We’re having sloppy joes!
We’re having sloppy joes!
I understand why many pictures have perceived offensive words censored unnecessarily, but is “cat” or “catfish” really one of those words?
It’s not?
I’ve always found it sufficient to hang clothes off of something in the vicinity of the shower and let the steam from the shower release any wrinkles.
In the days of old when knights were bold and toilet paper wasn’t invented, they’d wipe their ass with a piece of grass and walk away contented.
This is no longer relevant to me, as I now work from home; but I felt the same way a few years back when I used to commute. Then a giant cargo ship crashed into the bridge I used to cross daily (which was not a drawbridge but preceded one on my commute) and collapsed it.
At least, I expect, me being late that day would have been excusable.
Presumably this is in preparation for time travel.
Is your username a modem interpretation of OMGWTFBBQ?
I don’t know that I “love” it, in that I have no strong feelings on the subject; however, an ID is a physically minor thing. Unless you’re doing something illegal (or at least likely to invite retribution from those in power) or are a privacy advocate to the point that you don’t want to be identifiable on principle, there’s not much reason to not carry your ID any time you leave your property (home or vehicle). Even in the case of the latter, if you know you’re going to be purchasing an age controlled item, it seems reasonable to leave your house with your ID in that instance then leave it behind for other travels.
However, as a fairly sheltered individual, I can acknowledge that there may be circumstances I haven’t encountered and therefore haven’t considered. Fortunately for me, though I always carry my ID, the ever-increasing amount of grey in my hair and beard mean that I rarely get ID’d.
Back when I was in a customer facing job, it was “unless they appear to be over 27.” I just asked everybody in order to be safe.
edit: add “in order.” I didn’t ask anyone to be safe when I was in that position.
Surprisingly, I didn’t see anyone referencing the start of “Blood Rites” by Jim Butcher; it’s usually among the top answers.
“The building was on fire and it wasn’t my fault.”
Without any basis of expertise in any aspect of this topic, a sharp, forceful motion seems more likely to cause damage than a slow pressure. Also, if someone genuinely fell on something, they probably didn’t do any prep work; whereas a deliberate insertion might involve things like stretching and lubrication (but probably not in this context).
I face a similar conundrum.
A lot of YouTubers seem to have recently claimed that their landlords are anonymous corporations with no clear individual proclaimed as owner or responsible party.
I’m not alarmed. You’re alarmed.
Either I’m missing the joke or you forgot something.
The world will be fine.
People are fucked.
… Sorry. The “X” to close the image was over the “a” in “catfish” and matched the background color, so it looked like censoring. I didn’t think about it because I use the back button on my phone to close images rather than the X.
Entirely my fault, sorry again!