Technically, Australian’s aren’t colonisers; they’re victims of British colonisation.
Depends if you’re addressing your male friends
Rick and Morty episode titles be like:
Rispbecky Pimorty
It was Goku for me.
Though, as I get older, I can’t help but think about how Goku enabled space-Nazi’s (Frieza), time-Nazi’s (Cell), and Kim Jong Un (Buu).
Hygiene is like diet, one side does not fit all.
I know people who smell like an acid bath after a few hours of work. They’ll get home, strip all the oil off their bodies, let their skin dry out and wonder why they smell like shit.
Others can sweat it out, and not smell. When I ask them about their hygiene habits, it’s never a surprise to me to hear they don’t use soaps unless they’re very dirty.
Then there’s Luke, fucking Luke. Smells like a rolled ball sack from the moment he leaves the shower. He even went to see a dermatologist about it and got told that’s just his microbiome. For Luke, I’m glad deodorant exists.
Hey, what the fuck.
This was my profile picture before you posted it.
Mirror is a paedo anyway.
Unironically this. I accidentally shit myself on the job because of this new medication I’m adapting to, and I need a fresh pair of undies unless I want to risk chaffing.
And I’d be holding them up if I was reversing out lol.
No, but I need to go to target to grab something for the job I’m doing, and I’m already in my work shuttle.
Not necessarily, maybe the person being held up by you reversing out is trying to leave.
My manager?
Whether you reverse in or reverse out, you’re going to slow traffic. However, if you reverse in, your visibility is better when you leave, it’s an overall net time save.
When people pull out backwards, they block just as much traffic, with the addition of being riskier.
Why not just forbid forward parking? Backwards parking is often necessary for cars with shit turning circles.
This got me thinking, what is a “true neutral” position.
Finding another cart which isn’t returned, and adding yours to it.
You’re not making the point you think you are.
I understand the implications of both.
I don’t truly call Australian Aboriginals “Australians”, I was being facetious.
Also, I call them “Native Americans”.