You'd think. Does she enjoy doing that or/and were those babies literal sacrifices for fame and fortune?
*she had those 7 abortions "before the age of 25" articles say. She was born in 1955, so she aborted #7 around 1980. She started her on-stage career with a one-hooker show that went straight to Broadway and then was picked up by Spielberg for the Color Purple.
Yeah, never had respect for him -- but he sunk so low to stick his dick in that... Like you couldn't find a normal chick or come out of the closet once you had some fame and money
Like you couldn't find a normal chick ... once you had some fame and money
Not allowed. You will be with your assigned partner or you will leave the entertainment industry. Also, trans your kids NOW or you're not getting another good role.
Also, support Kamala this election or we're releasing your Diddy tape.
Exactly. All of the articles about her baby killing say that she had 7 abortions by the age of 25. She could have had 10 abortions since then and the statement would still be true.
Here’s the thing with modern groceries: most grocers are paying at cost or lower per food item. They are less than paper thing margins. Places like Costco will even sell them at a loss. Why? For not Costco-style stores it’s everything else is marked up heavy (also selling your data from those coupons or buying habits.) For Costco and similar businesses, it’s the membership fee.
Here in Texas, most groceries aren't taxed. I actually just went to the store this morning, and of about $100 bill, the only things taxed was some orange juice and potato salad. I suppose it's a tax on all beverages because I know soda is, and prepared food, the potato salad was from the deli area.
Having just gotten back from Europe, the disparity between grocery and restaurant prices between Europe and the US are nothing like it was when I first visited a decade ago. I didn't price thru the entire grocery store, but maybe produce costs more, particularly things that I don't think come from very near the Nordics (e.g. bananas). Drinks still cost more, but they've gone up a ton in the last few years in the US. Restaurants of the grade I eat in seem about the same pricing me, I don't really ever pay for fine dining myself. I even had a couple meals that were very cheap by any standards, like I remember one museum that had a delicious cafeteria lunch with drinks included for something like 11eur.
Interesting. In Québec, the 10% ''Taxe de Vente du Québec'' dosen't apply to food, except pre-made junkfood, with some confusing exceptions.
Prepackaged cookies boxes and soda? Taxed. Wait is that a box of freshly baked cookies? Not taxed. Is that ice-cream item over 500mL? Not taxed. Under? Taxed.
Is that packaged food item sold hot? Taxed. Cooled-down? Not taxed. ( I assume it's to prevent any smart ass trying to dodge sales taxes on restaurent meals ).
In the 1950s, there was an almost even split in percentage where the profits from grocery sales went between the farmer, the middleman/conglomerate, and the store. Then in the 90s, it swung so the middleman and the grocer made the lion's share. Now the middlemen have squeezed the grocer.
I remember back when I worked one my boss explained that our store made about 4 cents per dollar on most food items.
And for a lot of them that were easily damaged, and thereby we lost a lot in transit due to shit warehouse workers, we basically stocked them at a loss just to keep the vendor happy and our customers coming in to buy other things.
Grocery stores have a lot of faults but their markup is usually one of the fairest in the business.
In my local races, all the ads from Democrats were focused on stopping a potential merger between two grocers in order to bring down the cost of groceries.
How the fuck is stopping a future merger at all related to the insane costs we've been paying for years??
Straight out of the commie handbook. Here in Canada grocery prices have skyrocketed because the Turd government's carbon tax has added extra costs to growing, harvesting, processing and transporting food, not to mention sending the grocery stores' power bills through the roof. That, along with the massive increase in demand because of the million+ immigrants per year we're taking in, has given us some of the most expensive food prices in the world, and all of it is the government's fault.
What did they do to combat that? They launched a public inquiry into "price fixing" by the grocery companies and spent months vilifying and demonizing them in the press.
It's not a carbon tax, exactly, but the absurd Green New Deal gave a bunch of taxpayer money to inefficient businesses. Which amounts to the same thing: taxation.
