People are so worried about this information and I’m over here like, yeah… if I could have something I want today, ordered for me yesterday without me having to even do it… that’d be great.
Like, oh, I need a size 10 6.0mm tunisian crochet hook that imma use to make an afghan tomorrow for my niece. I want to have that size 10 6mm tunisian crochet hook at the ready. Ain’t nobody got time to mess around. 😂
Do you want to get rid of public parks, because that's how you get rid of public parks. Lol
I'm in rural West Virginia/Eastern Kentucky. If people couldn't drive and park at Parks, there'd be no park traffic. Like, the parks here, no one would be there as there's no other mode of transportation that's viable. No public transport, way too damn far to walk/run/bike and I'm sure not getting my boat out to go down the river to the local park.
Also, I frequently take my spinning wheels to the park to spin with a few other people. I'm not packing a 20 pound spinning wheel and a mound of wool with my spinning accessories a country mile to the park lol. People do go there for other reasons than to sit and look at an overweight squirrel gorging itself on a bag of salted peanuts someone left it.
I have an app that was made like 11 years ago that hasn't been updated once that I still use daily lol. It's a time clock with postal time on it. We go by clicks instead of minutes on a 24 hour clock. So 7:49 pm would be 19:82, hundredths. It's a pain to convert sometimes. We use scanners to clock in/out and move functions and the scanners are in minutes... it's fuxking dumb but...
The app still works like a charm :D lololol
This is false. It can be sent to collections lol. When it's sent to collections, it is not itemized. The collections agency that "purchases" your collections does not receive an itemized list of things you're charged for, they just receive an amount.
Source: Personal experience. Lol