Yeah, unpopular_opinion is only for popular opinions
Not to mention projection
Yes, of course there are plenty of workplaces this bad, but they still wouldn't write "voluntary mandatory"
Haha. But I mean they're too polite and nonconfrontational to argue about less than an ounce, but an American pint is like 100 mL smaller, it's really noticeable
British people know how big their pints are meant to be ahaha
For a criminal charge, absolutely, and that's as it should be. But in lay terms there is a bit of a grey area. I think you can be an overworked bartender who at some level does realise that the pour isn't 100% up to the line (so the customer won't be getting the full pint they ordered), but is too busy or distracted or lazy to really give a shit about making it exactly perfect. Who among us would make every burger perfect if we worked fast food? None, but it's technically illegal in this case. But a punter who'd send a pint back for being less than an ounce under is pretty rare, nobody really cares that much.
I think the real news is that the average pub goer is spending almost three grand a year. Jfc.
Sure, technically, but I doubt it's always on purpose.
No, just sloppy pouring mostly
Electromagnetic field (festival/hacker camp) next weekend!
You can just do
grep Error5 log.txt
For legitimate self defence
For legitimate self defence
For legitimate self defence
They only "officially" dont, but in fact they wield a huge amount of power over the government, there have been several scandals about it in recent years
This was my first thought, thanks for doing it.
It drives me mad that the em dash isn't the width of the M!
Yes, if you have a domain you can catch all emails being sent there even if you don't know the name - having the domain means controlling the bit after the @, so every email address with that ending.
Everyone's level of clever/readable is different