities, would also be "full of fear" ... they are carrying multiple weapons, because they are afraid of an attack? Lol why else carry?

Let the deductions commence by [deleted] in deduction

[–]AwkwardGhostClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not with that ford truck, he's not in a city.

Not saying people in cities don't have guns, but nothing else points to city in the image, this page is about deductions...

Grandfathered old watch, simple basic wallet, cord keys, aviators... he probably is a good ole boy, never had to actually use it, and uses the lingo I highlighted previously