the thread about nothing...

is it ok to upgrade to windows 11? i've been delaying it for awhile. are there major bugs?
I would wait it out. bugs are still out there. besides, there isn't really any benefit upgrading other than having the 11 brand.
 
Why was there such an uproar about people originall calling Covid the Wuhan/China Virus.... but any other virus or mutation of covid can have it's place of inception listed
because China is sensitive to criticisms.
 
Damn some more sugar on top of your sugar?

That new Isaiah Rashad is bumpin. :pimp:
Maple syrup is a less bad version of sugar lol, much like coconut sugar. The worker in the farm told us it's actually healthy haha. But you right it is a lot of sugar. I just got back from the gym & did extra cardio so that balances it out some I think
 
People really be splitting big *** checks at restaurants when they are in a group with people they don't even know like that?
I went to one of my friends bday parties on Saturday at a steakhouse. It was 8 of us total. The bill was 1k. Not bad for a steakhouse, but here's where the issue came. I was there with my wife and bro. My friend had invited some girl he's talking to and her sister. Plus another mutual friend and someone else. The girls sister gets the bill first and says, "ok, it would be $135 a piece." Well, me, my wife and bro didn't order much because we weren't that hungry. I mean, Thanksgiving just happened. So we ordered light. So I tell them, hell nah, I am not paying $270 for me and my wife when we probably got $125 worth of food. That made everything awkward for a minute lol. Then the girls sister that I don't know says, you normally split in a big group. But I was like, I don't even know yall like that, I'll pay for my homie for his bday, but thats it. Also, the two sisters ordered well over $400 worth of food and alcohol. So it benefited them...Anyway, we end of getting a separate bill with me, my wife and bro and it was $211 total with tax and gratuity instead of $405 for the 3 of us. Was I wrong? Lol
Btw, afterwards we went to a lounge/club and I bought my homie a bottle for his bday, so the money isn't the issue, it's the principle.
 
People really be splitting big *** checks at restaurants when they are in a group with people they don't even know like that?
I went to one of my friends bday parties on Saturday at a steakhouse. It was 8 of us total. The bill was 1k. Not bad for a steakhouse, but here's where the issue came. I was there with my wife and bro. My friend had invited some girl he's talking to and her sister. Plus another mutual friend and someone else. The girls sister gets the bill first and says, "ok, it would be $135 a piece." Well, me, my wife and bro didn't order much because we weren't that hungry. I mean, Thanksgiving just happened. So we ordered light. So I tell them, hell nah, I am not paying $270 for me and my wife when we probably got $125 worth of food. That made everything awkward for a minute lol. Then the girls sister that I don't know says, you normally split in a big group. But I was like, I don't even know yall like that, I'll pay for my homie for his bday, but thats it. Also, the two sisters ordered well over $400 worth of food and alcohol. So it benefited them...Anyway, we end of getting a separate bill with me, my wife and bro and it was $211 total with tax and gratuity instead of $405 for the 3 of us. Was I wrong? Lol
Btw, afterwards we went to a lounge/club and I bought my homie a bottle for his bday, so the money isn't the issue, it's the principle.

if you didn't really know them then you're not wrong. probably wouldve done the same.
 
People really be splitting big *** checks at restaurants when they are in a group with people they don't even know like that?
I went to one of my friends bday parties on Saturday at a steakhouse. It was 8 of us total. The bill was 1k. Not bad for a steakhouse, but here's where the issue came. I was there with my wife and bro. My friend had invited some girl he's talking to and her sister. Plus another mutual friend and someone else. The girls sister gets the bill first and says, "ok, it would be $135 a piece." Well, me, my wife and bro didn't order much because we weren't that hungry. I mean, Thanksgiving just happened. So we ordered light. So I tell them, hell nah, I am not paying $270 for me and my wife when we probably got $125 worth of food. That made everything awkward for a minute lol. Then the girls sister that I don't know says, you normally split in a big group. But I was like, I don't even know yall like that, I'll pay for my homie for his bday, but thats it. Also, the two sisters ordered well over $400 worth of food and alcohol. So it benefited them...Anyway, we end of getting a separate bill with me, my wife and bro and it was $211 total with tax and gratuity instead of $405 for the 3 of us. Was I wrong? Lol
Btw, afterwards we went to a lounge/club and I bought my homie a bottle for his bday, so the money isn't the issue, it's the principle.

Nah you were right. They tried to get off.
 
My niece is hooked on Miraculous Ladybug/Cat Noir. She can probably watch it every day. She sings the song too. So I got her some merch for Christmas lol.
 
if you didn't really know them then you're not wrong. probably wouldve done the same.
Even if I did know them I would have done the same.

I dont do group checks for the very reasons outlined. I'll grab a round. But that's my round to pay for and I'll have my own tab to square away.
 
Nah you were right. They tried to get off.
if you didn't really know them then you're not wrong. probably wouldve done the same.

That was my feelings. If it was a whole group of me and my friends, then cool. I have those types of relationships with my friends where we buy each other food and drinks when we are out.. But if I don't know you, you're not about to be ordering a bunch of food and drinks then say, let's split evenly. Hell nah.
They were mad though, I didn't give a damn :lol:
 
Idk why people don’t talk to the servers. It’s possible to have separate checks and have the bday person’s bill split on to everyone’s check.
 
People really be splitting big *** checks at restaurants when they are in a group with people they don't even know like that?
I went to one of my friends bday parties on Saturday at a steakhouse. It was 8 of us total. The bill was 1k. Not bad for a steakhouse, but here's where the issue came. I was there with my wife and bro. My friend had invited some girl he's talking to and her sister. Plus another mutual friend and someone else. The girls sister gets the bill first and says, "ok, it would be $135 a piece." Well, me, my wife and bro didn't order much because we weren't that hungry. I mean, Thanksgiving just happened. So we ordered light. So I tell them, hell nah, I am not paying $270 for me and my wife when we probably got $125 worth of food. That made everything awkward for a minute lol. Then the girls sister that I don't know says, you normally split in a big group. But I was like, I don't even know yall like that, I'll pay for my homie for his bday, but thats it. Also, the two sisters ordered well over $400 worth of food and alcohol. So it benefited them...Anyway, we end of getting a separate bill with me, my wife and bro and it was $211 total with tax and gratuity instead of $405 for the 3 of us. Was I wrong? Lol
Btw, afterwards we went to a lounge/club and I bought my homie a bottle for his bday, so the money isn't the issue, it's the principle.
Not wrong at all. Dealt with people just like this before.
 
That was my feelings. If it was a whole group of me and my friends, then cool. I have those types of relationships with my friends where we buy each other food and drinks when we are out.. But if I don't know you, you're not about to be ordering a bunch of food and drinks then say, let's split evenly. Hell nah.
They were mad though, I didn't give a damn :lol:
And one of them tried to explain to you that the check should be split evenly :lol:

Trippin.
 
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