

There are sooooo many neurodivergent service members.


There are sooooo many neurodivergent service members.


Poor Colorado fed to the wolves


Welp I’m from this universe because she’s always moved her upper lip for me.


Hank Green asked this about anal fissures and had a bunch of doctors replying. From what I remember your immune system is different in different parts of your body and your body is prepared to handle it down there. Unless your immune system gets compromised then it can get infected.
God I miss small trucks. So much. So so much.


I grew up on well water that smelled like sulfur and was sometimes unsafe to drink.
The water fountains at school were HEAVILY chlorinated.
Water just wasn’t really an option growing up or if it was you had to mask the taste with Koolaid or something.
I don’t crave it. I’m not in the habit of drinking plain water. I have a zero water system now and I drink it a lot more but some people either have an access issue or never developed the habit due to similar factors as me.


In chronological order
There are so many more but these were all big moments. Ugh I didn’t even mention the IBM golf game or Carmen San Diego, I think I need to do this list based on the systems we had.
1,2,3 and 5 are acceptable. The rest are abominations.


Look, I’m never bothered by a rick roll because before rickrolling there was goatse. Rickrolling is a vast improvement.
It responds the way it thinks you want so you’re kinda telling on yourself lol.
Good point. I don’t think I’ve used :( myself either. I stand corrected.
Only :) or :( are is considered acceptable. And only in an informal context with work colleagues, never with anyone more than 1 step removed from you (meaning it might be ok with your supervisor if that’s the kind of relationship you have, but never with your boss’ boss). I don’t make the social rules, don’t @ me.


Oh wow congratulations. All the best from us left behind! I can’t imagine the undertaking to get out and give everyone who has ever emigrated props.
I thought pt meant patient?