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MilkyPastel wrote
Reply to They Say Bitcoin is the Future and Gold Will be Worthless in 10 years.... Me in 10 Years. by Rambler
Gold is less traceable than bitcoin. Bitcoin is on it's way out and gold will forever remain fairly stable.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to comment by Kalchaya in "I'm a scientist, you can trust me" by Wahaha
Basically, if it's used to sell you something, you should be suspicious.
Kalchaya wrote
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in It's hard to do this with pickles. by Rambler
I'll send food back if it's made wrong, no big deal. It happens. When I was younger I worked in restaurants and have had steaks I was proud of sent back and have other food sent back that I either made incorrectly or the waitress wrote the order incorrectly.
"Shit happens".
Respect and understanding goes a long way regardless of what side of the coin you're on.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to It's hard to do this with pickles. by Rambler
Passive aggressiveness doesn't get you what you want. You have to assert what you want before you eat it. Also, maybe pick a better restaurant.
But don't be a Karen about it.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to It's hard to do this with pickles. by Rambler
Around here, I think half the time they hear me say, "No pickles" they hear, "Extra pickles" and pile it on. Gross.
I like pickles, just not on sandwiches or burgers.
spc50 OP wrote
Reply to comment by MilkyPastel in Walmart unfun gift card by spc50
Thanks for showing real world use case for these.
Food stamp thing was replaced by food cards in many States. Same fraud still goes on - just walk down to store with you. Hand you card. You shop. Leave store, give me back my card and my cash.
Worse is corner stores aka bodegas where such handouts are outright misappropriated by filthy owners who cash exchange food funds at 50% or less of value. Many of these stores are owned by foreign nationals.
MilkyPastel wrote (edited )
Reply to Walmart unfun gift card by spc50
My old church used to give these kinds of gift cards to community members in need around the holidays (but with like $200, not $10 on them) so people could afford holiday meals, but they didnt want addicts buying alcohol instead of feeding their kids. Seemed like a great gesture at the time, but now that I'm old enough to be aware of people who sell food stamps for drugs I see how this could have easily been used for the same thing.
burnerben wrote
Reply to Don't change the name, change the mascot. by Rambler
as someone from dc i agree 100%
spc50 OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Walmart unfun gift card by spc50
I don't Wally World allows you to buy cards with cards.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Walmart unfun gift card by spc50
Can always use the giftcard to purchase a pre-paid Visa/Mastercard giftcard, then buy your booze and smokes.
blumen4alles wrote
Wahaha wrote
Reply to Little test by karmanaut
What is the dude saying, I have trouble understanding him.
Wahaha OP wrote
Reply to Which of these is the most punchable face? by Wahaha
Interesting responses, but I'd go for the happy face. Everyone else is down and that guy is just smiling.
Wingless wrote
Reply to comment by BasedPatriot in Which of these is the most punchable face? by Wahaha
I was going to say that too, but then I noticed one was frowning pretty hard. Few people miss an opportunity to kick somebody when they're down.
Albery wrote
Reply to Which of these is the most punchable face? by Wahaha
Minority?
BasedPatriot wrote
Reply to Which of these is the most punchable face? by Wahaha
Top left.
BasedPatriot wrote
burnerben wrote
Reply to Aryan milkers are the best. by Hitler_Was_Right
im starting to get fond of you my neo nazi friend
BasedPatriot wrote
Reply to Karate Kid by karmanaut
Oh shit, that had to hurt. A ball of snow that large is probably 50lbs or more and pretty solid. Hopefully the ground wasn't solid too.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in How China virus tests turned students into penguins by Wahaha
chinese covid tests
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to Commercialized Penis Envy by Wahaha
archive.is doesn't like Tor for some reason, so here's an archive.org link (clear net only)