"former strip club employees who band together to turn the tables on their Wall Street clients"
So they paid the Wall Street guys $20 for watered-down drinks and $30 for a 3-minute lap dance?
shareSo they paid the Wall Street guys $20 for watered-down drinks and $30 for a 3-minute lap dance?
shareThey got Cardi B to drug them and steal all their money, its based on a true story.
shareYes that seems fair.
That's gonna teach 'em wall street clients not to give these poor strippers any more money, those bastards!
perverts, how dare they go to their workplace and give them money while being mega rich. Why dont they just bring a shopping cart with all their money in and give it to them. Because pervs and stronk independant women dont need no man.
shareAnd above all, all these women were there dancing in their birth suit and these wall street guys decided to bother them with their dirty money. Why on earth should they not get punished for that? I mean, nobody even asked them to do it and they just started putting dollars in their panties and shit. WTF?
Let them dance publicly naked on a pole as long as they want and don't disturb their peace with dollars, you bastards!
that's not "turning the tables", that's multiple felonies.
shareWouldn't it make more sense to turn the tables on the strip club owners who charge them for working there and take a hefty percentage of their earnings? Not the clients who pay them?
shareExactly.
shareBecause the wall street workers wont automatically give them high paying jobs with no qualifications because they wasted their education years with a long list of poor life decisions which lead them to strip naked in a club in front of pervy pigs.
And the wage gap.
The "wage gap" lol.
That would be a great name for a strip club though - "The Wage Gap".
If they turned the tables where did everyone put their drinks? On the floor? Stupid idea for a movie.
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