

If you drive. If you use public transport you can inhale other people’s BO instead.
But yes, if you commute, nobody gains only you lose.
Mostly harmless
If you drive. If you use public transport you can inhale other people’s BO instead.
But yes, if you commute, nobody gains only you lose.
Forget the cost of travel, if my commute is one hour, that’s two per day, ten per week, that’s an EXTRA WEEK they demand that I donate of my time to the company each month.
Ain’t happening.
He was told he couldn’t be a composer after he’d gone deaf, but did he listen??
She’s an inanimate fucking object!
Order Of The Phoenix
Sony fabitch!
I don’t have anything to add other than an anecdote:
I got permabanned from /r/askhistorians for having a “vulgar” username. Yeah, this one that I’m using now. I had been lurking for years, one time I commented a thank you to someone’s reply, and bam! I was gone.
In the seventies and eighties the communist leaders of Hungary, when talking about the realities of the time introduced some terms to explain the difference of the real world from the ideals.
“Socialism that exists”
“Socialism that works”
The jokes immediately started coming, pointing out that the socialism that exists does not work, while the socialism that works does not exist.
Flour is a common ingredient for thickening stews etc. Not OP, but if I had to guess I’d wager that the flour soaked up all the moisture in the pan, then dried out and started to burn.
He is not the same.
Oh so that’s why it’s buggered! Bugger…
“Mainland Taiwan” will earn you an instafrown from Winnie the Pooh.
Walks like a duck…
France commemorating their stunning victory over West Tonga by a whopping four goals.
I just want to mark the occasion when my previous comment is on 69 points. Noice.
Air Canada offering a refund of tree fiddy.
visibly moved
Was he riding it in public?
Should’ve installed velux
The English word ‘speaker’ has multiple meanings. In Hungarian, there is a different word for a speaker device that casts sound (hangszóró, “sound caster”) and Speaker of the House of Parliament (házelnök, “president of the house”).
Still, when googling one, you may get results for the other. 🤷