4251 pts ยท February 10, 2015
As someone who has been carted off from work in an ambulance because of some lady's excessive perfume causing a severe allergic reaction, thank you for this PSA.
idk about you guys, but I love it when dogs have very generic human names so when they come up in conversation, it sounds like you know a very strange person.
bread was filler in our house since it was kinda cheap and could stretch other meals. bread and butter to make sure dinner fed everyone when dinner wasn't sleep or "whatever you can catch."
i want to upvote you, but the current count is 69.
as someone who's mother put raisins in -everything- she cooked including meatloaf and spaghetti and cottage pie... I'm sorry. they've been ruined for me.
i forgot the middle step other day and had to take off my shoes to correct it. i think i may be a person who this note taking would benefit.
they sadly are valued higher since the HoA is supposed to ensure the whole neighborhood is kept in good condition and there's nothing unsightly within view of the residents. people who don't mow their lawns or have their trash cans in view of the road face a fine, so, everything is kept pristine like a neighborhood in the old movies. i'd never choose to live in a place with a HoA, even if they were cheaper, though.
if no one had posted this, i was gonna. thank you!
Welp. I learned something about myself today thanks to this comment. This video didn't immediately strike me as anything being "off" about the situation. Time to go wrestle with how desensitized I've become.
i feel like i got incredibly lucky with insurance a couple years ago when i had to break quickly when someone pulled out onto the highway in front of me with not nearly enough space to do so. The person behind me wasn't even looking at the road and slammed into my rear at about 50. Rolled my car twice because he tried to swerve at the last second. His insurance didn't even try to debate who was at fault because of how many witnesses gave reports to the police.
there's a part of me that wants to assume sam will help you get a better deal on vehicles / services, but that part of me is deeply mistaken.
I can definitely see it being a little annoying in situations like this one where there's no actual danger and they're (knowingly or not) contributing into hysteria over nothing. I wouldn't say you're an asshole. I'm more or less just trying to understand the situation more fully since I'm completely oblivious to how social media culture works. I wasn't even aware of the blue flags or their meaning until today. Imgur is the closest I get to it.
who would be dumb enough to do that? /s
while i don't use social media, i do have people check in on me when things happen in my general region of the country, even if they weren't close enough to affect me in any way. (usually tornado outbreaks.) do you think they could be doing that to let people who only know their general location from worrying? or is it legit just an attention thing?
yeah.. the customer blatantly asking some random store worker to compliment their kids strikes me as bizarre behavior. it's just a weird thing to do that serves no practical purpose. i could see if the kids were trying on clothes or something and the parent asked for an objective opinion as to whether the clothes suited the kids or not, but this is just flat out demanding flattery and is outside the scope of that the employee is paid to do.
i don't understand the mentality that everyone is obligated to procreate. if someone wants kids, that's their business as long as they're taking care of them. if someone doesn't want kids, that's their business and they don't need to justify it. kids are expensive and a life changing responsibility. not everyone wants that kind if life for themself and that's their choice to make. i say this as a parent.
i stopped bothering with wendy's years ago because both of my local locations are very often out of most of their menu offerings anyway. i'm talking no burger patties. no chicken for sandwiches. no frosties. no fries. they had tenders and 3 of their drink selections and nothing else in the most extreme case. stopped in about 6 months ago, hoping they'd gotten it sorted, but they hadn't so, it's not worth my time to stop in anyway.
this is just me taking a guess with no supporting evidence, but they may wait for the $500 mark to hit for the grand theft (felony) charge.
yeah... i kind of feel like if she brought it with her, she'd have at least some experience on how to best fit it into her vehicle without causing damage. folding the seats down or some such to make room.
#48 Two thoughts: 1. One day, your home will flood. 2. Put Pizza by it to attract any ninja turtles who previously used the home as an access point to the surface.
Fed-ex can't even seem to find my house. Ever. My poor neighbors keep getting my shit. They're nice enough to call and let me know when they do.
there was an adult video store close to a place i used to live that had a whole ass section of non adult vhs tapes for sale. i found some treasures in that part of the store and would sometimes go there just to browse their non adult section. i found copies of watership down, secret of nhym and the last unicorn on one trip.
you're technically not wrong....
also bear in mind that these boys were conjoined twins. that means a c-section was required to deliver them. they not only forced her to carry a non viable pregnancy to term, but then forced her to need surgery to deliver them.
i always think of the end pieces as protecting the rest of the loaf from going stale as fast or keeping it "cleaner." i have zero evidence for this idea. it's just how my brain seems to function when debating on eating the end pieces. "Nope. Gotta leave the bread caps on or the rest will go bad."
