That's totally wild
Buttflapper
I quit after they fraudulently charged me a 6 month subscription renewal and then refused to refund it for months because no customer service reps anymore, and then the next expansion had paid early access for a huge paywall. It's a total scam now
No need to scalp and sell it for $2000 anymore! Nvidia has started price gouging on their behalf.
Publix is just a horribly run business. They should monitor someone making the subs and see how long it takes them to make subs while simultaneously addressing the growing line in store. Because it's not right to ignore people that are standing in line and have showed up during their lunch hour at work. Like that's totally wrong. But monitor how many mobile order subs they get through during the lunch hour, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. and how long each sub takes to make during that time.. Then use that for their time estimation. I guarantee it would be a lot longer of an estimate than the ones they provide on their website. So they are basically lying to the people online, which causes a lot of anger. You see people come into the store and start getting upset because their mobile order isn't there on time
It’s scary how quickly people assume conspiracy
I'm not assuming it's a conspiracy. I simply stated that it's suspicious and shady. There's several things that simply don't add up about the situation. (1) Why did the "county employees" not notify the election center in any way? The employees there had no idea what was going on. That's very unusual.
(2) why ghosts? It's not difficult to understand that dressing in white cloths or robes might easily be misunderstood as something else, especially in a very diverse town with a fair amount of non-white people voting there. They could've dressed as anything else. Bumblebee, cat whiskers, bunny rabbit, ghostbusters. They really chose white sheets that look like a ripoff klansmen outfit, and didn't even think twice
(3) Why did they show up at a polling center, and try filming it, which is 100% illegal. That's common knowledge. You can't film on the premises of a polling location during a voting period. They had so many other county government buildings to choose from. Tax collector, DMV, wastewater plant, fire station.... They specifically chose to do it at a place where it's known to be illegal
(4) why did they ignore Georgia state law that explicitly states that wearing a mask is illegal? This is very widely known, you can dress up for Halloween ON halloween, but randomly walking around in a full blown ghost costume not on Halloween is illegal
(5) Why did they try to film it? This is the one that honestly makes zero sense. Holiday cheer, sure, whatever. But why would you try to film at a polling center (illegal)? Usually the media is called in to film things like "Hey Fox local news, can you cover this and televise it?" Nope, they're just like, we're going to randomly film this for no apparent reason on a day that isn't Halloween, without telling anyone we're coming
Weird part is they weren't arrested... Like tf? There are police
What if It's only listed as an Airbnb because they can't sell it though? It's been listed on the market, and it has not sold obviously. What else would you do with a home that you're not living in and you're actively trying to sell? That's what's not really making sense to me. For example say I have a vacation home in Pennsylvania or something like that. I put it on the market for the valuation that it has, 500k, hundreds of other homes just like that, no one's buying it for months and months and months... But I'm still paying for it. What exactly is wrong with putting it on Airbnb?