

Nah but if I’m away from home for a week or a month then I’m living somewhere else.
I haven’t been homeless for a long time though. That sucks and I see the number off people living in cars and tents growing. :(
Nah but if I’m away from home for a week or a month then I’m living somewhere else.
I haven’t been homeless for a long time though. That sucks and I see the number off people living in cars and tents growing. :(
Nobody should suffer due to their ability. At the same time lacking luxuries like coffee, nice dinners, and fun trips is not suffering. I agree, everyone deserves some luxury in their life but to equate lack of luxury to suffering tells me you are totally out of touch.
Thank you for the particular feeling of fucked up laughter I didn’t know i needed this morning.
I live in my home except when I travel. I suppose there are more and more people without homes every day.
The same voice as Saddam Hussein from previous seasons. lol
What model is this?
The boys would follow the more tempting milkshake. One boy would divide from the group to scout out the less tempting milkshake at close proximity.
Explaining things often is a sign of over staffing? That’s a new idea for me. Why?
Good & Plenty is fine but too sweet. Salmiakki is god tier!
Thanks! Just don’t forget to cancel and end up feeling like an idiot. I think it’s possible to cancel the next day and still watch for the rest of the month. At least it was last time I did it.
I have all the skill and info needed to pirate anything I want safely and easily. I still use your method.
#1 stats are recorded and they can see what those of us who only buy one month a year watch. #2 it’s easy and $18 a year isn’t a bad price for the shows and movies I am interesting IMO. #3 there is a certain joy in binging and cancelling after one month that pirating cannot provide.
PS: I kinda like checking in on the Netflix interface once a year just to see what people are dealing with.
Inflation doesn’t feel great but the cost of groceries is a different metric. Grocery prices are still up and rising faster than inflation.
In my opinion groceries probably should cost more but rent and several other expenses should be far lower. How long ago was it that budgeting 1/3 of income for food was considered normal?
He promised to lower the cost of groceries. That isn’t going so well.
True. Plenty of able-bodied hard working people are going without while others lounge about spending their trust fund checks. System is broken. System is also working as designed. :(