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Yeah, I had the same reaction when “shower beer” was making the rounds. Am I the only person who just does my business and gets out?

It’s called a Ferris Wheel.

If only they renamed this Devaronian in the Coruscant City, or Devil Dinosaur in the White City, it would have been on Disney + yesterday ...

The same thing has happened with Hallie Rubenholds the Five, the direct opposite to Devil in the White City.  I remember so many producers asking to get the rights when it came out in 2019 and now nothing. 

I think that they mean that 95% of people would have gotten bad table service at a Steak & Shake.

For me, personally, I’ve gotten anywhere from great service to mediocre service, but no worse than most other table service restaurants.

Gonna miss the table service. They were always a solid choice for breakfast or lunch when I was travelling. 

Thank You,

When I was 15, my sister brought her boyfriend over for the first time. They came into the living room where I was laying on a recliner. I thought to leave but then thought it would be rude. She left the room. He immediately got up, apporached me, said “Howya doin’” and put his hands all over me. I was 85lbs. and

If there’s anything I’ve picked up over the last 6-7 years it’s that publicly naming your abuser opens you up to a lot of scrutiny and criticism.

I know the comments section here has become a dumpster fire, but the very first comment mainsplaining on a story about sexual assault was not on my bingo card.

Andor was amazing and I can’t wait for more of it, but this episode made my eyes so happy with all the diverse expressive aliens and droids. And the pirate fleet in the asteroid belt with the mining stations. A big crazy lived in galaxy.

What’s the point of the comparison other than in the broadest terms: “these are both shows in a franchise”? Andor is like a 70s political thriller. Mando is a spaghetti western. Neither one “does” something to the other.

Luca had its moments, but I think the problem that it and most of Pixar’s recent stuff has it that it’s trying too hard to recapture the magic of the studio’s early days, and consequently the movies end up feeling kind of samey.

I laugh when I walk out the door about how I’m ruining society with the forced inclusion of myself as a bi woman. When I walk into a bank, I’m not happy unless people are asking, “Does she have to be bi? Why is this customer even a woman?”

As you work for a company that makes them, I am sure you have plenty of access to bottle fillers, but I wrote this for above and would be a decent option if you dont have access for whatever reason:

I’m in a similar situation, and half the coupons are for things i tend to buy or would at least consider buying, while the other half are for things that I can’t figure out why they’d think i’d buy them. I suppose one of the things they collect is that I don’t get coupons on the things i buy the most — which could be

If I can’t find one, I’ll temporarily use tap water until I can find the good stuff. I try to avoid single use bottles as much as possible, too. Of course, sometimes that’s not possible, and I’ve had to resort to plastic, but it’s few and far between.

I exclusively use a 32floz hydro flask and filtered water, either at work or at home. I try to take it everywhere, even if that means just leaving it in my car. I don’t know why more people don’t go this route.

They’ve improved over the past few years by listening to customers and cooking them a little longer. Another thing is to not let them steam in the bag and open the top, if you’re doing drive thru. Letting them steam in there makes them soggy. They’re a lot better than they used to be, but some folks have long memories.

I was thinking the same, they look amazing.  Like Gene and Jude’s near Chicago.