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If not, then this just comes off as you hating them for not doing so imo.
Entitled spite is another running theme with a lot of them.selfishness
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If not, then this just comes off as you hating them for not doing so imo.
Entitled spite is another running theme with a lot of them.selfishness
Look, it's not about the eating at this point. It's about the principal of the matter. Perfectly useful space and energy must be used to preserve a long since useless chunk of meat. It's an analogy for boomers.
That ham belongs in a museum at this point.
Maybe he'll finally croak like half these boomers should be doing by now if he eats the mysterious ham.
Give it to a Jew, free overrides kosher.
I guess one would assume (uh oh) that the Boomer paid into the system via taxation throughout their working career and are now living off of govt sponsored retirement, while we can't say the same for the bum.whos the leach here?
The bum is probably costing less in food stamps than the boomer's social security, and has unironically done less damage to society than the boomer.I guess one would assume (uh oh) that the Boomer paid into the system via taxation throughout their working career and are now living off of govt sponsored retirement, while we can't say the same for the bum.
He's technically right that frozen food is edible basically indefinitely (provided it stays frozen the whole time), but after a few years the texture and flavor will start to degrade.
They never learned in the first place. It used to be you handed the card to the cashier and they would take it from there. Now because people kept stealing the information off the cards and fraudulent using them for succulent chinese meals, and once point of sale terminals were better connected to the networks, they put all the responsibility of the card onto the customer.Why? Why do none of them know how to use credit cards machines? They've existed for over 40 years at this point. Why can't they use them?
I'm asking because I'm this close to slamming a boomer's head into the counter if I'm stuck in line again because their old ass is holding it up because they can't figure one out.
Maybe if its flash frozen, but a normal home freezer thaws and unthaws the food to save energy.The bum is probably costing less in food stamps than the boomer's social security, and has unironically done less damage to society than the boomer.
He's technically right that frozen food is edible basically indefinitely (provided it stays frozen the whole time), but after a few years the texture and flavor will start to degrade.
Am speaking from experience, having eaten elderly relatives' 15 year old frozen lamb and 20 year old frozen salmon.
Maybe the newer refrigerators do that. But not if its an old one, or a purpose-built chest freezer.Maybe if its flash frozen, but a normal home freezer thaws and unthaws the food to save energy.
Worse: they see their own children as a resource to be exploited.they'll treat children and grandchildren like a novelty and a burden.
I watched a project manager get punched in the face by. Several carpenters for literally sitting there and verbally abusing them. To be fair, the older project manager who's a guy who actually. Came up through the trades, literally said he deserved it. To be fair, he did deserve that couch. A fucking asshole. I was pretty new to carpentry. I thought it was hilarious.On the sterile personality, I remember sitting in a HR meeting for onboarding and this HR lady was only speaking in buzzwords, sharing articles of "teamwork" and "better work strategies," even though my job is night shift and sitting on my ass playing video games and answering the occasional work ticket. It makes you wonder what their personal life is and it's 100% an NPC life: A Facebook mom who is completely boring and does virtually nothing, meets her "girlfriends" for an overpriced Sunday brunch planned 4 months in advance, a corporate slave, and only consumes normie-slop for information and calls it critical thinking.
Had this happen to a few friends of mine, I told him, you don't have to pay these people at all. Through your parents credit cards.I predict boomers will leave with massive debts that will have to be paid off by their children. Mind you, most boomers signed exploitative "you lease the house for 90 years" or "you only buy the house, you still have to pay rent for the land, otherwise we demolish the house and kick you out" kind of agreements that at best make their legacy noll and void, at worst it means the kids who inherit these properties will have to pay taxes and/,or rent.
I believe I brought it up as well, as did someone else, but yeah a lot of the old real wood furniture pieces I am definitely going to be trying to get my hands on when Millennials are trying to get rid of all the old furniture. My mother still has this cedar chest that we have no clue how old it is, but it could've been made before World War 1 at the minimum. We know it's authentic because it's been passed down from my mother's grandmother to her mom to her and a carpenter confirmed it to be authentic. It had to be slightly restored unfortunately. A leg needed repair, but the stain was redone in the original fashion. We just don't know how it got into the family, that part of the story is just lost to time.I actually 100% agree with what someone said about antique furniture. All the furniture in my house. Like really heavy hardwood that I got for.