swampman posted:For those not aware, i own my business, I have employees now, unleash the hate, I can take it. If it means anything, if i were on that show,the Pro Boss would tell me i need to charge my customers more and pay my employees less. An accountant said i should be paying people as independent contractors and not employees
the last time i filed my taxes i told the accountant that this is exactly what my boss was doing and she was like "that's incredibly illegal wtf"
Episode 3: That's Fascinating
Airdate: November 21, 2004
Days: Days 6-10 of the competition.
Summary: Mr. Todd invites three women to join him on the yacht Perseverance II and three men to join him at Harborside International Golf Center. Mr. Todd gave the women bikinis on the boat and after going swimming in Lake Michigan, did not show up to his appointment with the men. Todd also leads the women to think that as a result of the boat trip they have forged a close relationship with him, whereas all he has ever said in conversation with each of them is "that's fascinating".
Task: Create a mascot for Drycon, a company that sells hydrocyanic acid, with an informational presentation in front of 8-year-old children and their parents. The children voted on the winning team.
i watched this the other night. this scene where mishima confronts the violent left wing protesters and owns the libtards with their own logic makes me wish we had someone like him today instead of 'based stick man' and whastever
Lysenko posted:he was cool and gay
my previous statements about him not being cool are now inoperative.
glomper_stomper posted:mishima was really heavily gay and he understood the intense drive towards death, violence, and self-destruction that all alienated gay boys have but don't often grasp consciously. he let that shit take over his life and that's why he turned to bodybuilding, fascism, and getting his fucking head sliced off.
same
cars posted:he died as a walking joke
pretty sure he died sitting, guts all over the plaaaaace
also the japanese cartoon called 'scum's wish'. I'm trying to decide whether it's deep or trashy. real melodrama is nice, the emotional messiness of japanese narratives continually impress me. between episodes I was overcome by the need to look at baudelaire's journals again. hopefully the second half is good, it makes me want to write.