Yeah…GrubHub is so fucking expensive that I’m surprised they’re still in business.
don’t keep sweatin’ what I do 'cause I’m gonna be just fine
Yeah…GrubHub is so fucking expensive that I’m surprised they’re still in business.
I’m from New Jersey and have never heard anyone unironically say “youse guys”. Side note we also don’t call it “Joisey”.
Once you’re registered you stay that way unless you want to switch parties or you move.
If you’re interested in feminist punk, check out their album Penis Envy - it’s led by the women of the band and is really amazing.
Of course they fucking do!
Crass got me through 8 years of Dubya.
In many states you have to be registered if you want to vote in the primary. I would imagine most active voters are registered.
Redbud. It’s got such pretty blossoms and the leaves are a really pleasing shape.
Plus birch beer is awesome
Sometimes it’s meant like “I’m about to ask what might sound like a dumb question, but I’m genuinely asking, so please take me seriously.”
Sometimes it’s meant like “I’m about to ask what might sound like a dumb question, but I’m genuinely asking, so please take me seriously.”
My brother-in-law says the dishes “need washed” and it’s nails on a goddamn chalkboard every time I hear it.
But why use such an awkward construction? Why not “please handle this” or “please take care of this”? Or even “please take the necessary steps to address this”? “Please do the needful” is saying Please [VERB] the [ADJECTIVE]. But the correct construction is to verb a noun. So you need a noun (e.g., “this”) to act on.
And additionally, “needful” is an adjective, and rarely ever used anyway. For example, you could probably describe a homeless person as “needful”, but it sounds awkward, and most people would say “needy” or “in need.”
Just curious, why not? It seems like the obvious solution. And if your space is limited, there are machines that do both washing and drying.
Ooh I love this!
Don’t you have a dryer?
Those are pretty great cat thumbs.