That feel when you order 5 burgers alone and they ask “to go?” and you nonchalantly say “naw”
That feel when you order 5 burgers alone and they ask “to go?” and you nonchalantly say “naw”
Fill a silicone cube with deepset epoxy, toss that bad boy in. Fill a 2" thick and 6’ tall PVC pipe with epoxy. Let it all dry then affix the epoxy rod to that cube and make a wizard’s staff
Here’s a blurb of an article that references the study - https://e360.yale.edu/digest/microplastics-human-brains
If someone’s romanticizing war to the point that they’re thinking being drafted isn’t a bad thing then no amount of sources or stats would convince them otherwise. I mean, best case scenario they get randomly yanked away from their life, family, and friends and get to burn barrels of shit in the middle of nowhere. How fun.
This is great news because at some point we’re gonna need to draw a line between contractor and employee, and I think wearing a company uniform, driving a company truck, and being in a company’s restricted facility should be firmly on the ‘employee’ side of the line. I mean, if Amazon delivery drivers are contractors, then Target cashiers, postal workers, and flight attendants could all be considered contractors. It’s nice to see the gig economy not get normalized to such an extent
I’ve never been rear ended but then I bought my G37 and it was suddenly happening on a yearly basis. In the span of one year, I had a truck back into it when it was parked in our parking lot, got rear ended in traffic, then had a car reverse into me at a stop sign (driver pulled forward to make a turn but decided they couldn’t make it so threw it in reverse and gunned it). I may have been rear ended a second time that year but it’s hard to keep track of how many people drove into this car. After a while I quit making claims because that was a pain in the ass, bumpers look like I use it to nudge cars around a junkyard.
Edit: and the thing that makes the frequency really wild is that I used it mainly to commute ~2 miles to work, so I was in that thing less than 30 minutes a day