HoneyMustardGas

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 53 minutes ago

Looks like a junk drawer or a multi purpose drawer in any kitchen. There is often one near the sink. In some larger cabinet sets, the small drawer like that is on the end. But it varies where everyone has it. Maybe all the decent sized kitchens do.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 59 minutes ago

Check out JoseMonkey's recent TED talk about internet privacy and how easy it is for someone to find you on the Internet based even on a short video or an image. If it is that easy to find out where someone lives based on a picture and he mentions a lot of other clues people use to connect accounts from different social media, imagine what others can do.

Now multiply the amount of accounts you have on various social media, the amount that you post on there, the amount of friends and friends of friends sharing, tagging or reposting your content and possibly your information and then compare it to the vast amount of people in the world who use the internet. Now consider the amount of scammers, spammers and other bad actors plus anyone who you did not intentionally upset but just makes it a hobby of exploiting these things and using or distributing that info. That doesn't really include sites with public record lookups. They might not steal your identity, but if they have your info they can give/sell it to someone who potentially will.

Online content is a different story. There is always the possibility, but there is no guarantee that they won't report streaming pirated content unless you take measures such as a VPN. Even then, there still lies minimal risk.

Also, being inconspicuous is comfortable, IMO.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago

I don't do group chats anymore because whatever I say gets unanswered, or replied to and buried in the conversation.

With friends we do video chat. Also seems in large group chats, there are often like 10 different parallel conversations going on and it is hard to keep track of. No one waits or treats it like an actual group discussion.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

This is the correct fallacy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

I know. The FDA says it is safe. Aspartame is bad for those with schizophrenia or any mental health in the fact that it can interfere with some SSRIs and antipsychotics. Caffeine is also a thing they say to limit for those taking them. The studies on some are still limited in either case. Nothing super definitive otherwise the FDA would ban it. And if it really matters, and really this will contradict my initial point, but I don't think people are really aiming for "good nutrition" anyway because soda being a junk food, lol. If people are concerned they wouldn't be drinking it, even diet because of the sodium, which is probably the worst thing, since sugar is no longer an issue.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 3 days ago

Once I split a pizza with a homeless guy. I thought I'd made a friend too after a conversation, but he never appeared anymore in the area. Sometimes shelters ship you by bus to other areas when they are full. Maybe he was temporarily in my area or maybe he found a better living situation.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

Some android apps bypass this but don't work 100 percent but sadly, they are the only safe option.

By safe I also mean, the others you must root so you void certain updates from your carrier in many cases, you have to search the APK code and delete a line, or you have to install a certain entity which hinders your security in other ways.

Shopping apps should have, and Amazon usually lets you email a copy of a receipt anyway. Don't know about other shopping apps. Banks and other financial institutions you would just need to contact them for records etc, and I know it is a pain.

Some browsers have settings to bypass if you are using a site that tries to stop a screenshot.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

It's nice to see one animal helping another.

 

Watch until the end.

[–] [email protected] 33 points 4 days ago

So, it was never official? They need a bill for this!?!?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (5 children)

Sucralose tastes better and is healthier. SAMs club colas are pretty good

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

I did end up researching Pavlov after posting and whether he had any famous paradoxical discoveries. This joke was copypasta from a submission site I am afraid, lol. They are doctors, a pair of docs.

 

Also, if anyone has been to the national park named after him in Missouri, how is it?

 

It was quite the paradox!

 

And how is it unique?

Mine is: Maut ka kuan in India. https://youtu.be/FYhxlboQfeA

 

spoilerShe lobster job

 

If only it sang like the OG gag gift, it just says phrases, lol. This looks so funny.

 

I wouldn't wanna piss on that parade.

 

Others I have:

Honey mustard on everything, I especially like to dip my pizza crust in it.

The fried crispy onions I buy and eat like potato chips, they also make fried red peppers and dried jalapenos.

I hate lays chips but sometimes, that's what's left in those small chip bags variety packs. I put hot sauce in it and shake it up!

 

Also, many peasants didn't even use bath houses they bathed in their home with more effort by heating up basins of water.

But excessive bathing wasn't really talking about bathing but going to public bath houses to meet and to ... other people.

If you read the article/post, it goes on to say that in later centuries, some medical professionals misinformed the public telling them not to bathe with warm water because the 'pores would open and let too much bacteria etc in.' I am thankful they eventually reconsidered.

 

How did it play out?

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