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What's Bothering You? (The thread about what is bothering you.)
tp4tissue:
--- Quote from: phinix on Tue, 30 July 2024, 03:37:15 ---First I thought I must have switched to some recap of Eurovision...
Bunch of drag queens, a guy with his balls sticking out of his pants and that ginger smerf. WTF people?!
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It's a bit disconcerting.
There is culture and there is "that".
Even though we know there are no hard-rules in the universe on how something aught to look. We do know to some degree that certain body / aesthetic configurations are indicators of sub-optimal/ negative life choices/ consequences.
Because human society is in the mean-time homeostatic, there is large accommodation for non-pragmatic specs, this is likely to change very soon, prejudice will rise significantly when food becomes scarce again, and tolerance is significantly reduced to align with resource goals.
fohat.digs:
--- Quote from: phinix on Tue, 30 July 2024, 03:37:15 ---
some recap of Eurovision
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There are only so many hours and dollars in a person's lifetime, and I feel sorry for people who spend theirs on/in "events" like this ....
tp4tissue:
So Tp4 doing the rice today. And thought, You know, the countertops are probably not level, The rice might not cook evenly in the rice cooker.
Make sure you guys are leveling the inner "bowl", and not the external fixture.
Yes this is absurd, the autism is getting worse, if that's even a thing.
iri:
--- Quote from: phinix on Tue, 30 July 2024, 03:37:15 ---Seriously...
Where did they get those clowns?
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First I thought I must have switched to some recap of Eurovision...
Bunch of drag queens, a guy with his balls sticking out of his pants and that ginger smerf. WTF people?!
--- End quote ---
what's this?
tp4tissue:
These god damn kuriyans aren't drinking their ramen soup, instead dumping it in the mountain ecosystem on their hikes.
""South Korea’s highest mountain is facing environmental damage from an unexpected source – instant noodles.
The National Park Office of Mount Halla has started a campaign to encourage hikers not to dump ramyun broth on the mountain or in its streams in order to preserve a “clean environment,” according to a press release. "
“Ramen broth contains a lot of salt, so discarding it along the valley’s water stream makes it impossible for aquatic insects to live in contaminated water,”"
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