NathanLoiselle wrote:I don't believe in cards because they're rarely ever funny and if they weren't supposed to be funny they just downright suck. But people just keep on giving them to me.
I feel the same way about fleshlights.
NathanLoiselle wrote:I don't believe in cards because they're rarely ever funny and if they weren't supposed to be funny they just downright suck. But people just keep on giving them to me.
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
JamishT wrote:Bih, please. I have to shave my ear lobes all the time.
Edgar Cabrera wrote:HOLY SHIT GUYS, IT'S DOGLOVINGJIM!!! HE'S HERE!!!
skoobadive wrote:It's the legendary DoglovingJim! Ohboy, this must be the greatest day of my life!
Cracked.com wrote:Initially, his interest in animals was "primarily a sexual attraction," but as he grew older, he also "developed the emotional attraction." We guess we could call what Jim does ... dog-lovin'
Tuli wrote:Today at work I was cutting up some old T-shirts to make thread for a rug (or possibly another project). One of the personal trainers passed by and asked what I was doing, I said I was making a rug. And his off-hand reply was "Oh you, you have time for all kinds of nonsense... next time just buy one". He walked away before I could respond to that. But it left me feeling irritated for several reasons. First of all, the whole point of this is making something myself and reusing old stuff that would just be thrown away otherwise. It's not that I so desperately need a rug. I'm also tired of the consumerist mindset of "buy everything and make nothing". But even that's beside the point. I'm annoyed at the casual rudeness of disparaging someone's hobby without anyone asking for his input. Because was that comment really necessary? I don't really care what he thinks about handicrafts, it just made me think less of his conduct as a person.
Edgar Cabrera wrote:HOLY SHIT GUYS, IT'S DOGLOVINGJIM!!! HE'S HERE!!!
skoobadive wrote:It's the legendary DoglovingJim! Ohboy, this must be the greatest day of my life!
Cracked.com wrote:Initially, his interest in animals was "primarily a sexual attraction," but as he grew older, he also "developed the emotional attraction." We guess we could call what Jim does ... dog-lovin'
Tuli wrote:Thanks, Jim!
It's actually pretty easy to do. First you gotta make the yarn: easiest with shirts that are a continuous tube but can also be made out of clothes that consists of two sides sown together, it's a bit different (let me know if you ever need tips). And then you crochet! There's a lot of tutorials here, but personally I'm not using any of those... I'm using a circular crochet hook, which has a bit of a different technique and result, looks more like a woven fabric.
Edgar Cabrera wrote:HOLY SHIT GUYS, IT'S DOGLOVINGJIM!!! HE'S HERE!!!
skoobadive wrote:It's the legendary DoglovingJim! Ohboy, this must be the greatest day of my life!
Cracked.com wrote:Initially, his interest in animals was "primarily a sexual attraction," but as he grew older, he also "developed the emotional attraction." We guess we could call what Jim does ... dog-lovin'
Boss-Man at Client X: Hey, can we change our reports from [a] to [b]?
Us: Sure, no problem.
Team member of Client X: I've noticed that you have been making an error with our reports and these are not like our normal reports. Please explain to me how you could make an error of this magnitude and how quickly you can fix this mistake. I have also cc'ed [Boss-Man] so that he can be aware of this situation.
Me: He was the one who asked us to change them.
Team member: Oh.
Me: You were cc'ed on the email where he did it.
Encyclopedia Dramatica wrote:Reallifegirl: Is supposedly a girl in real life, but we all know that's false. Gets highest comment roughly 75% of the time, and has never had a single red-thumbed comment. Ever.
cmsellers wrote:I love gas stoves, but this one you don't need to press down to turn on the gas (only to light it), which means that if you accidentally knock a knob slightly it will turn on the gas.
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
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