"Seriously chat, whilst she's gone off the room, I really don't know how do you put up with... uh Rin lol At least you don't have to live with her like I do, maybe we could try and get her to move out, even if she moved to the shed in the garden, she's absolutely hopeless in the house; She doesn't even know what recycling is, can't put anything in the bin, doesn't know what a washing machine is, doesn't make her bed, full of toys, absolutely full of toys, doesn't even drive; You'd think she'd work all this work out before she came on stream, oh here she comes. We all decided it would be a really good idea if you moved to Siberia"Gin Penrose
Edit - favorite example is the shift where one of the cooks, having forgotten his pipe proceeded to carve a potato to smoke weed out of in his downtime on shift
Question about the donation thing, is it actually a benefit or is it just an offset of what the donation is? As in, you get $20 in donation so you write off $20 or is there some strange loophole where you can get more than that? This just sounds like a weird commie talking point where in reality the donations are treated as a write off as they're, you know, donated, not actual income.
Ok but is that cap on donations only or does it cover any other profits? I feel like the write off on taxes is literally just the amount donated, so sure they bring in 10 million dollars as donations but they donate ten million dollars and write that off, that's normal. Maybe you can argue it's them stealing valor by claiming they donated that amount, not the customer, but they facilitated the donation.
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