Good job. Pointing out a typo while ignoring the major flaws in your argument totally makes you seem intelligent and not a pedantic ass.
Good job. Pointing out a typo while ignoring the major flaws in your argument totally makes you seem intelligent and not a pedantic ass.
Hahahha, you’re precious.
Can you seriously not tell time?
Oh, I think it’s very accurate. As soon as I said that, you started getting real defensive. I think I hit the nail on the head.
Are you illiterate or ignorant. DUAL FUCKING MONITORS.
You’re trying to prove a point using memes.
So... now we’re moving the goal posts, eh? First it was “taking care of” and now it’s “being parent to.” It seems like to me, you were just disproved, and had to reframe your question in order to slant it back in your favor.
Time is free. Storage containers have been collected from things like deli meats or Chinese food. The pressure cooker can be subbed out for a $4 pot. The “other” appliances aren’t necessary, unless you want to make bread, and even then, the $10 thrift store bread maker isn’t necessary, so long as you have an oven.
Yeah... I did that in my youth. I looked after 20 kids at a time from 7:00 am until 4:30 pm. It was literally the easiest job I’ve ever had.
dual monitors
No, no it doesn’t.
It happened to be an extremely light weekend and my wife was actually home the entire weekend, as opposed to her usual 6 day per week schedule, so we were very efficient. Usually I only spend 2 hours or so, and that’s for several meals. If it’s just one, maybe half hour to an hour, depending on the particular meal.
Hey you dumb fuck, you can be poor and go to school. How about that, dipshit?
People will always say something is “condescending” if it’s from someone outside the “class” who is speaking about something which would benefit said class. It’s a whole in-group out-group thing.
I have no problem admitting that. Except they are the ridiculous minority and they’re likely not “poor” taking them directly out of this conversation.
Then I don’t think you’ve read.
By all means, Google it.
Does a 1 lb bag of beans that sell for a $1 that will make a gallon of soup count as bulk? Because, in reference to my soup, that’s all it was. As I stated, I’m not saying poor people should or have the ability to go purchase 10 pounds of ground beef. But, 1 lb of beans, lentils, split peas? Yes, and they should. It’s…
If it’s a fact, cite said fact.