Man, you really don't know your movies if you don't recognize one of the best known quotes from Seven Samurai.Baby Driver seems like an odd choice for a furniture putting together movie.
Man, you really don't know your movies if you don't recognize one of the best known quotes from Seven Samurai.Baby Driver seems like an odd choice for a furniture putting together movie.
I thought it was from The King and I.Man, you really don't know your movies if you don't recognize one of the best known quotes from Seven Samurai.
I think you're assuming too much.I think its from Scott Pilgrim vs the World. The specific mention of Scott Pilgrim really gave it away imo.
Well now, yes, since you’ve had time to do some script searches to find that exact quote.Would guessing Super Mario Bros. have been too on the nose?
It was on imdb, so it's you know it's true.Well now, yes, since you’ve had time to do some script searches to find that exact quote.
Closing employee: I keep feeling like I'm forgetting somethingHOLY SHIT!
Ehh, I'm not paid enough to think.Closing employee: I keep feeling like I'm forgetting something
Well, that sounds like the start to a horror movie.HOLY SHIT!
When it expires and you rejoin later, does it remember your personal playlists and such? I've wondered but don't want to try in case I lose stuffI don't know why LinkedIn expects me to pay for Premium. I always get 3 free months, cancel at the end, and then a month later they offer me 3 more free months
LinkedIn has playlists? For what? I'm like real confused.When it expires and you rejoin later, does it remember your personal playlists and such? I've wondered but don't want to try in case I lose stuff
I completely misread that, my mind processed it as "Spotify" instead of "LinkedIn"LinkedIn has playlists? For what? I'm like real confused.
I use Premium to send emails to recruiters that I don't already have a connection with (which is only possible with a Premium subscription).
They wanted to find out if you were religious, what your religion was, and what your political affiliation was... but it's illegal to ask those questions during a hiring interview because they are often used to screen out candidates that don't fit the "culture" of the company. So they ask these questions instead.I just had a "cultural interview". Like, almost nothing about work or technology. More "how do you get up in the morning" or "would you buy an electric car". I described it to my wife as the most midwestern interview I've even been in. I'm surprised no one asked me my favorite casserole recipe.
This show gave me myopia in one eye.
This show gave me myopia in one eye.