
C. Rubber pants.
You?

C. Rubber pants.
You?

Sir, this is a Wendy’s.


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You should have never been using WhatsApp on your phone (nor the Facebook app, nor TikTok or X).


Everything she oversaw at the DOJ should be vacated with prejudice, and she should be disbarred. It’s not enough to just let her walk away.


Another vote for It Takes Two


The work they need to do right now is in Washington, not Greenland.


Why even approve their travel visas? Turn that plane around.


So your lateness is a problem they are supposed to solve for you?


Strike up a conversation and find out how their day is going. Maybe you’ll get the answers you seek.


Major “Main Character Syndrome” vibes. Other people have their own lives and their own reasons, ya know?


Time to call in the National Guard to eject these thugs from Minnesota. And on open arrest warrant if that cowardly murderer ever steps foot back in the state.


It’s a variable resistor, commonly called a varistor. Probably metal-oxide and probably used for surge protection (which explains why is the part that fried). Unfortunately that’s all I can tell you.


Website operators don’t want to have to display cookie banners and users don’t want to see them. So what are we doing?

Oh yeah, right there. Don’t stop. Talk clean to me

Sounds like fun! I wanna hear about your 60sqft shower


I’d bet Kid Rock is available.


Not to mention making it a lot more fun 😎
This trend started with what’s now called “Web 2.0” around 2000. Before that (“Web 1.0”) websites were largely used only for information dissemination: here’s who we are, what we do, how to contact us. As interactive technologies became more powerful and companies started hiring Web development teams, we started to see personal “portals” that allowed users to see or do something specific to their account or relationship with the company running the site. It was novel enough at the time that developers differentiated these features with the “My” prefix.
Nowadays we all expect the websites for our bank, utility company, phone provider etc. to have individual account management features so it just sounds lame.