blackbrook
I’m with you in not getting this. I think the concert comparison is useful. What a lot of people get out of a live show is a connection with the crowd. A bunch of people around them all expressing energy about the same thing. I think it’s the same with a political rally. Personally I don’t get this–I just lack the gene for getting into crowd energy or something. But a lot of people really enjoy this, and people ramp each other up. I kind of think it’s a human instinct we’d be better of without.
Assuming they mean this as a joke, there’s not really much point in responding at all. Bad jokes are best just ignored.
Contact Delhaize corporate. Even just from a PR standpoint that manager is an asshat for not accepting the return of a 2 euro product, and corporate might not be happy about it.
Anyone who doesn’t like what someone does can call it robbery. Like charging a price that is too high in someone’s opinion.
But robbery in a legal sense is about property. If you dig up body in a legal cemetary, which generally means owned by some organization that runs the cemetery, that is probably real persecutable grave robbery. Elsewhere, not so much.
I use “mold” for the fungus and the tool, “mould” for composted soil.
You need to add some disclaimer to this diagram like “not to scale”…