They do get the tips.
They do get the tips.
I know a guy who has always taken 10x more substances than anyone else, and seems to still crave more. I watched him eat an entire handful of Percocet once, and then work all day like it was nothing. Half of one of the pills he took knocked me on my ass. I puked, then passed out, and slept for six hours. He was eating like 8 of them at a time, several times per day. He does the same thing with alcohol, and any other drugs he can get his hands on.
I’m assuming by “we” you mean the US Government. Is that right?
I die a little inside every time someone gets offended by Money For Nothing.
Punks and politics are like peas and carrots.
I haven’t opened any Christmas presents yet. We’re having a late Christmas due to crazy schedules for everyone involved.
You’re looking for logical consistency where none exists.
Most tribes didn’t have a concept of land ownership, so they wouldn’t say “that we own”.
That all sounds fun to me except for the wet and windy part.
You and I have very different standards for how we speak to our bosses then.
I have a dozen different hobbies, but I was really into flashlights for a while too. I was into them enough that my wife asked me to stop buying more flashlights and lanterns. I didn’t stop though! I only stopped when I finally decided I had scratched that itch, have obtained what I want, and was bored. But now I have great flashlights in both of our cars, in my mom’s car, one at each exterior door of the house, one at the garage door, and a few lanterns in the closet. She very much appreciates the fruits of my labors now that I’m finished.
Most apartments use Kwikset locks, which are cheap and ineffective. Picking one of those was easier than picking the practice lock from my kit. I could get my front door open in 30 seconds flat with a single pin pick, or like 2 seconds with a city rake.
Why do they have forks for noses?
Get hammered, play Baldur’s Gate 3, pass out at 3am.
Fragil’ee. Must be Italian!
Sure was fun though!
That’s… That’s not how Christmas works.
I figure that’s about what a CD used to cost back in the day, adjusted for inflation. We were paying $16 for a CD back in the early 90’s. Records are probably more expensive to make, and often have really cool artwork as inserts. There’s the thrift store too though. About half of my record collection are original presses that I got from the thrift store for twenty five cents each. They don’t sound as good, but they’re pretty neat. Sometimes I buy a record at the thrift store just because it has cool artwork, like the Chicago album that has pressed engraving artwork, like dollar bills.
Edit: wow, CDs actually cost more back then adjusted for inflation. $36.12 in 1992.
Congratulations! How long have you been sober? I’ll be up to six years in a few months. Wewt! Keep it up!
I didn’t say they don’t, I said it’s difficult for people who don’t know how. You have to spend time on education when you go vegan.