Why do women open their mouths when they see something crazy or out of this world?
Like they cover their mouths but why even open their mouths?
Like they cover their mouths but why even open their mouths?
I'm from Europe and our trains we sit next to whichever seat is available so we don't stand. We usually have conversations with the person we are sitting next to and have a little chat before our stop. I have even dated a few woman I have sat next to on the train by chance.
I have been taking the metro for a few weeks now and it's almost like the metro has a law against opposite genders sitting next to each other. I even sat next to a woman and she said she has never had a man sit next to her and she's been taking the metro for 10 years.
Why is this like this? Is there sharia law being enforced on the metro?
Edit: sit not sex lol
Edit2: is it illegal in America to talk to a person in public? And if so what are the fines? I've done this a few times so far and haven't gotten caught yet but I think I'll have to stop
Left is the new one at Costco, right is old one. I know shrinkflation but is this actually bad or good? Before was 6 pills now it's 3 which is better imo but I think it's less potent than before
Used to be that clubs only charged guys like $20 to get in and women were free before 12 because they used women to sell more drinks that men would buy.
Now I went to a club the other day and it's like no one was drinking, no one talking or even dancing with each other, let alone buying a drink. Is this the case? Are women also now paying cover charges?
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Won an award and they need a $5 million cyber policy. Everywhere I am asking is quoting between $15,000-$25,000 per month which we cannot afford. Also this contract is temporary employee contract so no guaranteed work.
Is there a way I can get a $5 million cyber policy for under $300 a month? Or is the $5 million way too high?
Won an award and they need a $5 million cyber policy. Everywhere I am asking is quoting between $15,000-$25,000 per month which we cannot afford. Also this contract is temporary employee contract so no guaranteed work.
Is there a way I can get a $5 million cyber policy for under $300 a month? Or is the $5 million way too high?
In this day and age with so much competition in the US and with the high cost of doing business in the USA how hard is it to make decent money off a new business like in cereal, packaged good or similar business types? I know eventually you sell out but how long does it take till you get there?
I know sieta recently sold out and it didn't take too long for them to sell out to pepsi for millions and start using shit quality ingredients
It seems to be a warehouse rave style event in October but their IG seems to make posts every other day about it. Never been to a random show in the middle of a field bes Moonrise(rip) and maybe EDC? also do they only have 1 show this year?
Went to a hardware store, bought a drill for like $45. They gave me a $15 discount because of some sort of sale where normally it would be $60. Technically, in their tax forms they would claim the $15 as a loss so they would part of that back in taxes, also they buy the drills wholesale for $20. So what benefit are they giving me charging me $25 on top of what they paid and giving me an imaginary $15 discount? Why not sell me the drill at a loss of $5 for $15, that would be a real discount. Maybe the price inflation margins are so high people can't even see a real deal anymore?
I have sunglasses that I used for a large red light panel at my local gym but the only way I feel like I'm not damaging my eyes is to use sunglasses and use my palms to cover the lens and my eyes. So I switch to a pair of red light goggles, they only seem to make everything red and it's still too bright for my eyes even when my eyes are closed.
I am thinking about putting electrical tape on the red light glasses so no red light goes through it. Is this a good idea?
Working J1 private company 1 day on-site rest remote. J2 will be 1 day on-site as well rest remote but I will be gov contractor not a fed. Is this risky?
I have worked a J1 m-f 8am to 4pm and a J2 from 6pm to 2am before and one of them was gov contractor job. Literally 0 issues I told both of them and they did not gaf. I even showed up late to the J2 at times and they still didn't care because it was a gov contract.
This setup will be J1 and J2 same hours. How risky is this?
Just got J3 and is a fed job, J1 is private J2 is also fed. How risky is it having 2 fed jobs?
Want to go to a show but I've seen many shows on 1 day at different hours. It seems like most of the night shows are cheaper compared to the other shows. Do they do this because they know people will but drinks? Also, how's parking?
Wanted to drive by and see how Bertha club was but GPS took me to a very shady steel mill area. There were a few cars idling on the side, somehow steel workers working on a Friday night and extreamly dimly lit areas so I turned back.
Does this place actually exist? How do you get there by car? Is driving the best way?