
"I'll take 'People Who Can't Change With The Times' for $800, Alex".
If you put these images into separate posts I would be compelled to give three likes instead of only one.
They call it a quarter-meter...with cheese...massage?
eww
Yeah, it's closer to 1/3 of a meter but that doesn't fit the Pulp Fiction quote as well
To be fair, the metric system doesn't really do 1/3 of a meter either.
Pouces, pieds, demi-toises?
NSFW language.
Also flat squirrels who made the wrong decision.
"it's better to be run over than indecisive" is quite a spicy take, if you ask me.
Shouldn't that be "Special Hell"?
I assume Super Hell is like regular Hell but everyone's wearing their undies on the outside.
The origin and potential truncation of "the customer is always right" is a matter of some debate. From what I could find, there is no authoritative answer for its origin.
The saying itself isn't evil. Its original intent seems to have been to improve customer service by taking authoritarian shop keepers down a peg and reminding them who they work for. Of course, some customers will use it to justify horrible behavior, too.
If my choice is "soup or hell," I'm picking the soup.
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