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Topic: Boycot Papa Johns
Chazster's photo
Sat 11/17/12 07:11 AM

People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 11/17/12 07:25 AM

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Sat 11/17/12 09:55 AM


People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.



Your remark shows me a snobbish attitude and how far out of touch you are with reality and most people. If everyone were smart enough to stay single and not have any children because they don't have a high paying "career" that might be nice, but people are not that smart, and that's a fact.

These days girls sexually mature at 14 due to growth hormones in our food, and are getting pregnant at 14 or 16, leaving their children for their parents to raise. Half of them are hooked on crystal meth. Its a disaster. A teen with a baby and a "job" is to be commended for actually having a job.

It sounds like you are parroting something your dad preached to you. But not everyone can afford to go to college and get high paying careers and live as the middle class. Most people are classified at the poverty level.

Nevertheless, people will procreate anyway, like it or not. That is called NATURE.

I am a strong believer in the law of attraction and reaping what you sow so I agree with most of what you say, but realistically it ain't gonna happen and is not happening.

But saying that people "shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career." ...is not advocating personal responsibility. It sounds like preaching or being judgmental. Sometimes families happen. Yes, young people are stupid and ignorant for getting pregnant and most of them are clueless and on drugs.

Be very thankful that you are not one of them.






boredinaz06's photo
Sat 11/17/12 10:50 AM






I think Papa Johns pizza sucks! As far as fast pizza is concerned I'll take lil Caesars anyday

msharmony's photo
Sat 11/17/12 02:02 PM







I think Papa Johns pizza sucks! As far as fast pizza is concerned I'll take lil Caesars anyday



pizza! Pizza!

america and free market have spoken,,,dont hear about McDonalds going out of business (even though their product sucks just as much)......

maybe a better BUSINESS MODEL and free market demand/promotion...etc...


like all the other successful business that continue to flourish,,,,

Chazster's photo
Sat 11/17/12 08:10 PM



People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.



Your remark shows me a snobbish attitude and how far out of touch you are with reality and most people. If everyone were smart enough to stay single and not have any children because they don't have a high paying "career" that might be nice, but people are not that smart, and that's a fact.

These days girls sexually mature at 14 due to growth hormones in our food, and are getting pregnant at 14 or 16, leaving their children for their parents to raise. Half of them are hooked on crystal meth. Its a disaster. A teen with a baby and a "job" is to be commended for actually having a job.

It sounds like you are parroting something your dad preached to you. But not everyone can afford to go to college and get high paying careers and live as the middle class. Most people are classified at the poverty level.

Nevertheless, people will procreate anyway, like it or not. That is called NATURE.

I am a strong believer in the law of attraction and reaping what you sow so I agree with most of what you say, but realistically it ain't gonna happen and is not happening.

But saying that people "shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career." ...is not advocating personal responsibility. It sounds like preaching or being judgmental. Sometimes families happen. Yes, young people are stupid and ignorant for getting pregnant and most of them are clueless and on drugs.

Be very thankful that you are not one of them.








You realize sexual maturity at 14 is natural and common.

Bravalady's photo
Sat 11/17/12 08:17 PM
I love the way some people condescendingly spout off on what other people "should" do.

Chazster's photo
Sun 11/18/12 06:46 AM







I think Papa Johns pizza sucks! As far as fast pizza is concerned I'll take lil Caesars anyday


really? I think lil Ceasars is the worst around lol.

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Sun 11/18/12 08:56 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 11/18/12 08:57 AM




People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.



Your remark shows me a snobbish attitude and how far out of touch you are with reality and most people. If everyone were smart enough to stay single and not have any children because they don't have a high paying "career" that might be nice, but people are not that smart, and that's a fact.

These days girls sexually mature at 14 due to growth hormones in our food, and are getting pregnant at 14 or 16, leaving their children for their parents to raise. Half of them are hooked on crystal meth. Its a disaster. A teen with a baby and a "job" is to be commended for actually having a job.

It sounds like you are parroting something your dad preached to you. But not everyone can afford to go to college and get high paying careers and live as the middle class. Most people are classified at the poverty level.

Nevertheless, people will procreate anyway, like it or not. That is called NATURE.

I am a strong believer in the law of attraction and reaping what you sow so I agree with most of what you say, but realistically it ain't gonna happen and is not happening.

But saying that people "shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career." ...is not advocating personal responsibility. It sounds like preaching or being judgmental. Sometimes families happen. Yes, young people are stupid and ignorant for getting pregnant and most of them are clueless and on drugs.

Be very thankful that you are not one of them.








You realize sexual maturity at 14 is natural and common.


You are only 27 years old.

It seems "natural and common" this day and age. But when I was 14 it was not natural and common at all.

Diet could have a lot to do with it, and growth hormones are in the meat we eat and in the chickens.

It did not happen that often in my experience 50 years ago. Before you were born.

I see it rampant today.



andrewzooms's photo
Sun 11/18/12 09:01 AM
Working in the restaurant industry, pizza and pasta are the biggest money makers. When bought in bulk, pizza cost between 10 and 50 cents to make.

Chazster's photo
Sun 11/18/12 11:40 AM





People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.



Your remark shows me a snobbish attitude and how far out of touch you are with reality and most people. If everyone were smart enough to stay single and not have any children because they don't have a high paying "career" that might be nice, but people are not that smart, and that's a fact.

These days girls sexually mature at 14 due to growth hormones in our food, and are getting pregnant at 14 or 16, leaving their children for their parents to raise. Half of them are hooked on crystal meth. Its a disaster. A teen with a baby and a "job" is to be commended for actually having a job.

It sounds like you are parroting something your dad preached to you. But not everyone can afford to go to college and get high paying careers and live as the middle class. Most people are classified at the poverty level.