How can't her dumb ass grasp that it's energy costs. There's 5-7 legs, at LEAST on the road from farm to table. Each one of those stops has to pay increased energy, shipping, labor costs. So the end product is mutiplicatively more expensive for the end consumer.
When I hear the price gouger excuse to protect the administration I just write them off as retarded. Just them being a part of the % of the population that is biologically unable to handle abstract or hypothetical concepts.
Those darn grocers and their secret rooms where the mega computer with all the food price dials are...they just love to turn them and watch people get upset in all the hidden store cameras!
Whoopi Goldberg had 7 abortions. Imagine killing 7 of your own children.
Seven
I can’t imagine fucking a baboon.
Damn, lol
Considering an abortion isn't exactly a pleasant experience, you would think after two at the latest, she would rather use a condom.
You'd think. Does she enjoy doing that or/and were those babies literal sacrifices for fame and fortune?
*she had those 7 abortions "before the age of 25" articles say. She was born in 1955, so she aborted #7 around 1980. She started her on-stage career with a one-hooker show that went straight to Broadway and then was picked up by Spielberg for the Color Purple.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoopi_Goldberg
Who fucked that thing?
Ted Danson, I think, for one.
Yeah, never had respect for him -- but he sunk so low to stick his dick in that... Like you couldn't find a normal chick or come out of the closet once you had some fame and money
Super Retarded Cuck
Not allowed. You will be with your assigned partner or you will leave the entertainment industry. Also, trans your kids NOW or you're not getting another good role.
Also, support Kamala this election or we're releasing your Diddy tape.
"But I don't have a Diddy ta-"
AI whirring noises
"You do now. Endorse."
Celebrity relationships are fake. Celebrities are glowies or glowie pawns ( because comped).
They are told who to date and marry.
That's how theyre able swap them out. They're actors playing actors in massive psyops.
At least 7 times!
Exactly. All of the articles about her baby killing say that she had 7 abortions by the age of 25. She could have had 10 abortions since then and the statement would still be true.
hard to believe, but she was actually pretty good looking at one point. . I mean, we're talking butterface, but yeah.
(and pretty based as well)
Seven horcruxes!
That explains some things; she must have gained some demonic powers (such as still being semi-relevant), after all those sacrifices.
Sold 7 souls for the price of 3
She never had to work at a grocer, did she?
Here’s the thing with modern groceries: most grocers are paying at cost or lower per food item. They are less than paper thing margins. Places like Costco will even sell them at a loss. Why? For not Costco-style stores it’s everything else is marked up heavy (also selling your data from those coupons or buying habits.) For Costco and similar businesses, it’s the membership fee.
2-4% seems to be pretty common. Here in Norway food has a tax of 15%, everything else 25%.
The state takes 5 times what the store does on food.
I think most places in the US don't charge any tax on food since it's vital. Only dining out. But not groceries.
Here in Texas, most groceries aren't taxed. I actually just went to the store this morning, and of about $100 bill, the only things taxed was some orange juice and potato salad. I suppose it's a tax on all beverages because I know soda is, and prepared food, the potato salad was from the deli area.
Having just gotten back from Europe, the disparity between grocery and restaurant prices between Europe and the US are nothing like it was when I first visited a decade ago. I didn't price thru the entire grocery store, but maybe produce costs more, particularly things that I don't think come from very near the Nordics (e.g. bananas). Drinks still cost more, but they've gone up a ton in the last few years in the US. Restaurants of the grade I eat in seem about the same pricing me, I don't really ever pay for fine dining myself. I even had a couple meals that were very cheap by any standards, like I remember one museum that had a delicious cafeteria lunch with drinks included for something like 11eur.
Interesting. In Québec, the 10% ''Taxe de Vente du Québec'' dosen't apply to food, except pre-made junkfood, with some confusing exceptions.
Prepackaged cookies boxes and soda? Taxed. Wait is that a box of freshly baked cookies? Not taxed. Is that ice-cream item over 500mL? Not taxed. Under? Taxed.
