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They can sometimes be obtuse, but otherwise mostly acute
They can sometimes be obtuse, but otherwise mostly acute
Can I play? So let’s say a gentleman takes out his tallywacker and I’m inclined to give him a blow job, so I ask his permission. How does one properly blow on said tallywacker?
Using a private property for commercial use, and then saying it can’t be used for commercial use? I’d find that hard to believe.
Objects don’t have rights, people do. You can require your consent to be in a monetized video, but a house doesnt have consent to give haha. If you don’t want someone filming the inside of your property, don’t allow them in. Especially don’t ask them to pay you to come in.
Yeah, they added ANTIFA to the list of terrorist organizations a few years ago if you remember, so anything they disagree with such as calling for the persecution of specific people’s and putting them in camps a racist act, could likely land you in such trouble I imagine if they ever have the time or crazed reasons to do so.
Maybe they meant raisinettes, a lot of people don’t like raisons.
Edit: never mind, milk duds are chewy as hell, but also good. I ruled them out because I figured most people would like them (assuming their teeth don’t get pulled out).
Side note: if you didnt chew now&laters and instead sucked on them. You have infinitely more self control than I do.
Solid beer all around
It’s not, but it will upset viewers and bait people into clicking or sharing.
She did star as a wrestler in a movie not long ago, which I believe I saw during covid and was the only reason I recognized her.
What year were you there perhaps? I walked about a mile to school from 5 years old up with only the supervision of my 2 year older brother. I was born in 89’ so this has likely changed to being more protective. Media preaches fear.
Groceries shocked me that they had taxes on them when I moved out of Florida. Florida is price on shelf for groceries. Tennessee is price plus sales tax, which is 9-10% where I live. Kind of crazy.
We were never in the house as kids though, about an hour a week of “screen time”. Mostly playing basketball and running around doing whatever.
Most millennials were born in the 1980s, smart phones didn’t come about until 2006+
Most of our lives were outside as kids. I got my first cell phone at 18, 2 years after I had already been working 40 hour weeks while going to school and my parents finally got sick of not having a way to get a hold of me. Comically their cell phone bill went down because the company I worked for gave them 25% of their bill when they added my phone so they didn’t want me to have a separate plan.
I still remember my mother calling me sometime that year and asking if I’d come to dinner and I had to tell her I was over 1,000 miles away because I flew to Boston.
I think I was 22 when I started staying indoors more. Took a desk job and got overweight and lazy.