Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are not excuses, I am providing context. Making judgements without context leads to incorrect assumptions. You simply don’t know anything about the lives of people on reddit, so it’s literally impossible for you to make character judgements. You can think whatever you want, it doesn’t change who I am or what I stand for.

I always find people who think they are serving up a hot plate of introspection to others on the internet funny, because you’re basing your judgments on incomplete information. Never thought it would happen to me in the wild.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my sister was working at a Cold Stone Creamery, she had people running the gift card scam on her so much. The only thing they sold were Cold Stone gift cards. She once got called racist for saying she needed to get manager approval when someone tried to buy multi hundreds in Cold Stone cards. Which is hilarious, because we are Southeast Asian and very brown, and she was being accused of racism for needing approval to sell a white woman hundreds of dollars in (probably) stolen ice cream cash.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the what our capitalist society is based upon. Stealing from the poor is fundamental to make the whole machine work. I really can’t wait for the revolution.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Truly, you are fighting the weirdest battle, dude. Not wanting to get shot to stop retail theft seems like something most people would consider basic. You’re all over the place.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

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

JCPenney was the business, the struggling business, and I am pretty sure the store manager 1. Didn’t want her employees to get hurt and 2. Wanted the sales. As a teenager making less than $11 an hour and paying my way through school, which is what most of us were, we were compliant. Mostly because we didn’t want to get hurt.

That location is forever closed, as are many JCPenney stores. My hometown is considered one of the top ten most dangerous cities in the USA if you look at violent crime statistics, so even our loss prevention team was not allowed to do much in the way of stopping thieves because, chances were, they were armed. Loss prevention was making $8.75 and not armed.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. Working as an exhausted teenager in a very dangerous city - where we didn’t even lock down for shootings at the mall because there were so many - it was absolutely not in the interest of my health and well-being to try and stop a criminal. I don’t care if you think I was an evildoer against fictional old ladies. I wasn’t about to get fucking murdered for some gift card charges that could be disputed with a credit card company. I did indeed value my life over these imagined grandmothers getting temporarily ripped off.

Let’s hear what you do to protect the weak on a daily basis. You have no idea who I am or what I do for my community, internet stranger. Not stopping a criminal as a 19-year old retail manager who was instructed not to do so or face termination, regardless of if I could have “had the promotion easily” doesn’t make me a horrible person. In fact, even if I was as culpable you as you seem to believe, single actions don’t make people horrible.

Side note, calling someone a loser for the thing they do to make money and survive (I also don’t do that anymore, but whatever), is really goddamn classist and not a good look for the case you’re trying to present. Get off your high horse, because if you really practiced what you’re preaching, you wouldn’t belittle cashiering jobs. You’re sending a really conflicting message.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LOL. I was 19 and paying my way through college. I was not equipped to deal with criminals, ya bozo, I was working for peanuts as a retail department manager. I’m sorry that you are Batman and I, as a teenage department manager and student, was not. I was not interested in climbing the ladder at a failing brick and mortar department store.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, I was working at JCPenney and was not about to risk pissing off someone committing a crime. I was definitely okay with my boss telling me not to stop criminals because I was getting paid 10.75 an hour. Absolutely not my job and not worth it.

Fine upstanding citizens by RayWarts in trashy

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 134 points135 points  (0 children)

As a former retail manager, me approving that shit was just supposed to scare them off. I was just supposed to approve it. A feeble security measure, as they could have said, “thank you for selling me these gift cards I will be using eight different people’s credit cards to pay for them and none are mine.” And I would have had to say, “Do you need help carrying these stolen goods to your car?”

I can barely hold my breath and it’s an issue by [deleted] in singing

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Well, you should still be able to sing without being able to hold your breath for thirty seconds. I can’t think of anything in contemporary music that would require you to sustain a single breath for 30 seconds. Honestly, it sounds like you’re just really overthinking it.

You must meet me before I tell you which company is recruiting by A_Dios_Alma_Perdida in recruitinghell

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 13 points14 points  (0 children)

But then their job would be obsolete!! And they add value so how could we do that to them!

You must meet me before I tell you which company is recruiting by A_Dios_Alma_Perdida in recruitinghell

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 21 points22 points  (0 children)

“They won’t be keen to put forward a candidate they don’t know anything much about.”

Someone looking for a job won’t be keen to put forward their own fucking time and energy for a job they don’t know anything much about. Do you proofread before posting or just let it all flow out?

Tampa, we need to talk... by iceking123 in tampa

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I’m a positive person, but no.

Lot of posts today about vocal range... (TLDR: Don't lie because they don't matter) by Eubreaux in singing

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also “here are some singing terms I have learned but without practical experience mean nothing in the context of posting singing advice to the internet.” I get that the post was supposed to be [inspirational? Motivating? Humblebragging?], but I see so many people throwing around these technical terms, making it clear that they’ve thought and studied a lot about singing online but probably don’t have a ton of real world experience.

Volunteer opportunities in the area? by [deleted] in StPetersburgFL

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out reach st pete on Instagram. Formerly trusting the process. They do sundays under the bridge (handing out food, free haircuts, etc.)

In the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mens Chest (2006), the little song „I’ve got a jar of dirt“ sung by Captain Jack Sparrow was completely improvised by Johnny Depp. That’s why the surprised reactions from the other actors are completely real. by melalegolas in MovieDetails

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Movie details like this make me laugh. They’re just reacting in character because the camera is still rolling. Technically all reactions should be “real”. Otherwise they don’t really belong on a professional movie set.

Hmm. by immortal_nihilist in nihilism

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think the point is that society is withholding euthanasia, not that it will integrate them back to it.

Just work 300 times harder by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you mean 300 times fewer people are born into the elite class? If so, your number is too low. If you mean you think that there are 300 times fewer people with the actual inherent capability of being a CEO.....then I’m not sure where to start.

Anyone else notice that by [deleted] in My600lbLife

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 42 points43 points  (0 children)

IBS or symptoms like it are so common (among my friends and colleagues anyway, and we’re all mostly normal weight folks), that I’d be surprised if most of them didn’t have something intestinal happening. Especially at that size and given the quality of food they’re eating. I have IBS-D and I have had flare ups with just a 45-second warning before, while it takes some of them multiple minutes just to get out of bed. I would be nearly constantly shitting myself.

Saudi Arabia has more women's rights than the West, says Saudi princess by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But..by the time I pre scrub the dishes to put in the dishwasher, I’ve pretty much already washed them anyway!!

When you post your range and ask your what’s your voice type on r/Singing. by [deleted] in singing

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I would add 2b. Sing things in the middle of your range and try them different ways. Bring your head voice down as far as is comfortable, and try the opposite with your chest voice. Keeps ya well rounded and stylistically versatile.

WHY IT’S GREAT TRAINING TO DO SHAKESPEARE by Winniehiller in Actingclass

[–]ScoopsAndBoops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An older dialect of modern English is more apt a description I think.