you know where they should put a camera? in the toilet bowl. then you can see how much you have left to wipe.
you know where they should put a camera? in the toilet bowl. then you can see how much you have left to wipe.
you know where they should put a camera? in the toilet bowl. then you can see how much you have left to wipe.
you know where they should put a camera? in the toilet bowl. then you can see how much you have left to wipe.
You can wash a wooden spoon with soap (detergent) and water and how about a little friction to get rid of food particles. Bonnie McNamara on TikTok doesn’t seem embarrassed that she is using dirty utensils. Nice of her to let the world know.
This is a depressingly short article.
so you’re the asshole:
So you’re just a dick, then.
So what you’re saying is that you’re too fucking stupid to bag your groceries.
It’s like a hack to slow down the TSA line so you can casually put your shoes back on without having to step to the side.
Agreed...so why is half the article quoting people who think customers are trying to get out of bagging their groceries? (This is two questions: why do people think this gets you out of bagging your groceries, and how did the author of current article not notice that it makes no goddamn sense?)
Don’t be a dick, if you want someone to bag your groceries go to a different grocery store.
It’s up to the business.
I didn’t go to Aldi University. And if they don’t want me doing what I am doing they can bar me from their establishment.
Here’s your periodic reminder that the Jelly Belly owners are right-wing assholes who donated to such wonderful causes as:
I’d ban tactical stuff because it's tacky. If you're going to LARP, have some style.
Trigger warning to Tesla stans:
You’re young, amber. You’ll be able to move on and have the sort of life an ex-felon can live in this country.
Oklahoma here. We get so much wind damage that insurance here is ridiculously expensive, too. One place wanted $6,000 a year when I bought my home. I found a broker, who got me a good deal.
Florida resident here, I would love to only pay 3600 per year for home insurance.
Anecdotal evidence of course by the eggs I get from my friend who raises chickens that just wander around her barn/yard are always better than store bought.
I’m willing to pay more if I can feel better ethically about exploiting animals for milk, cream, cheese, eggs and meat.
I think pasture raised and free range chickens also have access to bugs/insects, which adds protein to their diet (a good thing).