Please don't do this. It seems like a hack, but will mess up your machine bc of how corrosive the vinegar is. Learned this the hard way.
If your clothes really need it, just soak them in a bath of diluted vinegar for a while, then rinse and wash.
Please don't do this. It seems like a hack, but will mess up your machine bc of how corrosive the vinegar is. Learned this the hard way.
If your clothes really need it, just soak them in a bath of diluted vinegar for a while, then rinse and wash.
Which is hilarious, because all of their fashion choices in this picture are pretty tacky grandma fashion choices. Merriam Webster puts it perfectly:
"Marked by a cheap showiness: GAUDY.
Marked by a lack of style: DOWDY."
The loud clashing patterns, unflattering large hairstyles, and huge statement costume jewelry are basically that to a T.
Aphid squirt. They're making the aphids squirt in their mouths, eating it, and throwing it up in each other's mouths. It's like if a whole society thought two girls one cup was just what you do.
One time I woke up slamming the mattress with my fist, scaring my then-boyfriend now-husband half to death.
Why are you dreaming about Vaporeon, specifically 🤨
My reoccurring nightmare is trying to speak but my words won't come out. Feels like my mouth won't move and my voice chokes up in my throat. I've woken up lots of times screaming something because I guess I try and brute force my body into saying what I'm needing to say
Glad to have you here :)
It feels like old reddit
This guy gets all his experience with Canadians from the internet
That's just the first thing that came to mind, huh? Tell me you wasnt to control women's bodies without telling me.
I mean, I did say that it depends on the product. And based on the things you listed, maybe you're not the demographic that seeks out the quality items that the US does make? Like hiking boots, for instance: several companies based in the US make incredible boots. Textiles in general as well: usually when a garment is made in the US, it's a really good quality item.
I also have a good set of screwdrivers made in the US that I use often to restore sewing machines. Cutlery and dishes as well.
These are things just off the top of my head 🤷♀️
Is that so? In my experience (obviously it depends on the company) American made is, like, one of the gold standards? I've never had issue with American made things 🤷♀️
Again, I'm sure it depends on the product, and I may just have bias because I meticulously research just about everything before I buy, so I may just be buying the really good US made stuff, and most other things are crap, idk. Just like Germany and Japan have things that they really excel in; Australia too, etc.
The amount of free time you'd have to have, as well, to even consider baking the powder for an hour per round to make it usable... After a certain point my time is valuable to me and I'd rather just pay a dollar or two extra to not have to worry about all this mess.