How does someone look at this and go "yes, this is good content"?
CoffeeGrounds
Former barista here, it's definitely the barista.
Though to be fair, the blame is mostly on the shop owner for not emphasizing quality and training the barista well
You can't seriously be equating the moral shortcomings of taking a bribe to the complete immorality of imposing a draft on others and forcing them to march towards near certain death
30?? A city would be lucky if they got that much use out of their stadium
And? Sorry to burst your bubble but you're going to kill yourself with your shitty drug habit. Grow the fuck up, I'm sure there's people in your life who care about you and you're causing them nothing but pain with your addictions that you refuse to do anything about
Oh no! Won't anyone think of the criminals!?
Why even take the risk? It's so commonly found in all sorts of drugs over here in the US that it's hard to believe the same thing won't start happening very soon in Europe. The rise of fentanyl has only taken place in the US over the past couple years, it wouldn't surprise me if it starts hitting Europe soon.
From what I understand, even the tiniest amount has severe potential to cause an overdose leading to a horrifying death (I've seen it myself with homeless people OD'ing on it on the street, it's terrifying). I seriously don't understand why anyone would bother taking the risk at all when your life is literally at stake
I understand someone doing cocaine 20 years ago, but why the fuck would anyone take a risk and do any drug that could be laced with fentanyl today? It's so fuckin stupid; cut your losses and have a slightly less fun time drinking instead, at least that way you won't accidentally convulse yourself to death
That's just a short term contract with extra steps
Not my heckin' Disneyland!