*slowly reaches for the popcorn*
Explain yourself.
some people might not have seen all of them yet
Best RPF Ship - Round 3 Match 7
is there a show you’re still salty about its cancellation?
Best RPF Ship - Round 3 Match 2
save me latin america
me about to skew the results with everyone who keeps kosher weighing in: it's not meat because it's pareve
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no joke as a scientist this is probably the most fascinating poll I've ever made
I’m noticing an emerging spectrum in your tags.
hey...hey psst
personally i think option 4 or 5 will the most popular. our bookmarks are at 201 currently
really enjoying the bimodal distribution on this poll
Most common amount of bookmarks to have:
- not very many
- very many
Best RPF Ship - Round 1 Match 4
For clarity because I see now my wording wasn't clear: When you are fully asleep, how many lights are on?
ok as part of my job I have to make a lot of follow-up calls (not cold calls) to elder millennials/young gen-xers and it has me wondering
*edit: if a business/unknown number is calling/not a friend or relative
feel free to leave your age in the tags too
Reason:
They have several episodes dedicated to how incredibly toxic their relationship is. They move to the suburbs and drive each other so mad that a dog dies. (Poor Dennis Jr) Dennis catfishes Mac in a plot involving remote controlled extra large anal beads.
An Instagram video about the difference between US and UK washing up has me curious.
When I first came to the UK, I saw my roommate (English) wash dishes by filling a little tub in the sink w hot water and detergent and then dunking the dirty dishes inside, scraping the dirt/food with the soft part of the sponge only and then dipping it again (all in the same tub), then shaking the plate in the air, and just putting it down on the side of the sink to drip off till dry. Talk about modern horror stories. I was so shocked, he had to explain to me that that's the way people in England washed dishes. I for real thought I was getting punkd, like the brand new foreigner kid. As in some weird initiation right of passage type thing. Next day, I did a quick survey w the people I went to university with, turns out, he was 100% telling the truth. If you don't have a dishwasher, this is the normal way people wash dishes in England, some don't even do the scraping bit and just kinda wipe them with their hand in the soapy water inside a filled sink, and then just put them to dry. 🙃🙃🙃 I had to show my roommate how to wash dishes properly and explain the benefits of different abrasives as well as the potential damage of ingesting residue fairy liquid. Bro goes, oOooh is that why sometimes my pasta tastes soapy?? It's, the PLATE!?, 😢I'm just there like, yeah My G, now live long and prosper and wash your shit properly. Smh.