If it’s hanging from the other side, there’s even more space for a spider to hide outside of view.
If it’s hanging from the other side, there’s even more space for a spider to hide outside of view.
I’ve had a bidet for years and never used it. The rest of my family does, but I have no interest.
At least they’re not red circles and arrows.
Look for a bonnet. Wolves don’t wear bonnets.
It’s called touching your toes. Look it up.
I think I’ve seen mac and cheese cups that ask for hot water.
That’s what it’s called, okay. I didn’t remember the term.
“Please adjust your brightness so this shape is barely visible.”
Nah, I’m cranking that way up. I get that there’s an art, but I’d rather not be straining my eyes and ears.
It’s a slur, that’s why. Some slurs are major slurs that are considered offensive even when it’s not referring to someone, and I think this is one of them. They’re often forbidden because of it, and a lot of people find it easier to follow universal rules than to check the rules of each place they post, because the universal rules will keep you in the clear 95% of the time. And even if not, it’s still respectable to not want to use slurs.
And yeah, it did used to be a lot more common. And before that, it was a medical term. That’s the way it goes, we have a word to insult people’s intelligence, doctors deal with patients who have a disorder causing that, they don’t want to use the mean word to refer to the patients, they come up with a new word for it, the word gets out, and then everyone makes it a new word to insult intelligence. Though this one seems to be taking a different track because it hit modern sensibilities, and at the same time I think doctors now know better than to come up with a new word for mental deficiencies.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a lockpick is a good guy with a lockpick.
I feel like I’m missing something. What’s the myth and what’s the reality?
Why should pickles have to do it? The fudge is just as capable of getting itself out.
Oh hey I think I’m in this picture.
Thanks, Bidem.
You’re fired.
Wouldn’t that be three in a thousand?
I’ve never seen that association with my friends who use it. It’s always been more of a meme word, a meaningless adjective you throw into a sentence to make it “funnier.”
Don’t worry about it, maybe if you train up your critical thinking skills you’ll be able to find the fault in my point.
I don’t like being wet, so I’d use about as much TP anyways. Maybe more.