it is so kind of you to take the time to try to explain this silly shit to me ❤️
42f late-dx AuDHD cis bi married parent of trans kid
used to be a sea bass, now I’m a trail of dust bunnies
it is so kind of you to take the time to try to explain this silly shit to me ❤️
me too!
are you also an ear rumbler?
🤩 great bit, definitely looking forward to that post!
that song is great and the invention is even better
his smile, those greens 💔 he could be any of our neighbors.
totally understand the premise of eating hot wings, I have a friend who is super into them and enters contents and impresses large men with her heat-eating ability
it’s just baffling to me as a context for Getting To Know Someone, which I’m beginning to understand is how some of you are seeing it
idk how else to explain that it’s weird to me that watching someone suffer a food makes them relatable/likable, which leaves me with the idea that it’s me that’s weird here
everybody else gets it, and I get that, but it is very weird to me
edit: also, I’m not looking for weird interview shows to make celebrities relatable. they will never be relatable to me, fuck celebrities ❤️
being autistic, other people do often watch things for reasons that make little sense to me, it’s true
this is gonna drive me to be @UlyssesT@hexbear.net but about Hot Ones instead of Elon
this is the most ridiculous premise for an interview show
my other comment bears repeating:
how do celebrities feel about paper cuts?!?! check out my new YouTube show to find out
that feels equally pertinent to the culture
“oh look, hot things hurt them, just like me” ???
really???
💀🙃
you know what else hurts them? bullets and assault and thorough denigration, just like every-fuckin-body else
it is incomprehensible to me that this is a thing
how do celebrities feel about paper cuts?!?! check out my new YouTube show to find out
??? why is the interview more entertaining if the participants are suffering?
edit: I don’t expect you to have an answer for this, I’m realizing this is a question I’m asking myself
what the fuck
no no no
this reminds me of hanging out with people who should know better in our early 20s
just all kinds of yuck, fuck steel reserve
does the interview revolve around ones appreciation for wings?
as an elder millennial, I of course recognize Peter Griffin, but I have no idea who this young man to his left is
he looks like he’s the person that Tate fellow is trying to be
you know what I guarantee is getting on your food? Sweat.
salt! protein!
all those hairs add fiber, donchaknow
it’s my hope that the government response to the hurricane has helped to wake a lot of people up to the real priorities of the society we live in and the necessity to build something better.
it is foolish to be spending so much money on murder when there are so many people struggling to survive. what kind of society prizes dominating its enemies over care for its vulnerable?
most people understand how wrong that is, it’s just that opposing that system takes energy most people don’t have/want to spend. I’m trying desperately to get more people to oppose it, it’s just a very hard sell because so many people I know are relatively comfortable.
really appreciate your presence here so much ❤️ it’s gotta be hard talking to us, but I am grateful that you’re making the effort.
totally, I had to wear a visor or a ballcap when I worked at BK, and I’ve seen lots of those
it really seems like most places don’t give a fuck, but I only ever get fast food as a late-night indulgence, so that probably affects what I see
every restauraunt owner/operator should be required by law under threat of 20-to-life or death penalty to finance non-slip shoes as part of a day-1 uniform for any and all hires
could not agree more
restaurants are so fucking dangerous
maybe it’s because most of the ones I’ve visited have been in rural Ohio, but I’ve never seen anyone wearing those at a fast food place
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