Anonymous wrote:I think this stuff is bizarre.
Social skills (and eating donuts/cake) has not much to do with running our economy and keeping America safe and stable. We all know this know.
I am a female. At work I want people to treat me like a man. Pay me like one too. I go home and I am female again.
I literally tell people to have male expectations on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this stuff is bizarre.
Social skills (and eating donuts/cake) has not much to do with running our economy and keeping America safe and stable. We all know this know.
I am a female. At work I want people to treat me like a man. Pay me like one too. I go home and I am female again.
I literally tell people to have male expectations on me.
Part of running for any office, including the highest offices in the land, is convincing people that you're human. That you have some humanity. That you identify with them and their struggles. He's failing at doing something that is extremely fundamental.
There is currently no evidence about his ability to be a good executive, because his political experience consists of 2 years as a junior senator. So, we're essentially back to wondering if the guy even speaks human.
I am the same poster who wants to be treated male. I speak a couple of languages. A third one not that great (another I studied for spouse and kids). speaking human is not a thing.
I just think it’s over emphasized. W was / is an amazing human being, a lot of people say that about him. He basically is living the retirement dream now
Anonymous wrote:I think this stuff is bizarre.
Social skills (and eating donuts/cake) has not much to do with running our economy and keeping America safe and stable. We all know this know.
I am a female. At work I want people to treat me like a man. Pay me like one too. I go home and I am female again.
I literally tell people to have male expectations on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this stuff is bizarre.
Social skills (and eating donuts/cake) has not much to do with running our economy and keeping America safe and stable. We all know this know.
I am a female. At work I want people to treat me like a man. Pay me like one too. I go home and I am female again.
I literally tell people to have male expectations on me.
Part of running for any office, including the highest offices in the land, is convincing people that you're human. That you have some humanity. That you identify with them and their struggles. He's failing at doing something that is extremely fundamental.
There is currently no evidence about his ability to be a good executive, because his political experience consists of 2 years as a junior senator. So, we're essentially back to wondering if the guy even speaks human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy was interviewed on CNN and was told how the Teen USA kid who was mocked for her interview sank into depression after that went viral. When asked if he should not have linked to it last night or if he felt bad, he doubled down and said people should just learn to laugh at themselves. “It was just a joke”. He’s just a horrible human being.
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:I think this stuff is bizarre.
Social skills (and eating donuts/cake) has not much to do with running our economy and keeping America safe and stable. We all know this know.
I am a female. At work I want people to treat me like a man. Pay me like one too. I go home and I am female again.
I literally tell people to have male expectations on me.
Anonymous wrote:I think this stuff is bizarre.
Social skills (and eating donuts/cake) has not much to do with running our economy and keeping America safe and stable. We all know this know.
I am a female. At work I want people to treat me like a man. Pay me like one too. I go home and I am female again.
I literally tell people to have male expectations on me.
Anonymous wrote:This guy was interviewed on CNN and was told how the Teen USA kid who was mocked for her interview sank into depression after that went viral. When asked if he should not have linked to it last night or if he felt bad, he doubled down and said people should just learn to laugh at themselves. “It was just a joke”. He’s just a horrible human being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched the video for the first time and given that we’re on page 80, I expected more.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to release it should be fired, but why is no one mentioning how rude the worker was from the start?
After that, it’s just JD making small talk and salvaging an otherwise awkward encounter.
It serves as a commercial for why it’s better to just eat at home. Customer service sucks. Ten years ago people had basic conversational skills and manners.
She wasn't rude at the start. She became rude when she said she didn't want to be filmed and instead of turning off the camera like a socially normal person, he just said to have them blur her out. Creepy that a middle aged man is taking involuntary videos of a young woman; that's the weirdo.
If he had just had them turn off the camera and tried to go somewhere else for his completely faked "just folksy" video she might have been more courteous to him. She was weird to the creepy man who was having a crew video her when she asked not to be. She couldn't leave because she was at her job, but I bed she wanted to just turn her back and leave him standing alone.