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its cool that you are doing something important to you. but I would argue that it really needs to have a significant importance to you to go against the grain like this for mundane things (I’m talking about all such things people think to do...no tv, no micro, “cut the cord”, no car...whatever it is...if there isn’t a

if nothing else, people can amuse each other by intentionally mispronouncing their name every time (because each new time is better than the last 100 times you’ve heard that one).

every last thing, eh? well you nabbed me, precious.

I’m with you

its cool. anyone play pubg and drive around crazy in the dessert on one of the vehicles? that is fun too.

I usually do it if it’s a real restaurant - but only 10%

Common answer - first car

No

I’m from NY too. I think those who reflexively dislike a place are weird. I’ve lived all over, and I have been to the south, and I know people for some reason hate NYers...and there is some basis based on speaking style, aggressiveness whatever...but that isn’t everyone...also you have to admit there is also some

this was a very clever post. 1 star for you!

truly.

i’m with you. but I can deal with an unruly thong. that’s hot!

i think this is generally good advice for use in real life...but I think you lost me on the Costco part...you have a self selecting group of people who love piling up huge carts and waiting in long lines.....I wouldn’t call them assholes but I would call them underpeople. yeah, that’s right. lesser human beings. deal

i’ve read the account of the founder...they designed it to intentionally be the way it is...including inconvenient, long lines. why would I want to do that when amazon will ship right to me door?

oh man - good luck - I think you are in for a world of trolling now. I think you should not even read comments. some carnivores live for posts like this one. that said, I’m excited to try this food item - seems clever.

that sounds like the beginning of a Kornbluth scifi story :D

fair enough. its all about the money, honey!

agreed never too late.

thank you!

I will forgive this in ethic restaurants and food stores though....different languages have different grammar rules...not a big deal if it gets mixed up. like the word “the” doesn’t appear in many languages, so sometimes places leave it out. like in Patel Bros., the bathroom has a sign saying “please wash your hand” -