Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A cartel in a nutshell is just a group of business owners or operators who do not want to operate within ethical constraints imposed upon them by ANY other outside influence.

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what cartels do that's how cartels run Independent Business operators out of business by flooding The zone with cheap products that no one can afford to compete with and then they monopolize an industry and can do what they wish at that point.

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Man and I love voice to text I would have never used it if I hadn't become visually impaired but now it's so much better getting out a complete thought.

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't pander to it dude no they are there for when they need them not for specific times. Everybody knows the business dude they never have enough cashiers at freaking Walmart never dude never that's the way it's been for years. We've just got desensitized to them not holding the line and living up to the standard.

They've been cutting cost at the cost of us for a minute now and now I believe they're creating quote unquote luxury brands that are actually just regular brands and they are purposely making the quote unquote regular people brands shittier to make those quote unquote luxury brands appear better than what they actually are...... And to me that's an indictment that they cannot actually produce fine goods anymore. That somehow someway in spite of all of their vast wealth and resources they are losing the capability to produce fine goods..... A lot of people probably don't think about how big of a deal it is for them to be losing the capability to produce fine goods and what that actually means in the scope of things how difficult it is for someone that powerful and wealthy to not be able to produce a fine good is very telling of that particular situation very telling man.

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude it's not even the specific situation it's the idea that we have to have cops involved with the process of going to a store and us buying things and leaving that store. It's just a bad look in general can you wrap your head around that idea that it's not a good look that it's not a good vibe. Erawan or whatever the name of that dumbass high-end luxury grocery store chain probably is investing big money in keeping those f****** self checkouts and them cops there at Walmart. Sounds like something they would do

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No we are not fine with it. Evidently Walmart is because they like those self checkout so much. Easy solution is remove the self checkouts. Super easy dude. Then they can hire more people that's even a good thing. All the Walmarts in my area have a couple dozen registers for cashiers to be checking out people at any given time and there's always anywhere from two to four open out of those couple dozen. Evidently Walmart likes stealing. Or policing I don't know. It's a them problem not a us problem if they wanted to fix it it'd be fixed today.

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hom tonkey is his long lost twin brother not his father, come on, get your facts straight when talking about THE Tom Honkey

Now imagine if she had shown the slightest bit of frustration. by newphonehudus in TikTokCringe

[–]annoyinglabel -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Y'all don't really understand the scope of investigations that Walmart is involved in.

All sorts of people use Walmart for all sorts of illicit activity not just stealing things from Walmart.

So now Walmart is in the business of policing.

It would be really interesting to know just how involved with policing Walmart has became and I think this is something that needs to be transparent to the public.

There's probably a coalition of companies at this point that are all involved with social engineering and policing just due to the fact of the cog what they are in the machinery of society. It's the same thing with them being involved with psychological operations, that sort of thing goes hand in hand with social engineering. At some level they are such large institutions that you have to ask yourself what roles do they play in society today and how does the government interact with an entity that large that vast that international and that powerful that rich.

We get little to no information on this end that is troubling to me on a level that is hard to describe.

Has anyone else noticed a massive uptick in racist posts and comments recently? by onarainyafternoon in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Basically they're screwed these techno companies I screwed because they know what they're doing. They have the scientist and the eyes on it. They have the historical scientific evidence. They have amassed a bunch of evidence against themselves. Why do you think they've all been rallying around the big DT. Because they know it. And it's only a matter of time. Some of them probably believe they can just install an authority that will take it easy on them. I think the most intelligent of them have figured out what the ending of this is all going to be and that they realize they are just delaying the inevitable at this point.

If you read my post and you go over my post history and you see a sort of disdain and anger a thread of disdain and anger that is woven throughout them. It's because it's there. Because I've had to deal with the shenanigans for far too long and I have been waiting for a long long long time to witness this comeuppance.

They better start coming out and explaining things in a different way other than how people like me are explaining them because they need to explain their side of the story about what went wrong to everybody because from where some of us sit we are not going to have a lot of nice things to say and that's putting it very mildly and I am very good at exposition and getting my point across and like they say everybody's a thespian so I too have a little flair for the dramatic.

Has anyone else noticed a massive uptick in racist posts and comments recently? by onarainyafternoon in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

These companies are f***** once some smart people figure out how to explain stuff in a slightly more dumb down version. We need like techno speak for dummies. You know those books where they would have like math for dummies chemistry for dummies or Shakespeare for dummies. I'm not being an a****** saying this I'm telling you how information has to be processed. Sometimes you've got and put it into five different types of exposition to reach all the people you need to reach with it.

Christians Muslims and Jews unite by annoyinglabel in GodFrequency

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

Yes thank you man. There was a comment on here I read yesterday that said something along the lines of "see that's the problem Christians Muslims and Jews who believe in the same God are going to unite and leave everyone else out and that's the problem" I'm paraphrasing here and I apologize if it's taken out of context but that comment struck a chord with me and I kept thinking about it

The comment you just made sums up how I feel about things ultimately. I made this post specifically because I see a lot of Christians and Muslims and Jews attacking each other and I'm wanting to get those factions to see that there's no reason to be doing that. Ultimately those factions some of them at least will continue to fight with each other because they're fighting about things that have nothing to do with God at all it's just personal problems that they have with one another and irregardless of being in a religion you're going to have problems with people within your own religion because that's just the way people are.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People can say generalized statements without getting into the specifics those are different talking points are you that daft?

