Groulxsmith posted:There's almost nothing good about livig in New York and I'd much rather live in a place like Buffalo, where adults only ride bikes because they had too many DUIs and lost their license, and you can openly scoff at someone who brags about not having a TV
otoh manhattan is a dense area of hot and driven people that have the opportunity to.. er... meet one another. kinda all about that atm. who knows though, next week i could be onto the next crazy trend in this absurd life
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sosie posted:im going to buy a camera and hitchhike across the country interviewing the people who pick me up about politics and religion and stuff and then edit it into a movie and throw it in a dumpster
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sosie posted:im going to buy a camera and hitchhike across the country interviewing the people who pick me up about politics and religion and stuff and then edit it into a movie and throw it in a dumpster
send postcards.
discipline posted:one of the most under-rated appliances to the american consumer is an electric kettle. we use clothing dryers, which are probably unnecessary but pleasant in cold rainy weather, but have yet to see the use of boiling water in a cheap machine in under 3 minutes.
Wait are you serious, do people not have kettles in America?
Ironicwarcriminal posted:discipline posted:one of the most under-rated appliances to the american consumer is an electric kettle. we use clothing dryers, which are probably unnecessary but pleasant in cold rainy weather, but have yet to see the use of boiling water in a cheap machine in under 3 minutes.
Wait are you serious, do people not have kettles in America?
100% serious, it's a terrible situation. Americans at work even use those lukewarm water tower taps to make tea it's really sad.
Lykourgos posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:discipline posted:one of the most under-rated appliances to the american consumer is an electric kettle. we use clothing dryers, which are probably unnecessary but pleasant in cold rainy weather, but have yet to see the use of boiling water in a cheap machine in under 3 minutes.
Wait are you serious, do people not have kettles in America?
100% serious, it's a terrible situation. Americans at work even use those lukewarm water tower taps to make tea it's really sad.
barbarians.
Lykourgos posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
discipline posted:
one of the most under-rated appliances to the american consumer is an electric kettle. we use clothing dryers, which are probably unnecessary but pleasant in cold rainy weather, but have yet to see the use of boiling water in a cheap machine in under 3 minutes.
Wait are you serious, do people not have kettles in America?
100% serious, it's a terrible situation. Americans at work even use those lukewarm water tower taps to make tea it's really sad.
Sad but not really surprising, just look at their cheese and coffee, urgh
tpaine posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:Lykourgos posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
discipline posted:
one of the most under-rated appliances to the american consumer is an electric kettle. we use clothing dryers, which are probably unnecessary but pleasant in cold rainy weather, but have yet to see the use of boiling water in a cheap machine in under 3 minutes.
Wait are you serious, do people not have kettles in America?
100% serious, it's a terrible situation. Americans at work even use those lukewarm water tower taps to make tea it's really sad.Sad but not really surprising, just look at their cheese and coffee, urgh
this post is funnier if you assume that "cheese and coffee" is some kind of english beverage we yanks can't get, oi, went to portsmouth for a sojourn, couldn't find one feckin' decent cup of the black and orange. wankers
what's even funnier is watching a yank try to microwave a mug of water
There’s some loopy American guy living in Sydney who posts in the Australian politics thread in D&D who always goes on about progressive and leftist he is, but said he hates seeing washing hung out on clotheslines over here because it’s a “symbol of being poor in America” and then went on to proudly state how he uses a dryer at every opportunity because convenience uber alles or whatever I guess.
they're a weird people
gyrofry posted:I want a samosa
hey dude i remembered this the other day from sydney's red light district. This is how much people love their shitty kebabs (gyros) over here
so shameful....i don't care how drunk and hungry you are, avoid the shop with the police tape and stab-victim blood all over the display case
littlegreenpills posted:why cant you buy an electric kettle in america
Illegal
