Like, I understand wanting a refund or something, but outright trying to sue just seems... silly.
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I don't know, I mean if the Americans with Disabilities Act requires movie theaters to make headsets available for blind customers it's not a huge stretch to argue a stage production do the same.
I think it's a little different though, because with movies it's the exact same movie every single time. With a stage production, things can change, setup/teardown can differ, the technicality of it is harder than a simple movie.
I think it's a little different though, because with movies it's the exact same movie every single time. With a stage production, things can change, setup/teardown can differ, the technicality of it is harder than a simple movie.
True but the provision exists, you leave yourself open to this if you aren't thoroughly covering your ass. It's America, you give someone an opening you are getting sued.
I wonder how many memes are going to be made using that clip, and I wonder how many millions of stupid Americans will actually believe that what they are watching is not fake.
My work has gotten painfully slow, to the point where I'm kind of living off of savings temporarily. However while looking for a new job I kind of realized I want to try something new, and it's now or never. I'm sure it won't work out, but I at least wanna try making money on my own.
Really kinda bummed that work slowed down so much after the holidays though. I liked that job.