I had just moved to Miami and didn't want the whole South Beach experience. So I searched for dive bars in Miami and man, this site came through for me! Thank you! A grand list of awesome dives in Miami and awesome pics to go with each listing. Sweet find.
Date of experience: December 28, 2015
This site is a real men will be men; boys will be boys site. Definitely geared for the urban male. However, metro flavored and rather macho, sports-minded young men's site. Frankly, the site has some hilarious links to odd and raunchy items.
This site is geared for those with some funds. Yet, most men will be able to find less pricier items and events featured here. Also, the site features male-focused items which are often linked to 3rd site vendors. Yet, clearly this site has significant business affiliations with some vendors.
It features themes under its banner: dating; sex; gadgets; travel; money; bars. One can localize their views to their urban location or choose nationwide. It has a separate selection for The Hamptons – now what does that say.
Date of experience: July 29, 2012
The Thriillist is a typical Left Coast Woke Socialist partner with a heavy dose of LGBTQ etc indoctrination and bullying. These wokesters are totally anti-traditional values and love anything that will promote queer behavior. They are also very quick to try to cancel anyone who calls them or any of their comrades out. Overall, this is a Nazi business and I can't wait for their extreme and obnoxious wokeness to translate into losing money as it has for Twiter, Disney, CNN and Netflix. The age of these woke communists is coming to an end.
Date of experience: April 23, 2022
I'd like to know who to talk to regarding who was in charge of the Best Day Ever event in NYC today. Aside from having to wait 20 minutes for multiple vendors to serve the attendees their food and therefore the inability to attend all of the vendors that I paid for, a security guard at the after party put his hands on my girlfriend. I understand that the security company was hired by Thrillist and not a Thrillist employee, but that is unacceptable as an answer. The Thrillist person in charge at the event that I spoke with ( I can't remember his name, but I'm sure he'll remember me) just said, "what do you want me to do about it?!?!"). The head of the security at the event just looked at me and walked away.
The story is, my girlfriend saw an unmarked bathroom people were going into. This door was again, unmarked and unguarded, when she went in. As she went in an unmarked "security guard" yelled at her saying she can't go in. She didn't hear him and kept walking in. He ran in and grabbed her forcefully. I saw this and demanded he take his hands off of her. The door did not have an "Employees Only" sign. The door was blank. Regardless, does Thrillist support the use of physical force when someone is unknowingly going in the wrong bathroom?!?!?. What's the worst that's going to happen?!
I said to the head Thrillist representative that this is unacceptable. He had zero resolution. He spoke with the security guard, but that was it. What if the security guard had grabbed her butt? Would all you tell me is, "what do you want me to do about it?". I'm not sure what I want in resolution, but that was not it. I want Thrillist and the security company held accountable for physical and forceful contact on my girlfriend.
If this is how you feel your patrons and Jack Threads customers should be treated then fine. I no longer want to be a customer or a subscriber.
I am going to write every online review I can regarding this poorly managed event and the incident that happened that Thrillist did nothing about until I am satisfied.
Date of experience: June 20, 2015
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