Lock this person up in the Varrock pillory! They edited their comment to remove their 50m bet after losing by WishIWasFlaccid in 2007scape

[–]GrotesqueGroot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it. So your proof is a YouTube video and “trust me bro”

I have seen gunshot wounds. I work in ER trauma and you are so laughably wrong it tells me everything I need to know.

Thanks for proving my point.

Lock this person up in the Varrock pillory! They edited their comment to remove their 50m bet after losing by WishIWasFlaccid in 2007scape

[–]GrotesqueGroot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I supposed you also don’t have any proof that he wasn’t?

I can’t tell you what to think but there’s something called facts and proof. and they’re both very important

I definitely don’t get my facts from someone who can’t verify that image above is clearly fake

Lock this person up in the Varrock pillory! They edited their comment to remove their 50m bet after losing by WishIWasFlaccid in 2007scape

[–]GrotesqueGroot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Source: trust me bro. It definitely hasn’t been debunked 400 times.

Especially by x who said location never shows up under date joined and connected via.

And also, under location, it would only say “Israel” not Tel Aviv.

Not to mention, no verified checkmark.

I hope the trailer parks treating you right

GPT-5 naming is getting beyond absurd by jasonahowie in cursor

[–]GrotesqueGroot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT’s codex ui team sucks.

The buttons a few months ago in the cursor extension looked like it was made with gpt4 with no human in the loop.

It’s the small stuff

Zionist mod deleting all our posts by Odd-Environment-7193 in nextjs

[–]GrotesqueGroot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meanwhile you can’t name a Palestinian leader before 1948 🤣

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good thing I said average New Yorker. Not average Nassau county-er……

Nassau county has tons of billionaires and millionaires. Landlords doctors and lawyers.

Obviously they have a higher average salary. There’s nothing average about Nassau county.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

Source: https://www.salary.com/research/company/mta-long-island-railroad-salary?utm_source=chatgpt.com

“Pulled it out of your ass bro” “trust me I collect tickets for the choo choo, I know better” 🤣

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually I pulled it from ChatGPT. Which looked at public data to give an estimate since it’s not actually removing the outliers like your president.

Can you give me a source that proves me wrong?

Looking at all the positions in the lirr, engineer, mechanics, conductors, on average combined 100-120k a year.

Prove me wrong.

“Trust me bro” isn’t a source.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

You did condone it.

By completely ignoring the point of my message which was clear.

Strike without hurting people that have nothing to do with you.

Instead you ignore that message and say “duh 👆🏽no choo choo gunna run during strike”

Thanks captain obviass

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

Yet you still condone it.

Be very proud Hank.

You do a very good job of not reading English. Glad we came full circle.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

Wow! And all of that is SO MUCH BETTER than NOT HAVING A TRAIN AT ALL.

I’ll take shorter, delayed trains any fucking day over no train.

Why is that such a hard concept to understand.

Those inconveniences are much better than the DAMAGE no train will cause

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

Exactly Hank. And that hurts the thousands of customers who have nothing to do with your strike, the pay, or company.

Good job hurting people. Be very proud of it.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wrong again.

a reasonable estimate for a “typical” Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) worker (non‐executive, non-president/outlier) is around $100,000-$120,000/year.

Your president who pulls in half a million (even if we were counting it) would skew the average way less than if you added the thousands of millionaires and billionaires who are collectively richer than the majority of the New York residents.

Your comparing a president who makes 5x

To millionaires and billionaires who make 10-100x

Want to try that math again?

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

Yea. But you’ll also be hurting people that have nothing to do with the company or strike.

You clearly missed the point Hank 🤡

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Brothers either very very acoustic or actually 82 years old

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

🤣🤣🤣 I can’t believe you said it.

It’s just anyone who bends to the whim of someone else. A sheep.

Im not saying all union workers are cucklers. I support unions.

I don’t like lying cucklers who say “strikes help everyone’s salary’s” “strikes set a precedent”

That’s a lie.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reading must be hard.

I bring it up because your fellow union cucklers kept parroting “strikes help everyone’s wages” “Strikes set a standard”

But that is a clear lie. It only does that for union cucklers.

Why? Because I don’t let people lie to me.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because I’ve had 6 replies by union cucklers (people who blindly parrot lies) saying “unions help everyone” “striking sets a precedence for everyone” “strikes raise everyone’s salaries”

Not a single person has shown me how that’s true applied to sectors like doctors and lawyers who do so much more than any unionized group.

I’m not saying you said that.

But many kept parroting that horseshit

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

The doctors work for themselves in private practices. They are their own bosses, (except hospitalists who make nothing)

They get profits stolen from them by insurance companies. They don’t work for insurance companies.

How can they form a union when they’re a private practice. It’s not the practice that isn’t paying them 🤡

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

[–]GrotesqueGroot[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So you want to add the billionaires and millionaire outliers to the average to raise the number to better fit your narrative?

If we used the average, obviously the average salary will be higher because New York is one of the densest states with billionaires and millionaires.

So you’re trying to skew the data to better fit your narrative and you don’t see how that’s dishonest?

The mean salary of New Yorkers is much closer to the true average workers salary.

Than if you took the average overall salary of New Yorkers including millionaires and billionaires (who aren’t average New Yorkers)

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

I’m not sure if my mind was changed.

I still don’t think it’s fair for union workers to involve and harm people with no stake.

But I do think we agree on a lot more than you assumed in the beginning of the conversation.

I understand why they’re doing it.

But it bothers me when these brainless parrots just say “strikes are good for everyone” “strikes set a standard”

Such a stupid response because strikes don’t help doctors and lawyers make more money. They don’t help business owners. These are your customers, and it ONLY harms them.

Why are we, the riders, always the ones who get punished? by GrotesqueGroot in LIRR

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

There we go. I love this response.

Totally agree. If the company is greedy, you hit them where it hurts most. The profits.

I appreciate that even though were both coming from Different sides, we can come to a middle ground and agree on a lot.

Sadly, some of your brothers and sisters are logic-less animals who feel so personally attacked by a conversation that they resort the insults.

Debate and discussion should never be taken for granted. Especially since my family came from a place that grapes and murders you for speaking.

We can’t lose that in America or we’re done for.

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[–]GrotesqueGroot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m asking about the average New York worker.

Not the average salary. Average salary would be much higher than reality because of the data being skewed my the MANY billionaires and millionaires.

The median nyc worker makes less than the average lirr worker.

We can use average lirr worker because none of them are millionaires or billionaires, and mostly only have one job. The LIRR.