it's weird that a shit load of people took the escalator more in that situation in the first place. it's so small compared to the huge flight of stairs. especially in what seemed to be a busy place where people come and go. and, it's not even that many stairs.
Thank you, thank you, you've been a great crowd.
Pretty sure walking up stairs has nothing to do with work or ethics or morals. Exercise maybe, I'll give you recycling has something to do with morals, but not work ethics.
Shitty argument was shitty, try again with you humankind is going in a downward spiral of ethics because we tried using piano stairs for entertainment.
I'm deeply intrigued.
Work is defined as application of a force (gravitational, electromagnetic, etc) through a physical distance. The force applied has to actually change the position of the object. I.e. work can be applied to define the force used to walk up a flight of stairs. Should of made myself more clear.
Should have*
And there is no work ethic applied to walking up a flight of stairs, that's just called manners.
Work ethic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However comma this is the internet and you are bound by contract to defend whatever dumb shit you posted out of righteous anger and furious wrath. Carry on....
You are truly on a different world there guy. Never agreed that walking up stairs was manners. I don't even see how manners and stairs would even begin to correlate with one another(unless your helping an old lady up them but that is not the case). Again I ask are you new at this?
Yeah you dumb. Let's get an instant replay here;
You: piano stairs and trash games won't help work ethic and morals
Me: Work ethic has nothing to do with stairs, its equivalent is manners but that's irrelevant
You: humankind won't be as good as it was when we had to hunt dinosaurs
Me: uh, no. here's why
You: going to change my argument and agree with Perm but pretend it's my argument
Me: Busted!
You: grumble grumble insult insult
Here you go rere, since you wanted to bring up "worth ethic," which dealing with downy's on BG for awhile I interpreted as 'work ethic' while talking about stairs and trash machines, you really have some balls coming at me for using the word manners.
Protip: Don't use words or phrases you don't understand in arguments where you might be asked to defend your position.
But here, since I am kind and have BG worth ethics and manners, let me help you:
You see manners walking up the steps would include oh say, not tripping someone, bumping someone, pushing, running, lanes, or anything that would include not causing discomfort or bodily injury. Unless you can show me a job description that specifically includes walking up stairs professionally you look like a
http://www.thundersquee.com/wp-conte...9/09/moran.jpg
and you're scramblin' to recover.
Carry on, sir, this is quite entertaining.
I misused my wording in saying work ethic, I merely should of said to lazy to do the work to walk up the stairs instead of taking the escalator. If you need another definition of work look at pervious post or take a basic physics class. Manners? Where would you even begin to bring manners into the conversation? No one ever mention anything about someone walking up these piano stairs, then turning around and shoving the shit outta the person beside them(except for pushing the clown them which would be rather humorous) So on the basis of manners your point is null. Morals have stayed the same... people should throw away their trash but they don't i.e lack of moral standards. Changing my argument? It's been the same from the start...you don't know what your doing.
Protip: Go back under your bridge
At least you admitted you have less than a 6th graders understanding of what work ethic is and misused it completely, but don't jump on my nuts for providing you a thesaurus and allowing a more apt term.
So sorry you's all butthurt and ish.
But on with the show! Another essay Hercules. Hercules! Hercules! Hercules! Hercules! Hercules! Hercules! Hercules!
Manners has nothing to do with work in the least nor with anything involved in this thread... you seem to be stuck on it though. You could simply add that work ethic is the amount of pride you put into doing work in general but that is stretching just alittle so I'll stick with work(physics work not manual labor which you can't seem to tell the difference between). Your trolling skills -1![]()