So, kevlar blankets?
The children yearn for constant gaslighting and terrorism?
The mom was a wet blanket to the Dad's hijinks
Some people have abysmal spatial awareness and, from experience, many women seem to not have much sense of the gradation of height beyond recognizing someone who can loom over them. Eg, many women have said something like, "we're almost the same height," while I am 4" (10cm) taller than them. Eventually you just chock it up to a widespread skill issue, or some kind of default mania.
Waiting for ManGodot
Probably took extended vacations to Montenegro or similar.
"Oh shit!" -goose
65 isn't very old, but it's a lot on anyone's plate if she was also taking care of a 90+ Alzheimer patient and 3 dogs.
The fact that they had a rodent infestation (which are known vectors for Hanta in NM) on their property seems like a pretty significant indication that she was overwhelmed. It's not like they are average retirees; resources were not an issue.
What IS an ongoing pattern though, is elderly people overestimating their capabilities based on their younger selves, and ignoring the signs they need additional support. Eventually something catastrophic happens, like a car accident, and then people shake their heads like, "well, we kept telling Bill he was too old to drive at night anymore, but he's just stubborn like that." Meanwhile the collateral damage is done.
It's hard to win an argument with a smart person, but it's damn near impossible to win an argument with a stupid person
Dude has a couch the same color as his skin.
UPS just laid off 20K workers on the expectation that Amazon deliveries will be way down.
Container ships are down 60%. More than any month during the pandemic.
Trump is imploding the entire economy.
The man in black fled across Mars, and the horse followed.
The running joke of him always losing at video games because he just does the same move again and again.
His entire relationship with Genos
Saitama is hilarious in the driest way possible, which is a humor that not everyone can appreciate
This is almost carbon copy of the experience Millennials went through coming out of college, largely because it's the exact same out-of-touch Boomers who are still perched on the upper rungs of ladders punching down.
Boomers have completely fucked 3 successive generations of Americans, and they absolutely deserve all the vitriol that comes their way.
"Hantavirus pulmonary disease is fatal in nearly four out of 10 people who are infected, but fewer than 730 cases were identified in the US between 1993 and 2017.
Further police investigations of their grounds discovered widespread evidence of rodent infestation."
They shouldn't have been living on their own; like many very elderly people, they both needed supervised care.
The larger issue is AWS (Amazon Web Services) which generates more than 70% of Amazon's profits. The retail side is almost inconsequential.
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Fair enough. I had the opposite, where foils caused irritation (even my Braun Series 7), but my Philips Norelco 9500 has been the superior shaver, all around.
I still use the One-Blade to pre-trim though, especially if the whiskers are longer.
Foils are good, but the rotary style electric shavers create the least irritation. I use one, and would recommend it. It also comes with a little cleaner base that keeps the heads disinfected and clean of hair particles.
A Phillips One-Blade will give you a decently close shave, but not razor close, but it also doesn't cause nearly the irritation and doesn't cut hairs below the skin.
One trick is to prep your skin with cold water, not hot or warm, which will cause the hairs to stand up, making the shave easier.
That's still only like $6.75 for a 1.5L jug