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Bosses Horrified as “AI Native” College Graduates Hit the Workplace "Massive numbers of students are going to emerge from university with degrees, and into the workforce, who are essentially illiterate."

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u/WonderfulWanderer777 — 9 hours ago
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The not so secret ingredient that makes fast food so tasty is aloe vera, which you can prepare at home and use very easily

If you were to compare the ingredients of many sauces put on the patties in many popular fast food chains like McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Of O'Brian or Five Guys, you'll see that all of them have varying amounts of aloe vera or aloe vera produce in them. This is because even tho the plant dominates medical and cosmetic products for it's many benefits, it also it's leafs has a very unique, sugary, refreshing taste, and because it comes straight from the plant itself it is easy to harvest and use in sauces.

The leafs can be mixed into melted cheese, mayonnaise, ketchup, BBQ source and many like it if made into mush in a blender and it is safe to eat. It's gel however, is not so safe for direct consumption and should be handled with care. Also, there are over 8000 species of aloe vera, and some of them are poisonous, so you have to make sure you are working with the right one. You want to use the aloe vera plant for your food.

Clean and cut the leafs of the plant, wash it of it's gel (which is called aloe vera latex), soak it in water to make it softer and they are ready to be put in most sauces either cut into little pieces or blended in. Than you can have the great taste of those burgers right at home! Your kids and visitors alike will keep asking for more and you'll get to save money by not going out and getting it from a chain!

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u/WonderfulWanderer777 — 8 days ago

You can easily make safe shampoo ready for human use with items you can find in almost every home

Ingredients needed: Baking soda, a little bit of water, salt, perfume, vanilla essence, mud, cooking oil, a cup to mix them in, a bottle to store the shampoo

This step-by-step instruction is made assuming you're looking to create a regular-size water bottle of shampoo that will last ideally for about 4 showers, which is enough to last a person for a week if used carefully. If you want to make more, simply multiply the ingredients accordingly. Using 2 times the amount given here will give you two times the shampoo needed.

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Step 1: First, put about a 1/4 glass of baking powder into a cup, then add half a tablespoon of salt.

Step 2: Mix them well. Baking powder will create the part of the soap that is slippery. It works similar to soap when mixed with water instead of baked. The salt, however, will help it stay on your skin.

Step 3: Add 2 glasses of water into the cup and stir the mixture.

Step 4: Put some perfume and vanilla essence into the glass and mix them. You can adjust the amount depending on how much you want it to smell, but always add some. Preferably use organic and non-toxic perfume options.

Step 5: Add the perfume and vanilla essence mix into the larger cup and mix them again.

Step 6: Soften the mud by watering it. You want it to be closer to the cooking oil in terms of consistency. You can get the mud from your yard or a park. Soft, clay-like mud is ideal, but you can simply get harder mud and water it down a little.

I know adding mud to a shampoo may sound bizarre, but we are adding it for the same reason why they are used in spa treatments. It is really beneficial for the human skin.

Step 7: Add oil to the mud. Then let it sit for a while. If you add around the same amount of mud as oil, they should mix.

Step 8: Add the mud and oil mixture into the cup, then stir them again until they become homogeneous. Your shampoo is now ready for use. You can wash both your body and your hair with it. Enjoy!

! - Do not put it into your eyes - !

Just like regular shampoo, do not let it get into your eyes or drink it. It should only be used like normal store-bought shampoo.

It can only last 2 weeks in storage if not used.

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! Important !: If you experience any discomfort during or after use, the additional ingredients in materials such as perfume and baking soda, such as preservatives, may have interacted unexpectedly. Stop using the mixture immediately and consult your doctor about it.

So, what do you think about homemade shampoo? Let's discuss your experiences!

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u/WonderfulWanderer777 — 9 days ago

Hey Xitter, can you like, not bully the authors of your favorite media until they delete their account FOR 5 MINUTES?!?

For context, she is the author of the popular manga and the anime it's based off, Gachiakuta and the "fans" have been nothing but disrespectful to her.

u/WonderfulWanderer777 — 1 month ago