The term washed up originated in the early 2020s and gained popularity in 2021.
As an old head, I’m pretty confident that “washed up” was used long before 2020.
The term washed up originated in the early 2020s and gained popularity in 2021.
As an old head, I’m pretty confident that “washed up” was used long before 2020.
I have to respect Virgil’s, it is definitely a high quality product made well, but it has too much spearmint for me.
And I’d wager to say it was better than blue raspberry, twere’nt it?
Indeed you are correct about the wrongness of the first conjecture, however, the correct flavor order is: Watermelon, Peach*, Green Apple
*Peach is not included in the typical assortment, but is widely available on its own
Arsenic Lullaby is one of my all-time favorites.
There’s a man who was cursed by a witch doctor and has to get revenge to appease the magic or whatever, but he ran out of people to get revenge on so now he gets revenge on behalf of other people.
There’s a couple of census agents whose job it is to maintain the accuracy of the census by making sure the birth rate matches the death rate.
I won’t spoil any more, but it’s all very sick and hilarious.
I would assume having an Australian IP address may sway the algo as well.
Nice comment. I donated to Feed the Children in your name.
My kitchen scale won’t measure below one gram, and a lot of things (spices and flavorings, mostly) are used in amounts below one gram.
So I can either dirty up some spoons, or go buy a second scale that only gets used for the small stuff…
In general I agree, of course, but there definitely is a use case for volumetric measuring spoons.
Excellent write up, I donated to Feed the Children in your name.
I genuinely lol’d, so I donated to Feed the Children in your name.
Just guessing here, but I’d assume it’s because the unborn have potential and the bad guys had their chance. I don’t agree, but that’s what I assume being around some people like that…
I like cold pickles (especially kraut) on my hot food. It adds a little “spice” to what’s going on in my mouth.
My only problem with these bots is that I don’t want them counted toward comments - I hate going in to find the only comments are bots.
Agreed.
I guess? I got a couple of emails from the VA that mentioned it and then I signed up. Don’t know how much it has changed in the meantime. I stopped using it after I kept getting messages from people I don’t/didn’t know about politics, and immediately ran into the problem of cancelling their paid service…
It all goes to spam now, but for about a month (I think) after unsubscribing the final time I had 8-10 squeak through every week.
I just checked my junk folder, and I’ve had 21 emails from them, despite being blocked and having unsubscribed, since the 1st of August.
Also, if anyone reading this is or knows a US Military veteran, PLEASE tell them to not sign up for Together We Served. It’s supposed to be like Facebook for veterans, but it sucks. The thing is, I tried their “premium” service and later could not cancel (I had to have my bank block their charges and get a new card) AND I get just as many or more emails from them too. They’ve gone to my junk folder for so long I’d completely forgot about it. Seriously, that site should not be allowed to operate like that, and it was even pushed to us in official Veterans Affairs emails.
I signed up for Nextdoor to see ONE MESSAGE, then I cancelled my account and unsubscribed multiple times. I still get at least 2 emails per day from them.
I got mine with their HD lenses, no-line bifocals with antiglare coating, and the total came to $135 shipped.
I don’t want to hurt anybody. If that means avoiding a few words or phrases, I’m happy to do that.
Send me a kiss by wire…