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Consider2SidesPeace t1_jbotqfp wrote
Reply to Robin Williams at 19 in 1969 by thereofRadiate77
He often had that, hand was in the cookie jar expression. Miss you, Robin a beautiful human.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_jac0rtg wrote
Reply to comment by Kalappianer in found an MNM with the Letter "L" and in the shape of a Turd. by SilentOne1994
Hah! I love languages. That gave me a chuckle. Tak~
Consider2SidesPeace t1_jabv3zm wrote
NGL, I used to beat Varsity swimmers in straight kicking my feet are so flat. All my shoes look like that. When I learned to walk it was pigeon toed. Had to force my mind to "remember" to point my toes straight.
Used to get custom Vans tennis shoes in school. They had my foot profile on file and could do custom soles. Wish they still offered that comfy service. I'd still buy.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_jabrpnk wrote
Reply to Jamie Lee Curtis 1978 by steroidamoeba
Ah, the Scream Queen. Made respects she was huge in those films.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_jabr2io wrote
That OP in forgotten lore is the famous Lurd. A chocolate candy with an ingenious shell. Hey! Your fingers won't poop on 'em!
Consider2SidesPeace t1_ja6lyb2 wrote
Ah yes, BusyBox :)
Consider2SidesPeace t1_j28gcjw wrote
Reply to “Full House” Stars Jodie Sweetin & Andrea Barber at Knott’s Berry Farm, 1993 by SignorAlberto2022
Damn, I have an overdose of wholesome right now. Gotta slide over to r/trashy... BRB...
Consider2SidesPeace t1_j28ecbo wrote
Reply to My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
Our pasta goes bad 3 months earlier over here.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_j26by5r wrote
Reply to comment by geofran2002 in Gillette now makes shaving products just for pubes by Ok_Extension5535
Hear, hear... Noting gentleman's phase for future usage. Not a younger twig and berry OR frank and beans kinda statement, no, no, no. Noted something about saddlebags and a well oiled, used trusty rifle, right, right...
Good on ya's!
Consider2SidesPeace t1_j26b7de wrote
Reply to comment by Isabelle_Mvse in Gillette now makes shaving products just for pubes by Ok_Extension5535
That would be rough if you were purchasing tea also. You'd be moving to the tea bagging area, ewww. Nope, nope, nope...
Consider2SidesPeace t1_j24renu wrote
Manscaping, smooth nutz have become a billion dollar market. Whoda thought, deez nuts were worth that much?
Consider2SidesPeace t1_iytzjpv wrote
Patron is bad ass here. Love the culture with Mexican music. I find the clasp on his jacket quite interesting.
Thanks OP, for the share...
Consider2SidesPeace t1_iydr6fx wrote
Love the view there. A nice hiking story. I often believe as we hike those places are all a little higher in elevation. Therefore we all are just a little closer to heaven. That looks a bit like the Winter wall inGame of Thrones too. A nice photo that evokes many feelings. Thank you for sharing. Bests~
Consider2SidesPeace t1_iya4vg9 wrote
Reply to comment by 7DeadishSins in I love my job sometimes... by 7DeadishSins
Awww man... Luv Zaba the Hut! No disrespect that was a name someone blurted out after sampling some brownies. I'll just let sleeping dogs lie there. So now it's; where are you going, dood! Oh man got the hella killer munchies going to go hit Zaba the Hut.
My friend used to work there as an opener prepper. So drove a bit too. Back in the day she'd have to prep the dough fresh, cut all the veggies, do the meat too. The worst was prepping the cheese.
I still would mow a large crust pepperoni sausage olive and green pepper in a heartbeat. Touch of ranch n picante mixed for dip. Powdery shaker cheese so it sticks. Plus you got the low-key vibe, Sponge Bob Rasta Pants on the screen. That's a really nice looking Pizza Hut :) Bests~
Consider2SidesPeace t1_iy8eusn wrote
Reply to I love my job sometimes... by 7DeadishSins
Looks like the perfect joint for a post-session recline. Wondering OP, if the Munchies are any good there.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_iy12pt1 wrote
Coach ate that hit! When I worked shipping receiving safety was a big thing. We had some pallets that were triple stacked. 20 to 25 ft in the air. Anyways there was an assistant manager who had the floor occasionally to supervise. Guy wasn't popular because he'd always walk into the main alleyways and not look.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_iy0wdt7 wrote
Reply to comment by themagicbong in TIL about the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - a US government agency maintaining a reference catalogue of almost any item known; from peanut butter to New Jersey waste water samples. And everything is for sale. by samgarita
Sorry if I offended anybody I was just being lazy. LOLz, you get older in the tooth and it's hard to remember what rabbit holes you've been down. I recommend the Veritassium channel if anyone's interested in weird science bits. (no affiliation just a fan)
Dug up the link I referred if anyone's interested. There's even a reference they sell for the common diet. Weird but interesting stuff. Bests~
Consider2SidesPeace t1_ixx2qu0 wrote
Reply to TIL about the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - a US government agency maintaining a reference catalogue of almost any item known; from peanut butter to New Jersey waste water samples. And everything is for sale. by samgarita
Hey OP! I saw that same video on YouTube today. Peanut butter that's over $1k for a jar. But what you're paying for is the scientific data they have gained and the precise way it's mixed. It's not sold to be edible it's sold to be a referance of peanut butter.
Why buy this? For 1k$? It's precisely made and uniform. Therefore if you have a machine line that has detectors on it for certain amounts of fat and sugars and other ingredients you test the line with this.
Ed. Sorry was being lazy. Link below to REF vid.
Consider2SidesPeace t1_itl2eov wrote
Reply to comment by wick3dr0se in Oddly specific speed limit sign by sllewn
Usually accompanied by a retired Sargent (Semper Fi) in a pressed security uniform... 14mph and he drops the hammer on you for 50 pushups :)
Consider2SidesPeace t1_ist0s72 wrote
Reply to IKEA teams with self-driving truck startup Kodiak Robotics to test deliveries in Texas by Gari_305
Curious but skeptical here. Would love to see transparency, their accident record and the complexity of their test area.
One one hand yes robotics make sense for offloading the strain of long hauls from humans. One other, a loaded 53+ foot rig that makes a calculation mistake? Yes, there are people on board. People makes mistakes just like robots do. The machine is only as smart as we make it. Read up on Tesla's automated driving record. The debate is are these systems mature are really safe enough?
Consider2SidesPeace t1_jdvhffn wrote
Reply to comment by Matchanu in TIL that the red lights on top of tall buildings in cities are called “aviation obstruction lighting,” and are used to help pilots of low-flying aircraft avoid collisions with otherwise hard-to-see structures. by bearjew64
Very tall cars with their headlights buried :)