Not judging, but that is definitely gay.
Not judging, but that is definitely gay.
Maybe this is a regional thing, but I don’t agree with that example, I think take-out means you leave the house to get it. If they bring it to you, it’s delivery.
I also wouldn’t say I “called” for take-out unless I made a phone call. Otherwise, I would say I ordered it.
I’ve only ever heard the parts of a hydraulic clutch system referred to as master and slave.
I’ve also never heard a brake caliper referred to as a slave.
Dating apps don’t work for everyone though.
I’m still holding out hope that I can meet someone in person, because I’m 99% sure I’ll never get a date out of an app.
You carry a cat with you when you leave the house?
Typesetting is actually correct. In the days of the printing press, it was not feasible to have type blocks for single punctuation marks. The blocks would be too small and fragile. Punctuation marks were appended to the end of the letter. Instead of having a single block with a period (.) they had a block for each letter of the alphabet with a period. (a.), (b.), etc.
Making blocks for both (“,) and (,”) was an unnecessary expense, so they went with (,"), and the convention stuck.
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Eh, after looking it up, I was correct. So I will continue thinking that.
I thought it was from when people wore “driving gloves” back in the day
I have heard (and it might be wrong) that cats can eat dog food with no ill effects. They just cannot survive on dog food alone because it does not contain the nutrients necessary for cats.
Chevy trucks are good
I get 22 mpg, is that good enough?
If you get setting compound (the powder you mix with water rather than the pre-mix stuff), it sets much quicker, and you can sand and paint the same day
If they are somebody else’s tomatoes you need a thieving license.
I did that a couple weeks ago
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IS YOUR CAT TOOO LOUD?!!
With light bulbs, there is a trade off between longevity and efficiency.
Efficient shorter lasting bulbs are the superior product, they save the consumer money (at the expense of the inconvenience of having to replace them a little more often)