garbagebagel

u/garbagebagel@lemmy.world
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on "feminine" · c/lemmyshitpost · 1 pts · 1d

I saw one yesterday where the person didn't use a pillow case and the spots on their pillow and bed where they presumably lay were browned. Is that normal?

As someone who was a server and in customer service for 10+ years, there's definitely people that can become friends. There are also people who are purely customers whose name I remember and who I think of fondly at times. Those relationships can make a big difference in people's lives sometimes, even if for others (like in this comment section), service people are barely human...

I'm housesitting this week and I was so thrown when I opened the cupboards and found nothing but nice china. I guess this is probably his plan but my anxiety has me eating out of his plastic take out containers instead lmao.

The tradwife trend on social media is a political plot to get more traditionalist views (read: white, patricarchial) in to the mainstream and a red herring so that regular people oppress each other rather than looking upward and noticing the real issue. It goes hand in hand with the trend back to cocaine chic.

Individual people who want to be stay-at-home parents though and do all the unpaid labour with it can do whatever tf they want though, that's not my problem.

Even without the ads, I can't get past the SRO or AI slop. I don't even understand how to search things anymore.

I was looking for tips on picking blackberries and the top 5 results were 10 page long essays of mindless garbage with one sentence in the middle somewhere that said "wear gloves". No fucking shit eh.

Obviously all the womanly woman things like the neck spot. Don't you know every woman has a spot on her neck to mark her as such?

I live in Canada and on an island where the capital city is historically extremely liberal and leftist, but immediately outside of that city it is conservative country all around. Its pretty wild living 25 minutes out of the city where I can go from being out in full pride gear to feeling less and less safe the closer I get to home.