[color=orange]I can kinda draw?
[color=orange]^-^
[color=orange]No you don't. They're over here.
I'd like to see some non-Final Fantasy SE characters. Mostly because I'm playing Bravely Default right now and it's glorious, but also because It would just be really, really nice to see some.
[color=orange]My glasses were classy. They're really dark blue with this bit of pink on the sides.
MAKA~!!! I missed you! I was wondering where you went. Sorry I never started any conversations with you. I'm bad at starting conversations.
[color=orange]Glasses can be classy too.
I would like to be art'd if you still need the practice.
[color=orange]O___________Q Why do you have two monocles?
[color=orange]O_Q
[color=orange]M'yes. O_Q
Spoiler: Totally on topic but still a comic
About 90% of the things customers do at work. Even if it's just a tiny little thing, it just bugs the crap out of me. I'm happiest at work when I'm doing something other than cashing. Anything at all, except for level-block facing.
[color=orange]Indeed.
[color=orange]Let's go with that then.
My brother works in a restaurant with communal tips. The waiters get 40% of the tips and the rest is portioned out amongst the cooks, bartenders, food runners and server assistants (fancy name for bus boys). Honestly, with out the communal tips system, he wouldn't get anything at all, which is unfair since all the waiters do at his place is take orders, chat and clear dishes. S.A.'s do the place setting, organize everything in the back so everything is easy for the food runners and waiters. Food runners carry insanely heavy trays full of food to the tables. Etc. As for tipping, my dad always tips 15%, 10% for poor service, 20% for good, 0 for plain bad and a rare 25% for exceptional. My grandma tips $1 per person at the table and doesn't understand how outrageous it is. She grew up in a time when $1 per person was good I suppose. Anyways, I've picked up dad's tipping habits, and my brother has too.
[color=orange]I'd say Winter. But winter doesn't really happen there, so maybe it's just the cool season?
[color=orange]The sorcery of Celcius.
[color=orange]Average for February in Vegas is 17 degrees. Boo yeah.