Headline reads: Millennials ruining the wall industry
"They’ve got me waiting on a day when we can say ‘fuck the police!’ with a little bit of integrity,
When it’ll mean: ‘I’ve got your back if you’ve got mine!’"
Headline reads: Millennials ruining the wall industry
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Oregon be holding it down tho!
I have so many questions…
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In my early 20’s, broke-ass hippie-ish acidhead days, my friends and I made it thru several 12hr long trips without money for smokes by just tricking our brains. We would take straws or broken pencils or whathaveyou, just to hold in our hands while we were frying. IT. FUCKING. WORKED. Every time.
At my age now, and the baggage I hold onto, getting psychedelic is less appealing than it was back then. But it’s not hard to use that headspace to flip switches in your brain. Especially if you’re going into it with that intention.
My pépère found out he had COPD at 70something, while smoking almost 3 packs a day of GPC’s.
He quit cold-turkey just to spite everyone who said he couldn’t.
Stay on that wagon!! I’m going on 25 years of a pack a day…
I’ve “quit” a few times during that, and all it took was for me to convince myself that a “puff or two won’t hurt” which turns into “a cigarette or two won’t hurt”
Before you know it all that hard work is down the drain…
I need to print this out in poster size and pin it up in every room if my home and workspace lol
Good thing we’re not on one of those!
Umm… username checks out? Lol
(It feels weird saying that here on lemmy)
Oh, it definitely happens here and everywhere else on the Internet. It seems to be just part of the human condition.
But since this post is bagging on reddit, and I’m still mad at the company’s recent decisions, I figured I’d not rock the boat and just bag on reddit too lol
In my early years of reddit, it always seemed like a place where people really knew what they were talking about. It was exciting!
That is… until I started posting about things that I really knew about and I quickly realized that most redditors had no clue and were talking out their asses, however convincing it actually sounded.
Right on, thank you
It really seems like my grocery store (a Kroger brand) has been doing this for a bit now.
Prices on certain things vary wildly depending on the time of the month or the day of the week. Plus, with their bullshit, incessant push for everyone to use their app and online ordering, it seems like this will be much more common moving forward.