I dunno, this one just sounds like common sense to me.
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I did this to someone once because the signage didn't quite match the locking mechanism, and it was not a secure lock.... like at all. If it makes you feel any better, the shame was horrific and immediate, and I still feel the aftershocks today, so that lady probably does too.
This is really the only answer. If you think being able to put your your desktop in your pocket and use it anywhere would be useful, then you'd probably find a smartphone useful.
Not sure if zoomer or just confused boomer
He has a name.... smdh
'fuck, I fucking love ~~coleslaw~~ Track_Shovel' said no one ever.
When this was posted a few weeks ago, it was also pointed out that your socioeconomic status and geographical location can probably also be predicted pretty well by voice, which also correlate with T2D risk factors.
It is a neat finding and all, but unless there is some underlying physiological tie between T2D and your voice that's not explainable otherwise, it's kind of the diagnostic equivalent of "psychic" cold reading.
Hmm, I can this if getting into a truck or tall vehicle that requires you to step up and then into. Otherwise I can only picture a ballerina or other extremely graceful person making an overly complicated but impressive maneuver. lol
I'm trying to figure the logistics here... How do you do that without getting in the car facing backwards or tripping all over yourself?
Dude, the Benton's maple creme sandwich cookies... Omg
Aldi has quite a few house brands that are fantastic and (relatively) cheap.
It's just a really weird passive phrasing that implies it was your home before the landlord bought it.
It's more like they bought a house and then you rented it, at which point it becomes your home.
(Not that the former never happens, I just don't think the meme was calling out a relatively niche situation.)
There are so many things to criticize about the housing market that it's weird to rely on tricks of language rather than factual arguments. Like, "Renting out property that you own, and complaining about the upkeep required to keep it rentable" is much more accurate but not as memeable I guess.