How the cylinder situation from that reddit post was resolved.
tacosplease
Solid advice all around
Also. Never take pictures that could get you in trouble. Even if they'll only ever be on your phone. Nothing of questionable legality. No nudity. No behavior that could cost a job 15 years later.
Or you get hemorrhoids to contend with the rest of your life or have a painful procedure to fix it.
Don't push too hard to poop. Just try again later or take something to help it out.
Was going to say none, but people are listing YouTube as social media? Ok that then. But is YouTube really social media? IMO it's too hard to have a two way conversation on YouTube for it to be considered social media.
Boeing was one of my accounts back before the pandemic. I had to respond to RFPs where my employer sold services to Boeing. They sucked to work with and just didn't understand really basic things about the services they were requesting in their own RFPs.
Disney and Walmart on the other hand were great. They were not pushovers, but they were consistently friendly, and they always knew their shit.
Lever. Suck on that wheel and fire people!
They don't even have all the menu items. At least they didn't last time I used one.
She threatened violence upon me when we were first graders.
Can you get cumin? If so, you can probably make some pretty good tacos.
Only the following 6 ingredients are required:
Tortilla
Ground meat - I recommend beef
Onion
Salt
Minced Garlic or garlic powder
Cumin powder
All other ingredients are optional
Cooking:
Chop enough onion to make a pile 1/2 the size of the meat
Cook the onion over medium heat until it starts to soften
Add a little garlic
Add the meat
Turn up the heat a little
add a little salt
Add a lot of cumin - this should be the dominant flavor
Add a little of any/all optional seasonings for depth of flavor
When the ground meat is done cooking, add more salt to taste. Be careful not to over salt it.
warm the tortillas
Add meat & any/all optional ingredients to the tortillas
Enjoy!
Optional Seasonings:
chili powder optional
A very little bit of MSG optional
Black pepper optional
Onion powder optional recommended
Optional Ingredients:
Chopped Cilantro optional
Chopped Tomato optional recommended
Sour cream optional recommended
Salty shredded cheese optional (Cheddar, Colby, Monterey Jack, Muenster, etc)
Salsa optional (should have tomato chunks and not look like marinara)
I agree with that... somewhat. Except they are providing a service.
The content is not produced by YouTube, but it is made available by YouTube. There's a cost to provide that service and value to the consumer for having videos available to watch.
I doubt you want to pay for the service, so how is it supposed to work? What pays YouTube's costs so we can all keep watching videos for months and years to come?
I get that this comes across as someone simping for YouTube. I'm not trying to do that though. I'm just intrigued by this worldview and would like to understand if there is more to it or if you believe YouTube should not be compensated some other way.
Is it a "Fuck you. I got mine." mentality where people watching ads and paying premium cover the cost for you to use the service for free? Or is there some nuance I've missed?