Something can still be blatant with an attempt to mask it from the general public. Some things can actually be quite blatant to one person while completely obscure to another.
Something can still be blatant with an attempt to mask it from the general public. Some things can actually be quite blatant to one person while completely obscure to another.
Wife works as a 3rd grade school teacher and I go up to her school every friday to have lunch with her. I have seen the menus
They are still shitty and the food still taste awful.
When my son goes to kindergarten and I want pack him a lunch, fuck that, he will get a packed lunch. I want to see them try to take my son's food away.
The other in this case being SA and the DA of the third largest city in the country. How can something be blatant yet be masked if its an attempt to mask that insinuates that they failed at masking it and either they in the incompetent or on the take.
talk about off topic lol
Because blatant and obscure are totally fucking subjective? We're arguing semantics here. You were claiming improper use of the word blatant. The use of the word wasn't improper. Simple as that.
Context maybe?
I read the first 5 replies...too lazy to read the rest so if this has been said, sorry.
If the school wants to mandate in-school food as lunch, it should be free (or atleast include it as part of tuition fee) and for everyone. Chances are the poor kids wont be able to afford it regardless, and any school saying "dont want to pay, lolstarve" while citing that they're doing it for "health reasons" is fucking hypocritical.
The line-up at my high school's cafeteria was bad enough for quick-to-make junk food (fries, burgers, etc) with people bringing their own food. I'd hate to see how long it'd be in Chicago with that in effect.
I'm sure the people complaining about elementary school food are looking at the food and saying "OMG THIS HAMBURGER DOESNT HAVE A LAYER OF A MAYO."
The person who raised the issue of long lines is awesome though. Good point.
Interesting to note that that statement proves itself: the subjectivity of obviousness is obvious to you or I, but not to Rhinox.
And yes, Rhinox, off-topic happens when you pointlessly start arguing semantics and profess your lack of desire to debate the subject at hand.
The choice is:
1. take the free low-cal food we give you, or
2. you lose Medicaid coverage for your kid's fat ass.
There, with one fell swoop I solved the obesity epidemic as well as the budget... epidemic?
Fuck guys I'm being trolled by a Belgium with spellcheck
halp
Racism. Cute.
I didn't ask for your input, but might as well have fun with it.
Edit: If you insist on spellchecking: I'm not a country.
lol
Every Friday he comes from San Antonio to Chicago to look at school menus and have lunch with his wife.