If only YouTube ads were as unobtrusive as PornHub’s… one five-second-skippable ad before each video is all I’ve ever seen
If only YouTube ads were as unobtrusive as PornHub’s… one five-second-skippable ad before each video is all I’ve ever seen
City Planner: Hey, I’m just reviewing the plans for the traffic light control shed and that there’s no way for the guy inside to see what the traffic’s doing outside.
Architect, who forgot that windows exist: Err… that’s for … well… it’s to ensure the safety of the operator during road rage incidents … They’ll be using CCTV to watch everything. Of course I know about windows haha…
Apparently, pickpockets sometimes put up signs earning of pickpockets, because it causes people to check their pockets for valuable items, showing which pockets they are in
Looking at my mum, dad and sisters drinking habits I can confirm this is true. Also, I’m NB and don’t drink either
Many people who would be labelled “retarded” (as in, people with learning disabilities presenting external physical symptoms like Down’s Syndrome) find the term offensive and say it is a slur. It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks, because they are not affected in the same way. It is a slur.
And you’re old enough to be online? That doesn’t seem correct
(This comment also serves to say how old I am)
There’s nothing contradictory in what is written there.
“The XTX is better - but you don’t deserve it, bitch”
I own a real human skull; my parents gave it to me
It’s about quantity, not quality. A prostitute can see, let’s say, 10 people a day. Someone on OnlyFans can stream to a million people simultaneously
Americans are insane. I don’t want to stereotype, but who the fuck needs a burger the size of a car?
I think you mean “Greek or Latin rootices”.
Depends how you pronounce “historical”. If you pronounce it the ‘correct’ but outdated way, with a silent H, then saying “an historical” makes sense. But most people pronounce the H, which is why saying “a historical” makes sense. The whole reason of having a / an is because it makes it easier for your mouth to reshape itself for the next word you’re saying.
In the UK we had to memorise up to 20 (Calcium), but that was alongside knowing how the elements are grouped and orbits of electrons etc. for GCSE chemistry (age 14-16, end of secondary school)
The last soldier who’s lost most of their body one tenth at a time would like to disagree with you
“Pharmacists are finding they can see more patients a day by just prescribing the closest thing within arm’s reach”
Seeing more patients is not a good thing by itself
“Show your ID or I’ll detain you.”
“Come with me.”
(Apparently)
Be the change you want to see
That IP address is coming from inside the house!