Nevertheless, people will procreate anyway, like it or not. That is called NATURE.

I am a strong believer in the law of attraction and reaping what you sow so I agree with most of what you say, but realistically it ain't gonna happen and is not happening.

But saying that people "shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career." ...is not advocating personal responsibility. It sounds like preaching or being judgmental. Sometimes families happen. Yes, young people are stupid and ignorant for getting pregnant and most of them are clueless and on drugs.

Be very thankful that you are not one of them.








You realize sexual maturity at 14 is natural and common.


You are only 27 years old.

It seems "natural and common" this day and age. But when I was 14 it was not natural and common at all.

Diet could have a lot to do with it, and growth hormones are in the meat we eat and in the chickens.

It did not happen that often in my experience 50 years ago. Before you were born.

I see it rampant today.





It has changed 2-3 months on average from the early 1970s and the fact that people of Hispanic and african descent go through it earlier and their population has greatly increased since then could make up that 2-3 month difference in the past 40 years.

msharmony's photo
Sun 11/18/12 11:47 AM






People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.



Your remark shows me a snobbish attitude and how far out of touch you are with reality and most people. If everyone were smart enough to stay single and not have any children because they don't have a high paying "career" that might be nice, but people are not that smart, and that's a fact.

These days girls sexually mature at 14 due to growth hormones in our food, and are getting pregnant at 14 or 16, leaving their children for their parents to raise. Half of them are hooked on crystal meth. Its a disaster. A teen with a baby and a "job" is to be commended for actually having a job.

It sounds like you are parroting something your dad preached to you. But not everyone can afford to go to college and get high paying careers and live as the middle class. Most people are classified at the poverty level.

Nevertheless, people will procreate anyway, like it or not. That is called NATURE.

I am a strong believer in the law of attraction and reaping what you sow so I agree with most of what you say, but realistically it ain't gonna happen and is not happening.

But saying that people "shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career." ...is not advocating personal responsibility. It sounds like preaching or being judgmental. Sometimes families happen. Yes, young people are stupid and ignorant for getting pregnant and most of them are clueless and on drugs.

Be very thankful that you are not one of them.








You realize sexual maturity at 14 is natural and common.


You are only 27 years old.

It seems "natural and common" this day and age. But when I was 14 it was not natural and common at all.

Diet could have a lot to do with it, and growth hormones are in the meat we eat and in the chickens.

It did not happen that often in my experience 50 years ago. Before you were born.

I see it rampant today.





It has changed 2-3 months on average from the early 1970s and the fact that people of Hispanic and african descent go through it earlier and their population has greatly increased since then could make up that 2-3 month difference in the past 40 years.


what is the 'it' in question?

just curious,,

Chazster's photo
Sun 11/18/12 12:21 PM







People shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career.


Boy!.... talk about being out of touch with reality...huh

So what would you suggest then? That people with low paying jobs, (poor people)should not be allowed to reproduce or raise a family?

How about passing a law against the poor procreating, or better yet, sterilize the poor people so they can't raise a family and they would die out in one generation. That would certainly solve the problem of all the poor people.

Then who would serve your meals, and mow your lawns?

Who would work the "jobs" then?




Way to go over the top. Advocating a little personal responsibility is not the same as passing laws. Lets see, if I couldn't afford a family my first priority would be not to have one until I could. Sorry I don't feel I owe people something because when I made good decisions and got a career. Who should work fast food? High school and college kids. That is who does most of it. If you are in that situation and you have to work more than one job then that is a consequence. Life is full of lessons and rewards and consequences. Some we choose and some we dont. Think I choose to have an attachment disorder due to my childhood? Nope but I make the best of it. People can make their own way in life. I didn't expect others to make it for me and they shouldn't expect me to make it for them. You reap what you sow.



Your remark shows me a snobbish attitude and how far out of touch you are with reality and most people. If everyone were smart enough to stay single and not have any children because they don't have a high paying "career" that might be nice, but people are not that smart, and that's a fact.

These days girls sexually mature at 14 due to growth hormones in our food, and are getting pregnant at 14 or 16, leaving their children for their parents to raise. Half of them are hooked on crystal meth. Its a disaster. A teen with a baby and a "job" is to be commended for actually having a job.

It sounds like you are parroting something your dad preached to you. But not everyone can afford to go to college and get high paying careers and live as the middle class. Most people are classified at the poverty level.

Nevertheless, people will procreate anyway, like it or not. That is called NATURE.

I am a strong believer in the law of attraction and reaping what you sow so I agree with most of what you say, but realistically it ain't gonna happen and is not happening.

But saying that people "shouldn't be supporting a family while working off of fast food. It is a job not a career." ...is not advocating personal responsibility. It sounds like preaching or being judgmental. Sometimes families happen. Yes, young people are stupid and ignorant for getting pregnant and most of them are clueless and on drugs.

Be very thankful that you are not one of them.








You realize sexual maturity at 14 is natural and common.


You are only 27 years old.

It seems "natural and common" this day and age. But when I was 14 it was not natural and common at all.

Diet could have a lot to do with it, and growth hormones are in the meat we eat and in the chickens.

It did not happen that often in my experience 50 years ago. Before you were born.

I see it rampant today.





It has changed 2-3 months on average from the early 1970s and the fact that people of Hispanic and african descent go through it earlier and their population has greatly increased since then could make up that 2-3 month difference in the past 40 years.


what is the 'it' in question?

just curious,,

sexual maturity in females

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 11/18/12 12:47 PM



Bestinshow's photo
Sun 11/18/12 01:35 PM
Better Pizza, better ingredients,better not get sick.

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