Nope.
LainTrain
Yeah the world is pretty hopeless but you just gotta not let that affect you. Live like the world already ended a long time ago. Take things day by day.
But I only have one head 🗣️
I'm not American nor am in America nor is Five Guys fast food per se either and it has tables and chairs obviously, but that doesn't mean the average person sits down at the restaurant instead of going home aside from groups of high schoolers, families and tired co-workers grabbing lunch/dinner.
I don't know what country you live in where the foil isn't standard across non-sitdown restaurants either or what zamberros is.
It does not turn soggy, I don't know what your problem is, maybe stop pouring water on it???
I think what it means is that it's expressing the concern for civilians without expressing support for a particular side or claiming that one side is more/less correct or deserves to exist.
It doesn't mean they don't have a side or don't think that one side is clearly in the wrong and there are pretty obvious geopolitical reasons for why these things are happening. It's just a good strategy optics-wise to make broad humanitarian appeals instead of voicing something more specific, it's a good way to make the opposition look bad.
So? I buy them from places where they are served fresh in a bun with condiments. Like five guys hotdogs suck but they meet the definition and that shit never goes cold because of the foil it's in that keeps the heat in.
Well, this just fucking sucks. It's not that it wasn't expected, but the vividness of really reading about it in the present-tense. Solidarity to HK.
Everywhere is falling apart. Doesn't look like we can stop it either.
Keep yourselves safe y'all. The day will come.
Have you? I've never once actually had cold takeaway if it was packed properly and hasn't been left out for like a day. It's literally a solved problem.
Yes. But instead of engaging in the "euro vs us" culture war engagement bait, you could just say "sucks takeaways are so far away in the US many people have to drive and eat in their car instead of being able to go home in a span of 10-20 minutes walk.
I mean, yeah? That's all job interviews are.
Even not considering the visuals - you're just marketing yourself as more valuable to the corpo than others vying for the same place, regardless of whether you're a man or woman.
But for women there's an extra barrier. Many men, especially on the older side literally do not believe a woman can actually be on-par with a man in your usual blue collar job, nevermind exceed one, they cannot be convinced as such no matter what.
These are the types of men to give you a lecture about how you're not given a voice, but then literally never let you get a word in. This behaviour is so deeply ingrained and internalised it's just not really changeable.
What you can do though is distract from whatever they think your value is by being "nice to look at". Their overall impression will be positive then when it comes to deciding these things at least.
This same strategy has a less commonly needed equivalent of men having a good shot at giving female interviewers a good impression by being charming and sociable.
Lookism is alive and well, always has been, probably always will be.
Haha that's true, we get hopelessness and not even a tax break. That said in an actual apocalypse I doubt things would be rosy either and things like clean water, electricity and frozen pizza would be missed. We don't get to pick really, but it helps knowing things could at least be awful differently, and in that version of the world there's be us wishing for what we have.