Six hours would be amazing.
Six hours would be amazing.
Might be the most unpopular opinion but Swift has thrived off the ticket price racket and if occasional rumor is true has encouraged it.
She now has the money to throw around to make people like her for her so-called “charitable” disposition (oh, she throws stacks to her stage team and buys rounds for bars).
She is the most mainstream mediocre-music-producing singer to exist in this age who has managed to get stupidly rich off of purely mediocre music but well-produced shows.
They can’t possibly encounter much of it in training material… Of course they’re not going to like it.
Honestly what made me laugh.
And everything else…
On Wednesday, some of the people who posted about the gift card said that when they went to redeem the offer, they got an error message saying the voucher had been canceled. When TechCrunch checked the voucher, the Uber Eats page provided an error message that said the gift card “has been canceled by the issuing party and is no longer valid.”
The humor writes itself.
These buildings have appeared in countless different places. I guess no one’s seeing any humor in it…
Edit to add that I’d genuinely like to know where you saw them and inquire if you know any background on them. I’m very interested in the origins of these projects. I feel like I’m in one of the best places to learn from people with first-hand knowledge.
I’m sure you’re right. Apparently no one else saw the humor in it…
Isn’t that China? (/j)
Edit: I’ve looked up the picture and confirmed these buildings are some of the empty city that China has constructed. I’m not sure what all the downvotes are for…
American manufacturers. We’re stuck with what we get and that shit’s in everything.
Most anyone you’d ask here will tell you they prefer sugar and we’ll take that option whenever it’s available and not stupidly expensive.
I love the bumper sticker but this is definitely something the asshole driving under the speed limit in the left lane with 20 people behind them would have on their car.
I need to know where this came from.
Edit: Channel name is Bread Boys on Youtube. Of course I find it right after I post…
It doesn’t seem like the healthiest thing sometimes…
Unfortunately that may be a thing.
I would certainly hope not, but this stuff is more like playdough
From what I’m reading on their website it’s definitely a hypoallergenic/safety feature.
I mean, actually eating it isn’t necessarily the thought. Putting it—and especially in the case of nut allergies their hands—in their mouth is the main consideration. I can’t speak to the rest of the design choices.
Honestly yes. Why it’s also labeled peanut and soy free.
Aren’t these the ones where the stall walls turn opaque when you lock the door?