I googled âeldridge horrorâ and Iâm enjoying all of the posts that meant to say eldritch. Though I suppose if you donât read Lovecraft or partake in nerdom, eldritch isnât exactly an everyday word, and I can see how it could be misheard.
Also fucking brilliant if intentional here. That gentleman is absolutely one Lord Eldridge, if Iâve ever seen one.
Native: âTunga mâmatwa?â (what the fuck is that?)
Dandy: âMy dear savage, you look upon the esteemed Lord Eldridge of Banglesbury!â
Native: âNoka watâay?â (why does he look like that?)
Dandy: âMy good savage, Iâve no idea what ever the fuck youâre saying.â
First time I heard this theory was in a James Bond story. Bond meets a woman who drives a bashed up car. Same reasoning; if it looks like sheâs dangerous people will steer clear of her.
If you donât enjoy doing your hobby unless youâre producing something of substance that can help you receive praise from others. Is it really a hobby you do for the sake of personal enjoyment and growth or just something you think society views as a worthwhile past time youâve latched onto just to get validation?
I would 100% patronize a restaurant that had full transparency and decent no-frills food. They publicly post all their expenses and how much profit they make. Charge a table/dine-out fee, then actual cost of food and prep on top. Pay their workers in full, so no tipping required. Explain things like dining hours that help the business keep down costs.
I would too. Unfortunately Iâm pretty sure most places that check even half those boxes still fail in the market. You often have to drag consumers kicking and screaming towards something more equitable and less exploitative, even when theyâre the ones being exploited.
When I didnât have health insurance and needed a cane to walk I would play this game with shitheads that drove up into the crosswalk. Do it, mfer, my spine is more expensive than your car.
Yeah, I agree. They messed up the scheme we had going. It was a good thing, and electrical engineers had to come and be all different, confusing everyone else along the way.
From my point of view the mathematicians are evil. I canât stand them using i in my math classes, messing my whole scheme up. Respect for my physics prof in my first semester for switching to use the correct letter j
There is hope for you after the asylum. My daughter has an EE degree. While in school, she would call me every October and tell me how terrible it was and that she wanted to drop out. I would talk her off the ledge, and she got through.
Now sheâs working, making more money than I do in her early twenties, and she loves loves loves her job.
Luckily I have 6 years of Electronics manufacturing experience, so the math and theory are the things Iâll need to learn most of. Unfortunately, those things are the hardest partâŠ
I despise that kind of lighting because itâs so fucking dim at nighttime. The places that still have physical menus apparently expect everyone to pull up their cellphonesâ flashlight to read it.
One place I went last year also had some boardgames, but only opened at night and only had that shit dim yellow light. Reading anything was nearly impossible and even the colors of the game pieces were blending together, âis this red, pink or orange?â
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