Are you me?
Are you me?
Only past a certain age, though lol. I was definitely a Toys R Us kid, so I’m pretty sure I’m out of luck.
So full of hope in this still lol
“You must never go there, Simba…”
I mean, for the most part, yes, you’re totally right. However, one drive through Bakersfield and you might think you slept through a nuclear apocalypse…
I’d be dead by the time lunch rolls around at work.
Shohreh Aghdashloo is so cool. Every time I play Mass Effect 2 or 3, I always get stoked for the quarians. Her voice definitely lives rent free in my head.
Edit: This comment had me morbidly chuckling. Thank you lol
“Don’t call him Shirley…”
I’m talking about outspending on defense and offering settlements. It doesn’t take much to exhaust a wage slave’s capacity to keep a suit going, even pretrial.
There’s a reason most cases settle before trial. The judicial system heavily incentivizes settlement and corporations can spend more on lawyers than their employees can.
The employee’s lawyer is also gauging the cost benefit to their own time spent on the case, so the client/employee ends up getting shafted.
Of course, if there is a really egregious case, like you’re envisioning, that can go farther down the road, but it’s still an uphill battle for the plaintiff.
Edit: All this isn’t even taking into account the fatigue plaintiffs go through, waiting for their cases to even get in front of a judge can take some serious time and then a trial can be even lengthier.
This is a distinction I had to explain thoroughly when communicating with people in state jobs. It’s genuinely different. Mainly because of the added oversight.
But you can win by outspending…
Okay, yeah, you have a point. I’d take a chance on the extraplanar roommate.
If my shadowrun players had their characters do this or something similar, I don’t think I could say no to them regaining their edge points lol
I’m enjoying both, but go with your preference!