1. "looks like my sister got caught up in a MLM" In response to Reply # 0
she was telling me shes probably going to focus on it full time when the restaurant chain shes working for closes. this was before i knew what it was she was doing.
she sent a group text asking about referrals and my brother replied asking her if it was a pyramid scheme and asking her for the name of the company and more details. then he sent a screenshot saying it was one.
from what i could find she is selling a legit service but will probably get pushed to spend more of her own money and not get a good commission unless she recruits more people which...yeah.
i guess we gotta talk with her so she gets out as soon as possible.
legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79608 posts
Thu Mar-11-21 08:55 AM
2. "a friend of mine posted about how many times he was approached " In response to Reply # 1
dude said “one time in Denmark”
how the fuck you getting sold on MLM when on vacation.
anyway.. sure enough one dude we grew up with starts his sell. “why are people upset at those who want to have more revenue streams? Sounds like you guys dont like money. I retired my wife with my side gig. He is a photo of my 1099 as proof”
these people are relentless
**************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
I'm about 30-40 days into changing my lifestyle No sodas, no booze, cut out most sugars, upped exercise, lost weight
But I FEEL awful a lot of days.
What I used to believe was being in a funk because of diet, or sleep (could still be), or hangover/let down/detoxing/ or weight ... I now think is just good old fashion stress.
It was a year ago yesterday hat I texted a good friend that "I don't think people have entertained the likelihood of a quarantine"
It's been a whole damn year.
------ “There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn.” -Albert Camus
4. "on decorating your house for the holidays" In response to Reply # 0
everyone of them
a neighbor of mine started filling out their yard with inflatables themed for every holiday. i think it started with halloween which, cool...then they did thanksgiving. um okay. christmas, typical...valentines day...st patricks...
i think in the past week they started adding some easter ones to the st patricks one. i think they were out on the yard making changes this morning when i was heading to work. who knows whats going to be up when i get home lol
to be clear they typically only have one holiday up at a time. is this a new trend or is my neighbor an educator working from home that just has to scratch the holiday decorating bug?