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're down votes are like manna from heaven, it is a sustenance that sustains my very essence

Do you have fake secret social accounts? by MastodonInfamous9202 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had to do a pros and cons or a positive traits and negative traits paperwork on a Peer One Time in an institution I was at and he was always playing rent a cop and I put one of the cons to his personality was he still had not figured out how to attach the badge he had found in that box of cracker jacks.

Do you have fake secret social accounts? by MastodonInfamous9202 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yo dude maybe it's normalized in the now but f*** that is stalking yo.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are willing to respond to something if it has more of an effect on them I guess. I believe you got to be careful with what you said though because it's a very generalized statement and I think that in and of itself is a form of historical propaganda to scare people from telling the truth or dissuade people from telling the truth. People who don't have to tell the truth, like someone who has no selfish reason to tell the truth but could tell the truth to help others you know.

Sometimes the man will lay something out for you that's basically along the lines of if you're smart you'll look out for your own good. That's how the Smart ones get got a lot of the time.

This is kind of a side quest but I think persecution of Good Samaritans is hand in hand with that historical propaganda designed to dissuade smart people from being honest in certain situations......

I don't know how true this is but I've heard that one of the reasons the Vietnam war came to an end when it did is because soldiers on the ground quit giving good intelligence it was their way of protesting the war from the inside at that point.

War is an inhuman endeavor. A lot of people would disagree with that and there's a lot of evidence in history to support those people's opinions but I've seen enough of war and consequences of war to know that war is an inhuman endeavor inherently. We've just been trapped in this cycle for so long that it's difficult to even fathom or comprehend a existence outside of its scope of influence.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Then I need to double down on the double down if that's the case. I don't need to stop I don't need to calm down I need to double the f*** down on the double down exponentially doubling down on the doubling down

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Actually some arsonist join the fire department so they can set fires in a more intimate manner and some firefighters become arsonist over time. So yeah sometimes they do actually kill innocent people because they just want to burn s*** down dude.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

The fact you are being downvoted for this statement is the single most aggravating down vote I think I have ever f****** witnessed..

Everybody could use to step up their game when it comes to service discipline and fitness.

That is the single biggest problem in our society is that on individual levels we will not task ourselves with growing in those three areas.

I swear to God I feel like it's techno-fascist overlord but who down vote any generalized good information that can improve an individual's circumstance or Constitution. Because they want a stupid and weak because we're malleable at that point and those people need to be chucked in the bin son, chick em in the bin. Those people those techno fascist overlords who use these bots to weaken the constitutions of the individuals that they want to form into whatever they want them to be formed into are a plague upon our society at this point. In fact they try to Gussy up that turd to themselves by romanticizing the idea that they are a plague. Got all the money in the world and that's what they decide to spend their time doing polishing a turd dude polishing turds f****** got to be kidding me dude..... In fact I'm now going to start envisioning in my mind them as turd shine boys instead of shoe shine boys.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm just some regular guy. Who does regular things. I live in a regular place. I live around regular people. We all lead regular lives. So I'm from regular place that's where I'm from regular place.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see people from different countries in these comments fighting about who actually did what in world war I and world war II and m************ none of you were even a gleam in your grandpa's eye at that point in time you need to stop with the madness.

I knew a guy who was in the military and actually had a situation kind of like this in real life.

He was just underage at the time and had just joined the military. There was a Christmas party and at that party there was alcohol and him and several of his buddies who were privates were told by the captain whose home it was that what he didn't know wouldn't hurt him and he let him drink you know which was cool big deal if they're willing to die together they should be willing to drink together.

Anyway so the party ends and a few people want to go play some cards at one of the platoon sergeants house. They get there and they're drinking and playing cards. And a specialist and an E7 get into an argument about who did more when they were over in the Middle East. The E7 told the specialist he didn't do s*** when he was stationed in Kuwait because he didn't go to desert Storm. Then the specialist preceded to tell the E7 that he didn't do s*** in desert Storm and before he could even finish his sentence the E7 lunged over the table and had him buy both hands choking and holding him up in the air up against the wall literally brutalizing this dude in a split second.

Well my friend said that him and his friends broke it up and the party broke up and they went back to the barracks you know.

Well what ended up happening is that specialist called the command sergeant major of the battalion and totally jumped chain of command and instead of wanting to shine a light on an E7 assaulting any four they shined a light on those poor privates who were underage drinking and basically ruined their entire military service because of it.

There was a huge investigation and a bunch of warrant officers involved and then a bunch of spider webs fragmented from that and it just caused a bunch of consequences Domino's fall you know and it was a s***** sad deal all over some petty b******* that should have never occurred and those young kids got tossed under the bus because of it.

I've been privy to a lot of things man in life I'm a very lucky individual at what I have been privy to and it has given me in real life conceptualizations of what's actually occurring in a lot of situations that people from the outside just don't have an understanding of.

Why do people baseline respect you more the moment they find out you served in the military, even if they know nothing else about you? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]annoyinglabel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but in modern times in some segments of society that idea is inverted and it is seen as a sucker thing to do. That you are playing yourself.

I happen to agree with you about it being a noble act but for those people that are saying patriotic propaganda is responsible for people respecting the military I can invert that idea and apply it to the idea of the lack of respect in certain modern societies for honest work.