That’s a good chair. I have the dark grey one. Comfy as hell.
I got in an argument with a toaster and now I lost a bet and I’m here just to get my house back.
That’s a good chair. I have the dark grey one. Comfy as hell.
I can hear you with certain breeds if it comes with health concerns. Like the French bulldog. But all pets are cute to their owners. What’s the problem if we find them cute and they suit what we consider cute? Like we feed them and take care of them. It’s far worse to treat em like crap. It’s a mutual benefit. They have a secure life with us.
Metal is not goth. There are quite a few that will want to make that very clear. Glam is closer to goth than metal is by most people’s accounts.
What is he after? A treat?
Huskies are cat software run on dog hardware
Not my dog. He would eat a shoe if I dropped one ounce of my dinner on it.
Allergies are not as linear as allergy = death/miserable. Some dander is not the same as others and some people only react to certain types. He could have just been bullshitting too.
Most busses don’t have locks btw. They are door lockouts, but if you know how to drive they are easy to access. Most don’t go over 62 mph and have more cameras than an airplane. They have GPS and everything. Where they gonna go?
You don’t understand how bus driving works. The end of the run doesn’t mean you stay and do the same thing all day long. You routinely need to deadhead to another spot and it may be the only time that they have to eat or use the restroom. And then it gets eaten up by someone sleeping and not reacting to the calls on the intercom or anything else.
I did this as a bus driver. Homeless people would fall asleep and not wake up. We weren’t allowed to touch them. So I would go outside the bus and smack the window. 99% of the time the jumped up.
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You probably know that they took it seriously. As it was not to be taken lightly. It was being on a podcast 10 years ago or TV 30. It happened, but only to those that did something that deserved it. They never imagined it would become what it has become.