Astroglide is perfect for this situation. It even has “glide” in the name!
Older millennial nerd.
Astroglide is perfect for this situation. It even has “glide” in the name!
I think it should be legal and regulated. It’s a service that people want and others are willing to fill. We just need laws to protect all parties, particularly the workers.
“Selling is legal. Fucking is legal. Why isn’t selling fucking legal?” -George Carlin
Do it. Doitdoitdoitdoit!
I’d rather see a posting match over who can pay the most taxes.
My 8 year old starts almost every sentence with “By the way.”
I just can’t even right now or later. I don’t care if that makes me basic.
Pretty bad that I see Krombopulos Michael as the morally superior party in this situation. The guy is providing expert service, doing something he loves, making a living. When compared to what the US does, that’s not so bad. KM probably kills fewer people, too.
Inbred cat.
I think, “Holy shit, I’m gonna be the main course.”
I think that’s a red flag, I don’t want to get stabbed…
I decided to think outside the box.
I like what they use on the Bananas Podcast. “Guys, gals, and non-binary pals.”
Alvin and the Deeznuts
There’s an amusement park in Maine that does “after dark” a few nights per year. Adults only and they serve drinks. It’s marketed toward millennials who grew up going to the park. I haven’t been, but it seems popular.
Oh God. Back when I was dirt poor, I needed socks but I wanted to save money, so I wore them for two days, hanging them to dry overnight.
I ended up with athlete’s foot. Don’t skimp on socks.
I used to think Crocs were stupid. I
I was looking for indoor winter footwear for the cold floors: Slippers with socks were too hot. Slippers without socks were too sweaty and gross. Just socks wore out my socks too quickly.
I now have indoor Crocs. They’re great to regulate temperature.
I’m in the US and I can do this. I call my primary care, they connect me with a nurse, and I tell them what’s going on. They will then inform me if I should go to UC, ER, or wait for an appointment. The primary care office even has a walk in clinic as an option. This is why it’s good to have a primary care physician, even if insurance doesn’t require it.