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there was a lizard in the shower so i said hello to it and the person showering next to me was like “hi??” i wasn’t sure whether to carry on the conversation or be like sorry i was talking to a lizard
When Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) is preparing to draw Rose (Kate Winslet), he tells her to “Over on the bed… the couch.” The line was scripted “Over on that couch”, but DiCaprio made an honest mistake and James Cameron liked it so much he kept it in.
fun fact everybody
So really, he fucks up in every film he’s in, but the director always decides to keep it going
They got enough money to pull this shit, but can’t give their employees a living wage.
^^^^^^^^^^^^ like????
And what about the employees who now have to give hugs to the creepy fucks coming in trying to not pay for their goddamned food????
Hi! McDonald’s employee here!!
So the thing about this is that it’s not every customer that walks in the door that gets this opportunity. In fact, it’s a time-based selection. We have these cards that tell us that the customer who orders at, say. 2:16:32 (yes, it’s even down to the second) can pay with Lovin’ to get their order for free!!
The employee themselves select what the customer has to do to get their free meal, chosen from a list given to us (from calling someone they love, to telling a joke, or even blowing a kiss) so we don’t at all feel as though we have to accept harassment from these customers as we choose what they do and they don’t at all have to be physically interactive with us.
I actually really love this “pay with lovin’” idea, and it really excites crew and customers, so I hate all the negative press this is getting. It was incredibly uplifting to see the smiles of customers getting their meal for free and the excitement of the customers around them, even if they themselves didn’t get a free meal. One customer I had cried as she told me that she was going through a rough patch and this was just the sort of positivity she needed and I prompted another to call someone he loves and he excitedly phoned his wife, of whom he proudly told us just found out she was pregnant and the whole restaurant cheered for him; it was beautiful.
The theme behind this idea is love so let’s all do our part to spread the message, okay?