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$6.99 for a pound of chuck roast. Holy fucking shit.
At least Nintendo doesn’t publish wokeshit like Sony.
Yeah for that you can get the cheaper angus part here. Ribeye is double though.
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$6.99 for a pound of chuck roast. Holy fucking shit.
At least Nintendo doesn’t publish wokeshit like Sony.
Nobodys posted it here so guess I’ll share. Apparently theres been a tampon shortage, Though currently the only article about it is from TIME.
The Great Tampon Shortage of 2022: The Supply Chain Problem No One’s Talking About (Archive)
That $4.20 is now $4.78. Let's go Brandon.Paid $4.20 for premium the other day, but that's just another perk of being a Costco member. Other places are at least $0.50 higher, at minimum.
Speaking of Costco, you'll know shit's getting real when they up the price of the $1.50 hotdog/drink combo or stop selling it altogether.
I have a stockpile, but this makes me curious. I will go to my big boxes on Thursday and see if there is anything to report on this.Nobodys posted it here so guess I’ll share. Apparently theres been a tampon shortage, Though currently the only article about it is from TIME.
The Great Tampon Shortage of 2022: The Supply Chain Problem No One’s Talking About (Archive)
Mine has always said ‘They’re less healthy’ and sticks to pads. No idea if that’s true.Nobodys posted it here so guess I’ll share. Apparently theres been a tampon shortage, Though currently the only article about it is from TIME.
The Great Tampon Shortage of 2022: The Supply Chain Problem No One’s Talking About (Archive)
Yeah, not sure how I would replace a tampon exactly. Some people use menstrual cups. I never have been interested in that though, for whatever autistic reason of mine.Pads are definitely something you can fashion out of reusable objects if the SHTF , luckily
Hippies already use reusable menstrual pads
Tampons are another thing entirely, you really can’t stick any old material up there
Not a hippie, but the washable "period underwear" (built-in pad, no leaking, pay for themselves within a reasonable amount of time) are the BEST for avoiding shortages, whether they are shortages caused by the global supply chain or shortages caused by a failure to plan ahead. Better for people who work at home, of course.Pads are definitely something you can fashion out of reusable objects if the SHTF , luckily
Hippies already use reusable menstrual pads
Tampons are another thing entirely, you really can’t stick any old material up there
Replying to something from a few days ago, I apologize. But this is exactly correct; the system is called inverted (or reverse) totalitarianism and it is suggested to have become the dominant form of rule in the US during the Bush Administration.It is reverse. Corporations and rich own the government, not the other way around.
The two are merged, but the (((tail))) is wagging the (Hill)dog.
Just going to throw out some guesses.I keep hearing complaints of an inability to get workers at businesses.
Fucking WHY? Is it just that stupid antiwork subreddit putting worms in people's brains?
After eleventy years of pandemic lockdowns you'd think a lot of folks would want a job just to have something to do.
Yeah, factoring in gas prices it might actually cost more to work than to not in some areas.
Shame, we'll just all have to learn to live without stupid boomer restaurant #4935I keep hearing complaints of an inability to get workers at businesses.
Fucking WHY? Is it just that stupid antiwork subreddit putting worms in people's brains?
After eleventy years of pandemic lockdowns you'd think a lot of folks would want a job just to have something to do.
I can help answer a bit of this as I am the target age range:I keep hearing complaints of an inability to get workers at businesses.
Fucking WHY? Is it just that stupid antiwork subreddit putting worms in people's brains?
After eleventy years of pandemic lockdowns you'd think a lot of folks would want a job just to have something to do.