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While I really like my airpod pro’s (airpods pro?) I have to say my pixel buds are pretty great too. They don’t have all the features, but they are much better at the “they just work” functionality.

While I really like my airpod pro’s (airpods pro?) I have to say my pixel buds are pretty great too. They don’t have

Or, you can use my wife’s nickname for them, which is “mr creepy”. She loves when one comes up on the porch to steal some cat food if we accidentally left it out too long in the evening (we typically don’t leave food out at night, to keep them and raccoons from getting comfortable eating cat food).  Unless it’s trying

THIS! Especially given that (apparently) not all female orgasms are achieved in the same way.  Oral, vaginal, fingers, vibrator... whatever works for you, I’m happy to work on.  I love watching/being part of a woman having an orgasm, huge turn-on. 

I must be the “weirdo” as I find those (tiny and lipless) to be the least attractive

I just work from home and don’t worry about it.

It really sucks that suing the department will have absolutely no impact on their behavior, it’s just going to raise the local taxes a bit sometime later to recover the cost of the settlement (no way it actually goes to trial).  

good point. :(

You’re right, thanks.  I saw he was from Virginia and incorrectly used that location.  I stand behind the opinion that the hyperbolic use of language in the article isn’t necessary.

unregistered ammunition? Yeah, this guy’s a bozo, but why are adding BS to the story? Ammunition isn’t “licensed” or “registered”. Also, I don’t support this guys lame attempt at bringing guns and ammo into that environment and I agree his excuse is complete BS. However, you don’t need to add the ridiculous hyperbole

Fellow standing pee-er here and I LOVE my bidet. 

Now what we need is a site that just reports the numbers. If I share this article, or say to a person “Harvard studied...” they’ll immediately assume bias and dismiss it. If I can point to the numbers directly, it makes the argument/discussion much easier to have. 

I sometimes make baked potatoes for the express purpose of having hash browns in the morning.

Very similar for me. Plus, no waiting in the lobby. Call when you arrive, the hygienist comes out to take your temperature and ask the normal (for now) health questions. You get hands sprayed when you go in and you do a thorough mouth wash before a procedure.

What’s the best way to separate out the fantasy of wanting to move “there” from the pros and cons of actually doing it.  Once you do that, find a job first and then start the move process or the other way around?

I don’t think this site requires a login. Really good resource on covid stuff. This link specifically about heat:

I think the government would welcome this. Imagine how much of your privacy they can take away if they just start monitoring everything everywhere. Every time you go by a speed trap, your location is logged (plus, why bother with the “5-ish over)“ thing, if you’re over the limit, you’d get a ticket.

Just commenting here because I don’t know how else to say the new website design stinks.  It presents as a much more complicated looking site now.

My dad had a friend with a chevy van.  It was lifted (not immensely) and 4 wheel drive.  It had shag carpet throughout and a bed in the back.  My 15 year old self wanted it soooo baaaaddddd. 

I was thinking along these lines:

Along these lines, I’ve been seeing people walking around with gloves on.  I assume they think this is somehow protecting them.  But then they’re touching their glasses,  keys, door knobs, etc.  Basically everything they’d be touching without the gloves.  But, because they have gloves on, I assume they think they’re