

Get the same hairdresser every time, explain it once. The next time you can say “same thing as last time”. Maybe some small corrections here and there, but I never have to explain my wishes anymore.
Get the same hairdresser every time, explain it once. The next time you can say “same thing as last time”. Maybe some small corrections here and there, but I never have to explain my wishes anymore.
Fuckin’ yikes
I love a good cut. Elwood’s organic dog meat is my favourite.
Don’t forget that they get mad when the government services they enjoy get taken away. Roads, electricity, you name it, they get mad about it.
Vegan ice creams are pretty tasty. Signed, devil #2
It just isn’t.
How is the consumption of meat not a climate change issue? It produces a fuckton of greenhouse gases, uses an immense amount of water, and is actively contributing to monoculture crops in (for example) the Amazon.
Not to worry, we had our fair share of COVID nutjobs in the Netherlands as well. Including a whole political party.
Elwood’s really makes the best cut. I love it.
I disagree. I like their tech, I think it’s cool how they (nearly?) managed to have an inkjet-like experience for an FDM printer. (As in, click, wait, take off print). However, I got (rightfully, though I say so myself) spooked by the news that their printers started randomly printing worldwide due to an error in their cloud services. That should just not happen. Ever.
Well, there was the DIN standard for radios back in the day….
Parts of plans that were specifically grown for livestock that we won’t eat, that is. At least a big part.
Dutch also has the issue with the compound words. Autocorrect will often put a space in there, which is grammatically incorrect (and ugly). I feel like it’s at a point now where the incorrect space usage has become mainstream and might change the language rules. Oh well.
People shocked about the horrors of of animal cruelty in the bio industry. More at 11. Tomorrow on our menu, probably steak or bacon. 😐
Never gets old how most people never care about nutrition until someone vegetarian/vegan shows up. Then they’re protein and/or B12 deficient, and they’ll die for sure!
The best time was perhaps 30 years ago. The second best time is now.
Hell, it’s even safer to use nonsensical answers for those security questions. No one can social engineer your folks around you or look on your social media to find your pet’s name or elementary school.
You know, that’s quite a beautiful way of thinking about it.
Supermarkets in my country do. They also have bins for items that are getting really close to expiration, where you can buy them with a hefty discount. Another supermarket puts orange stickers giving a discount on close-to-expired products.