(de)Motivational Posters, Random Pics 11.0

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

For Super Saiyan.[/quote]

LOL. Hilarious.

Though I wish Batman would have asked Joker about his sex life.

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

You know, I haven’t taken the time to realise the innuendo in bumming a fag for years, this might be the first time I’ve ever looked at it that way since 2009.[/quote]

I heard that term from a co-worker that interned at Lloyd’s of London and it means something different across the pond than it does here. hilarious.[/quote]

Oh yeah I know, I’m British, it’s our borrowing a cigarette slang, but it’s become so ingrained in me to just say that thinking about cigarettes than the actual whole other meaning that I’d completely forgotten it’s original connotations. I feel paranoid now, I’m sure we have other slang phrases exactly like that, but it’s so natural for me to think of them for what we use them for rather than their innuendos, so now I can’t think of any at all.

Lloyd’s of London is also a great film from the 1930’s, thought I’d slip that in there as hardly anybody knows about it.[/quote]

One of the funniest english slang sayings I ever read was on TN.ā€œShe’s uglier than a blind cobblers thumbā€ LMFAO!

[quote]JLone wrote:

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video: Landline TV
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Priceless[/quote]
and true[/quote]
I almost feel bad for millennials at this point. Ripping on them has become commonplace and the ones that work at my company get like 9-12 bucks an hour. If you have a college degree and make $10 an hour I expect almost nothing out of you, which is what most deliver. [/quote]

You guys realize most of the people on this site would be considered Millennials, right? Depending on who’s making the reference, the millenial generation started any time from the late 70s to the early 90s, so you’ve got people who graduated college over 10 years ago included in the demographic

[quote]KBCThird wrote:

[quote]JLone wrote:

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video: Landline TV
[/quote]
Priceless[/quote]
and true[/quote]
I almost feel bad for millennials at this point. Ripping on them has become commonplace and the ones that work at my company get like 9-12 bucks an hour. If you have a college degree and make $10 an hour I expect almost nothing out of you, which is what most deliver. [/quote]

You guys realize most of the people on this site would be considered Millennials, right? Depending on who’s making the reference, the millenial generation started any time from the late 70s to the early 90s, so you’ve got people who graduated college over 10 years ago included in the demographic[/quote]

And? I kid, to me this implies late teens to mid twenties. I confess I don’t know the definition, but I have seen those kids before.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:

For Super Saiyan.[/quote]

LOL. Hilarious.

Though I wish Batman would have asked Joker about his sex life.[/quote]

Haha, what a story Super Saiyan!

Well it’s a touchy subject for the Joker, his tests came through and he definitely has testicle cancer. Batman didn’t want to embarrass him, because he’s lucky to have Joker as his best friend and he loves Gotham so much.

(It’s getting cheesier with every reference isn’t it?)

Become a sqweeeeeer shaped clewwwd.

http://videomix10.eu/

Full House Cardio:

Dat flow.

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Full House Cardio:

that was electric!

I’m so glad somebody out there has done this, just so we can all marvel at it.

holy shit!

[quote]rds63799 wrote:
holy shit![/quote]

If you pause quickly somewhere between 1:06-1:07 you can see the mixed expressions of horror and regret seep from his surprisingly non-bloodied face. It’s beautiful.

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Full House Cardio:

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You move pretty good.

[quote]KBCThird wrote:

[quote]JLone wrote:

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video: Landline TV
[/quote]
Priceless[/quote]
and true[/quote]
I almost feel bad for millennials at this point. Ripping on them has become commonplace and the ones that work at my company get like 9-12 bucks an hour. If you have a college degree and make $10 an hour I expect almost nothing out of you, which is what most deliver. [/quote]

You guys realize most of the people on this site would be considered Millennials, right? Depending on who’s making the reference, the millenial generation started any time from the late 70s to the early 90s, so you’ve got people who graduated college over 10 years ago included in the demographic[/quote]
I have seen the Wiki definition. I have also attended a 2 day conference on ā€œManaging Millennialsā€ where the definition was set at anyone born after 1990.

Since the definition is still plastic I would put the cut off at anyone who graduated college after 2008. The ā€œgreat declineā€ changed the landscape of many businesses and left most of those kids jobless.

Make your decision, face your consequences.

says it all