As someone who has been carted off from work in an ambulance because of some lady's excessive perfume causing a severe allergic reaction, thank you for this PSA.
idk about you guys, but I love it when dogs have very generic human names so when they come up in conversation, it sounds like you know a very strange person.
bread was filler in our house since it was kinda cheap and could stretch other meals. bread and butter to make sure dinner fed everyone when dinner wasn't sleep or "whatever you can catch."
i want to upvote you, but the current count is 69.
as someone who's mother put raisins in -everything- she cooked including meatloaf and spaghetti and cottage pie... I'm sorry. they've been ruined for me.
i forgot the middle step other day and had to take off my shoes to correct it. i think i may be a person who this note taking would benefit.
they sadly are valued higher since the HoA is supposed to ensure the whole neighborhood is kept in good condition and there's nothing unsightly within view of the residents. people who don't mow their lawns or have their trash cans in view of the road face a fine, so, everything is kept pristine like a neighborhood in the old movies. i'd never choose to live in a place with a HoA, even if they were cheaper, though.
if no one had posted this, i was gonna. thank you!
Welp. I learned something about myself today thanks to this comment. This video didn't immediately strike me as anything being "off" about the situation. Time to go wrestle with how desensitized I've become.
i feel like i got incredibly lucky with insurance a couple years ago when i had to break quickly when someone pulled out onto the highway in front of me with not nearly enough space to do so. The person behind me wasn't even looking at the road and slammed into my rear at about 50. Rolled my car twice because he tried to swerve at the last second. His insurance didn't even try to debate who was at fault because of how many witnesses gave reports to the police.
there's a part of me that wants to assume sam will help you get a better deal on vehicles / services, but that part of me is deeply mistaken.
I can definitely see it being a little annoying in situations like this one where there's no actual danger and they're (knowingly or not) contributing into hysteria over nothing. I wouldn't say you're an asshole. I'm more or less just trying to understand the situation more fully since I'm completely oblivious to how social media culture works. I wasn't even aware of the blue flags or their meaning until today. Imgur is the closest I get to it.
who would be dumb enough to do that? /s
while i don't use social media, i do have people check in on me when things happen in my general region of the country, even if they weren't close enough to affect me in any way. (usually tornado outbreaks.) do you think they could be doing that to let people who only know their general location from worrying? or is it legit just an attention thing?
yeah.. the customer blatantly asking some random store worker to compliment their kids strikes me as bizarre behavior. it's just a weird thing to do that serves no practical purpose. i could see if the kids were trying on clothes or something and the parent asked for an objective opinion as to whether the clothes suited the kids or not, but this is just flat out demanding flattery and is outside the scope of that the employee is paid to do.
i don't understand the mentality that everyone is obligated to procreate. if someone wants kids, that's their business as long as they're taking care of them. if someone doesn't want kids, that's their business and they don't need to justify it. kids are expensive and a life changing responsibility. not everyone wants that kind if life for themself and that's their choice to make. i say this as a parent.
i stopped bothering with wendy's years ago because both of my local locations are very often out of most of their menu offerings anyway. i'm talking no burger patties. no chicken for sandwiches. no frosties. no fries. they had tenders and 3 of their drink selections and nothing else in the most extreme case. stopped in about 6 months ago, hoping they'd gotten it sorted, but they hadn't so, it's not worth my time to stop in anyway.
this is just me taking a guess with no supporting evidence, but they may wait for the $500 mark to hit for the grand theft (felony) charge.
yeah... i kind of feel like if she brought it with her, she'd have at least some experience on how to best fit it into her vehicle without causing damage. folding the seats down or some such to make room.
#48 Two thoughts: 1. One day, your home will flood. 2. Put Pizza by it to attract any ninja turtles who previously used the home as an access point to the surface.
Fed-ex can't even seem to find my house. Ever. My poor neighbors keep getting my shit. They're nice enough to call and let me know when they do.
there was an adult video store close to a place i used to live that had a whole ass section of non adult vhs tapes for sale. i found some treasures in that part of the store and would sometimes go there just to browse their non adult section. i found copies of watership down, secret of nhym and the last unicorn on one trip.
you're technically not wrong....
also bear in mind that these boys were conjoined twins. that means a c-section was required to deliver them. they not only forced her to carry a non viable pregnancy to term, but then forced her to need surgery to deliver them.
i always think of the end pieces as protecting the rest of the loaf from going stale as fast or keeping it "cleaner." i have zero evidence for this idea. it's just how my brain seems to function when debating on eating the end pieces. "Nope. Gotta leave the bread caps on or the rest will go bad."