

Preparing pineapple or mango isn’t native either and included in these comparisons.
I got in an argument with a toaster and now I lost a bet and I’m here just to get my house back.


Preparing pineapple or mango isn’t native either and included in these comparisons.


Why did you leave the key up on the table


I have to think of a lot of fish dishes too. Since we only have them here. I don’t think Walleye is from anywhere else. Maybe I’m wrong.


No. They want loyalty to protect their needs. It has shit to do with protecting the people.


I bought it this winter for 25. Solid beginning. Haven’t finished it. But it’s there. I hop on when I want to veg out and the story is pretty damn good.


This expac broke me. Played for a decade. Decent ranked tank. The new raids are more of the same and PF has no healers. Tried to play Sage to balance it out and no one could make it work.
The game lost touch with what made it great. It’s no longer innovative. The story is ass. It’s just a whale hunter.


They shouldn’t have done their update today then. My fonts look like ass.


It does. My elbows were hard. My armpits were the same. But the most excruciating was my sternum. Dead center. It’s red and has to go over it a few times to stick.


This is the worst shitpost I have ever seen.


That was actually my last project. I did an industrial kind of thing where it was all me. But it didn’t go anywhere and I had done it for 20 years. I had enough time to walk away. Plus then my son was born and jumping from city to city just wouldn’t be responsible.


At 9 I played violin.
I played guitar for 20 years (started at 10) in a somewhat successful few metal/hardcore/screamo bands.
I sang with some of the bands. I picked up bass and piano along the way. Can kinda play drums. Basic beats and understand most of the connections.
If I was to do it all again I would play bass. Probably the most intuitive for me. But it’s hard to say that the others didn’t lead to bass just seeming natural. But it was fun.
The only entertainer that really hits me hard still to this day. Maybe it’s because I grew up in SF. Maybe it’s because he was ALWAYS in great movies since I was a kid. From comedies to dramas, he was just a phenomenal talent. How he gave back to the city and the homeless. It just sucks that someone that helped so many felt so helpless in the end.
Sure. But space optimization is also a consideration. You can’t put a 24 pack of water on the top shelf for grandma to pick up. It’s designed with the customer in mind as well.
I think that is not exclusive to grocery stores. Hence why my confusion. Every store from Best Buy to Kohls to Target to Costco to Auto Zone has a sale section for impulse buys.
Every company preys on people’s psychology.
I understand just fine. I just don’t agree it’s aggressive or up to the workers. Including the management. Those directives are extremely high up the food chain in terms of decisions. And from my understanding the vendors pay for their space. They want to make it an impulse for that extra 6 pack or bag of chips.
One article that I can’t even fully read? Hardly call that evidence. It’s an interesting hypothesis. However in practice impulse buys are not what the discussion was. It is that the entire store is there to “bombard” you. It’s not. It’s categorized and that’s about it. You are thinking of the “sales” area. Which is routinely paid for by vendors.
Did you? Do you know how most are laid out? Please enlighten me on their “information bombardment”.
There isn’t anyone saying it’s a hostile design. You don’t know what you are talking about.
No they aren’t. They have reset crews that come and change the layout for many reasons. I was a grocery manager for 15 years. Specifically the stocking manager. There has never been a “bombard them with information” directive.
It’s what sells best in the area and make it available. It’s not that highly coordinated.
Rude. I worked as a grocery manager for 15 years.
Dummy.
Or it’s to practice what you shouldn’t practice during a group gathering.