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It's the symbol Southern Heritage (i.e. racism), bro!View attachment 143713
I can not get over the fact that people are just walking and driving around with confederate flags every day in the US and nobody has the fucking balls to punch them in the face.
Murica, I am disapoint.
well that's lovelyCDC reviewing ‘stunning’ universal testing results from Boston homeless shelter
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Even speaking German she's forming more coherent sentences than mango normally manages.
It is kind of nice to be able to identify shitstained morons hundreds of yards away.
cause they probably have guns and are dumb enough to use them?
most of us treat is as the scarlet letter, but for morons.
And this is why you live in some 3rd world commie country.Im also just amazed this isnt something that isnt regulated by the goverment.
I think thats where the first amendment stops, or should stop and it starts being offensive enough to make it illegal.
No way, 78 cents per pound for Romas ?
There was this old lady in Safeway with her mask on her chin. Her friend said "you have to wear it over your mouth" and she said "I can't breath with this damn thing on!"Meh. I see dumbasses wearing sunglasses inside all the time.
Went on a bike ride today.There was this old lady in Safeway with her mask on her chin. Her friend said "you have to wear it over your mouth" and she said "I can't breath with this damn thing on!"
when you are asking the guy behind you is that a roll of silver dollars in your pocket....too close.I’m not wearing a mask for my walks and rides. I’m surprised how many people can’t identify a distance of 6 feet, or how many simply don’t care.
Imma one of those dumbasses.Meh. I see dumbasses wearing sunglasses inside all the time.
I can go about 6 days before I have to get out, and damnit if that isn't the case every time.I’m not wearing a mask for my walks and rides. I’m surprised how many people can’t identify a distance of 6 feet, or how many simply don’t care.
Ha, I remember that from getting my bell rung racing DH.Imma one of those dumbasses.
Post-concussion(s) I wear sunglasses in malls and stores, especially when grocery shopping. Fluorescents all on crankin it out is brutal.
I loved it back when they were doing the power save due to summer load thing, only half the lights on, I could take the shades off and actually feel non-douchey.
A lot of those public places like restaurants, malls, theaters are gonna eat their shorts even after life is back to "normal" cause who would want to risk it? I know I'll avoid public places for a long while after all is said and done and I'm not a paranoid Karen.
I won't. Most people won't. There will be a drop in customer numbers but I doubt it will be huge. After 3 months sitting at homes people will be famished to go out. Especially if you spent that time with kids.A lot of those public places like restaurants, malls, theaters are gonna eat their shorts even after life is back to "normal" cause who would want to risk it? I know I'll avoid public places for a long while after all is said and done and I'm not a paranoid Karen.
I haven't been to a mall or movie theater in years. I fucking hate people in general, crazies been shooting up the places and the options are superior. Now we got Bolaids going around.A lot of those public places like restaurants, malls, theaters are gonna eat their shorts even after life is back to "normal" cause who would want to risk it? I know I'll avoid public places for a long while after all is said and done and I'm not a paranoid Karen.
Went on a bike ride today.
Watched a guy walking his dog with gloves on. He walked out of the house and put his gloved hand in a pocket.
Saw a lady with her mask over her mouth but not over her nose.
Saw a guy riding a bike with his helmet over the handlebar and his mask on his chin.
I’m not wearing a mask for my walks and rides. I’m surprised how many people can’t identify a distance of 6 feet, or how many simply don’t care.
one of the problems here in the US is that so many simply don't (or even can't) cook for themselves.I won't. Most people won't. There will be a drop in customer numbers but I doubt it will be huge. After 3 months sitting at homes people will be famished to go out. Especially if you spent that time with kids.
America surprises me in so many ways. Do I remember correctly that people are afraid to forage mushrooms?one of the problems here in the US is that so many simply don't (or even can't) cook for themselves.
Surely a man of your tastes owns a cattle prod?I’m surprised how many people can’t identify a distance of 6 feet, or how many simply don’t care.
yea the only people i know foraging for mushrooms are hippies and they're not looking for the kind you cook.America surprises me in so many ways. Do I remember correctly that people are afraid to forage mushrooms?
Also cooking is fun. FFS. You can save money or you can make restaurant-quality food. Both are good. I get that people in cities where space is expensive can't cook (like Hong Kong) but outside of them?
But I'm on some swamp people fermented food groups and I think it's a big city/small city divide as there is a big cooking movement in the states that's not really present here outside of special groups of people who want to preserve tradition.
America: Where gun shops are "essential", but book stores and libraries are not.America surprises me in so many ways. Do I remember correctly that people are afraid to forage mushrooms?
Also cooking is fun. FFS. You can save money or you can make restaurant-quality food. Both are good. I get that people in cities where space is expensive can't cook (like Hong Kong) but outside of them?
But I'm on some swamp people fermented food groups and I think it's a big city/small city divide as there is a big cooking movement in the states that's not really present here outside of special groups of people who want to preserve tradition.
Don't forget WWE, that's bigly essential.America: Where gun shops are "essential", but book stores and libraries are not.
Make of that what you will.
Sad but true. Family my wife works for orders out every single night. The only thing they ever seem to cook for themselves is pasta and brownies, and apparently that's a 2+ person operation.one of the problems here in the US is that so many simply don't (or even can't) cook for themselves.
it forces creativity. "what can i cook with what i have on hand?"I, like you, have enjoyed the opportunity to cook some new stuff. Granted I wish the grocery stores weren't a shit show, but I suppose one just has to be creative with the ingredients on hand.