Is that packaged food item sold hot? Taxed. Cooled-down? Not taxed. ( I assume it's to prevent any smart ass trying to dodge sales taxes on restaurent meals ).
In the 1950s, there was an almost even split in percentage where the profits from grocery sales went between the farmer, the middleman/conglomerate, and the store. Then in the 90s, it swung so the middleman and the grocer made the lion's share. Now the middlemen have squeezed the grocer.
I remember back when I worked one my boss explained that our store made about 4 cents per dollar on most food items.
And for a lot of them that were easily damaged, and thereby we lost a lot in transit due to shit warehouse workers, we basically stocked them at a loss just to keep the vendor happy and our customers coming in to buy other things.
Grocery stores have a lot of faults but their markup is usually one of the fairest in the business.
Oh, I wonder why Harris and Biden did nothing about it for 4 years, and won't do anything the remaining 2 months, then.
In my local races, all the ads from Democrats were focused on stopping a potential merger between two grocers in order to bring down the cost of groceries.
How the fuck is stopping a future merger at all related to the insane costs we've been paying for years??
Straight out of the commie handbook. Here in Canada grocery prices have skyrocketed because the Turd government's carbon tax has added extra costs to growing, harvesting, processing and transporting food, not to mention sending the grocery stores' power bills through the roof. That, along with the massive increase in demand because of the million+ immigrants per year we're taking in, has given us some of the most expensive food prices in the world, and all of it is the government's fault.
What did they do to combat that? They launched a public inquiry into "price fixing" by the grocery companies and spent months vilifying and demonizing them in the press.
It's not a carbon tax, exactly, but the absurd Green New Deal gave a bunch of taxpayer money to inefficient businesses. Which amounts to the same thing: taxation.
Walmart Net Profit Margin: 2.34%
Kroger Net Profit Margin: 1.85%
Albertsons Net Profit Margin: 1.25%
Sprouts Net Profit Margin: 4.73%
Costco Net Profit Margin: 2.9%
Apple Net Profit Margin: 24%
So of course which company does this dumb bitch decide to criticize?
They also spend more of their money on Apple products, than grocery store food.
Pretty rich for a lard-ass like her to call anyone a pig.
Such disgusting pigotry from her, smh 😞
How can't her dumb ass grasp that it's energy costs. There's 5-7 legs, at LEAST on the road from farm to table. Each one of those stops has to pay increased energy, shipping, labor costs. So the end product is mutiplicatively more expensive for the end consumer.
When I hear the price gouger excuse to protect the administration I just write them off as retarded. Just them being a part of the % of the population that is biologically unable to handle abstract or hypothetical concepts.
“Record profits!”
Measured in Monopoly money.
Whoopi on Day 1 of Trump's second presidency: This inflation is his fault!
I liked her character in TNG
shame she is absolutely batshit insane and evil in real life
Allegedly she begged for that role because of Uhura in TOS. "The show needs a black person" she said.
Meanwhile Michael Dorn and LeVar Burton...?
Ironically, one of the only ways this thinking works is blaming people on TV shows for bad ratings.
Pay no attention to the men behind the curtains!
That's anti-semitic.
Chairman Mao said it first.
Those darn grocers and their secret rooms where the mega computer with all the food price dials are...they just love to turn them and watch people get upset in all the hidden store cameras!
YEAH! YEAH! SHE SAYS WHAT WE'RE ALL THINKING! GO TO GIANT EAGLE AND PUNCH THAT FUCKING 16 YEAR OLD IN THE FACE! CALL HIM A BITCH!
"OOOOOH MY LIFE IS SO HARD BECAUSE I WORK RETAIL FOR MINIMUM WAGE!" SHUT UP FAGGOT! SHOW ME WHERE THE AVACADO ISLE IS OR I'LL CALL THE POLICE!
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How many times did you meet the above person in real life?