*slaps roof of tesla*
*slaps roof of tesla*
Thaaaaat’s the one.
Ah that makes sense. I try not to keep poop-related articles on my screen at work too long so may have skimmed a bit too quickly.
I always thought that EVOO had a lower smoke point as well, but reading this it sounds like I probably mis-read that somewhere.
I’m sure there’s a correlation for some people, but I go about the same amount of times now (counting calories, healthy weight) than I did when I ate with reckless abandon. Usually 1-2x a day. Probably the volume is different but I don't think the frequency is. I get uncomfortable if I don't go for 24 hours. Coffee…
Apparently like 60% of people??! If less than 40% poop every day, then every other day works out to about 3x a week (oh God there’s an insane internet argument out there about what every other day means, please don’t find me here..... )
Food Poisoning. n. Deadly shit that fits in your mouth.
Sorry, I just disagree, and just because you speak in absolutes doesn’t make you correct. It is 100% crass to say that “the only reason to be friends with an ex is because you still want to fuck them.” Unless all of your relationships are only about the fact that you want to fuck someone? In which case no wonder they…
I think space and time are important, and agree with, to some extent, every part of your post.
Literally the entire text of the first article of the 13th Amendment :
How many Tucker Max books do you own?
Also to Drew’s point a grinder always lets you know when shit is coming out -- you can hear and feel it grinding, rather than a shaker where you’re just guessing.
I dunno, the letter-writer didn’t mention what level of friends either. Like I can be (and pretty much am?) acquaintances with most of my exes (Facebook friends, maybe bump into each other — not a euphamism — somewhere and say hi without it being too weird), but day-to-day buddies? Not sure if I could do that.
People on blow can accomplish things too.
Even if it is hard, sometimes you have to do something difficult to get a project to work well. They engineered these scooters and the app, I feel like they can take it to the finish line.
I understand. My response was flippant. Your initial response was that they “end up in the scrap heap”, which was more philosophical than them being a frivolous purchase. Everything we buy or experience is fleeting, what you choose to consider important is a personal decision. As long as you can afford it... live how…
Hey I own my house so I’m certainly not going to argue that renting is the smarter move, but I’ve seen enough studies that say for some people renting IS better financially that I’m not gonna say it’s best for everyone to buy, that’s all.
You read this story right? People are not financially disciplined enough to SAVE money, let alone invest it. Also there’s something to be said for having cash flow. Also the stock market can be volatile, even if it hasn’t been in the past few years.
Most people are not disciplined enough to actually invest the money they save on a down payment. See also “interest-only mortgages”. Lots of things can work for smart, disciplined, and maybe a little lucky people. It’s only a smart move if you follow through. If you’re buying a car you can’t afford, you’re already…
I actually test drove a Fit ( and my wife has a fitbit...?), I thought it was a fun little car, if a little anemic and a lot loud. Very practical though, loved the storage.