Grill’d are known wage thieves. Fuck that company.
Hey hey, don’t know you that those employees just never finished their training /s
How are the burgers tho?
Alright, a big step up from McD’s and other fast food. Not the best that you can find but I’d eat there without complaints
I’ll be honest, I didn’t see “healthy burgers” until I read the caption and my brain still doesn’t want to read it that way at all.
Heal thy brain than
Than what?
I guess I mixed up than and then. Happens to me all the time because my native language doesn’t have the distinction so they sound the same to me. If you have a good rule of thumb when to use which, enlighten me. Otherwise use your brain and don’t be a dick next time.
Drama aside, then is used for time, whereas than is for comparisons.
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I am taller than her
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And then we watched a movie
An example correctly using both back-to-back would be:
- I was weaker back then than I am now
Easier than I thought, thanks!
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It’s so funny when you called someone who did the same thing as you did as a dick
Oh, I intended it as a play of words. I was thinking whether to write “heal thy brain” or “healthy brain”. Guess the other option would of made the joke more obvious. Maybe a hyphen would have been best?
I miss the old internet. Before big capital figured out how stupid we are.
Htbg ehue ayrr l s!