People trying to make other people laugh.
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If you're leaving the carrots in the shower you clearly aren't trying to hide what you're doing with it. At that point there isn't even really much plausible deniability. So why not just use a device designed for the job and less likely to break or cause some other terrible health problem?
Unless they just have a carrot fetish I guess?
Is that something you're doing at work?
I won a copy of Overwatch and a Winston themed gaming headset before. Some sort of WoW(in game) item from taco bell too.
That seems a little disappointing. I don't use TikTok so not overly familiar with anything about it, but 2000 seems a bit excessive. Like I could maybe see a max of 3. 2 for something you really like and then 3 for something amazing or something you love.
I live in America, so my apologies if I seem a little biased.
I got the feeling that a large portion of the world is interested and paying attention to what appears to be the downfall and collapse of the largest "super power" on the planet. I imagine many people outside the country would be interested in attempts to combat/slow/reverse what for all intents and purposes is the biggest economic and military nation in the world going full fascist, even if it's just symbolic.
I have no idea what sources are credible anymore at this point, so my apologies if I got this wrong. https://philkoopman.substack.com/p/people-are-still-being-burned-alive I will admit that the wording of my previous statement was not the best. It's certainly not them doing it in their own, it's the result of a crash or the like, but to clarify I meant without accelerants. And it's not them locking the doors, but the power to the locks failing because of the fire or damage in the crash and them not having manual locks.
I wasn't paying very close attention to the stories when they first started circulating, I imagine I'm not the first or last to have that takeaway just from casual observation.
Don't they sometimes just go up in flames on their own and lock the doors preventing anyone inside from getting out?
I've never seen the movie, but my thoughts on a racial slur being used are such that I think it really depends on how the racial slur is used/portrayed. Is it being used to celebrate racism? Is it being used to display how flawed or awful a character is?
Are people murdered in the film? If they are, maybe consider how much more awful pretend murder is than pretend racism. Are you okay with murder in storytelling and not racism?
I'm not a fan of racism and I think it has no place in real life, but to deny it exists is just folly.
As long as it's not being used as "cool" and instead being used to display the awfulness or at least how very flawed a character is, it has a place in storytelling. Django Unchained is a pretty good example. It's supposed to make you feel uncomfortable.
I am interested in
- King Arthur's Gold If it's still available Either way, Thank you for doing this
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