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I am confused as to how you can be fine with Fortnite, a game who’s sole objective is to kill everyone else playing and is presented in a cartoon-y fashion with no real illustration of what shooting someone in the head looks like, but be concerned about bodies on meathooks. I don’t mean this as a personal attack or

Ok, now I have a name for the actions of the person who kept shoving their feet into my arms on my LA-Guangzhou flight last week while I was sleeping (beanie over eyes, arms crossed, slight recline), and it’s power stance. Total jerk move.

I’m sorry, but in my opinion, saying ‘who was struggling today’ is softer is just a cop out. If you have to think of a softer way to ask a question when it comes to this, the underlying concept is just flawed. I say this as both a parent and someone who worked in education for over a decade. I know form both sides it

It’s buying for that 10% and making it a daily driver that is the biggest problem and why people buy more car than they need, rather than buying the car that works for them 90% of the time, and finding another solution for that 10%(renting, carshare, etc). People occasionally buy big bulky items, so they buy a huge

Loved YNAB til they killed the old, non-web version. No way am I paying a subscription fee for something that basic. At least I am thankful for it teaching me this concept though, and will bring it to whatever else ends up replacing it in my workflow.

As a teenager, my dentist never recommended getting my wisdom teeth out, though he did say it would probably be necessary at some point. Flash forward a decade and a half or so, I went to the dentist earlier this year having really only gone one other time this decade, and ended up having 3/4 wisdom teeth removed,

Ive been doing something like this for years to pick up my daughter. One round trip departing from my city at the beginning to her city, 2 round trip tickets from her city to mine to get her there and home, then use the return leg of my initial ticket to get back. Never had any issues.

Have to second the backpack thing. Can think of a few others to add, but the ones that are easiest are-

Putting it through the paces with places I’ve lived and traveled and know well, its not that bad for a general snapshot, but some things are laughable. Don’t know their data set for safety, but it is wayy off. Taxi prices are higher than what they give as they seem to be just giving the price for flag fall for what

I think a lot of people miss the point with the coffee recommendation(or at least I view it differently). It’s not about denying yourself things, it is more about thinking what is actually important to you and prioritizing it. Most people who buy coffee(or go out to lunch, or insert similar habit here) are doing it

TBH, this is a really easy repair (left side, haven't had to do right). No soldering involved, plenty of slack in the ribbon cables, only thing stuck in using glue/tape is the battery and it isn't that strong. Not saying there isn't so one design issue that needs to be addressed(have done it on booth my sets of

Yeah, I’m talking about something that is totally different. A hostess bar is somewhere that has hostesses, people payed by the bar to provide companionship for the (male only) clientele. The expectation is that the guy buys them drinks (heavily watered down and overpriced) in exchange, for which the hostess receives

In Shanghai, if you are on East Najing road(and tbh, there really isn’t a good reason, its not interesting), and anybody approaches you to talk, its a scam. Do not go anywhere for tea, to see an art show, or help anyone practice their English. The tea will cost hundreds per glass, the art will suck and be overpriced

Depending on the plane, there is a ledge that functions as a hand rail running just under the overhead bins. It is mainly there to help steady you when you are walking to and from seats(which is why it drives me crazy on those flights when people walking steady themselves on my seat, but I digress). However, if you

Will second the swamp cooler if you live in a drier clime. Had one growing up, and it would do a wonderful job on the rooms it hit. After I moved out, mom had centeral air installed, and griped about the cost increase in electricity. Don’t really know why she didn’t just invest in better ducting/another cooler for the

It really detracts from your point when you say this yet use the wrong cast. Either that or it’s time for me to go to bed because I’ve missed the sarcasm :-P

Counterpoint- finding those “friends” takes a lot of effort, and it only gets harder to do the older you get, and you will be glad you have them when other people in your life are gone. I agree with you to an extent, don’t just treat it as a place to crash, but part of growing up is spending less time with your

Yikes. You know a practice is bad and invasive when I’ve lived in China for almost a decade and could not even imagine it happening. Police showing up to raid a bar and not letting people leave til they pee in a cup, sure, but bar staff even asking to see ID? Never.

If you are in shanghai and want an escape without leaving the ring road, head to (bare with me on the name)- Environmental Theme Park of Suzhouhe Mengqing Garden(苏州河梦清园环保主题公园). It’s situated on Suzhou creek, so it usually gets a nice breeze even in the dead of summer, has a variety of different ares and water

Like I said, travel experiences must differ. I almost never fly domestically in the US, most of my flying is international in and out of China, or domestically within China. I usually start on portals, check to see if the airline itself is any better, and book whatever is cheaper. I will freely admit that the