Nobody will ever convince me that it applies to Olivia Benson. I'll die on this hill (probably death by cop).
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Idk man, I'm with you on the meme but regarding the finger I think I'm on your sister's side. If some time had passed, I'd probably ask but especially if I was the on site person, I don't think that would be on my mind.
Love that, I do the same. If you want to spread a bit of cheer though, I also tag good behaviour or people that sound like they could use cheering up so I can remember to say something nice next time I see them.
I was thinking specifically the dual flush ones, where you can choose the amount of water used. I've only seen those in the last 15 years or so but maybe they're older than I thought.
I read this as "irrelevant statiscially" and, yeah :(
I always thought the sink plunger was for toilet and the toilet plunger was just a fancier plunger.
Looks to me like the "shelf" is a curtain rail on closer inspection, but why is it floating and what kind of interior designer has a random ass colour element like that
I think this is because dual flush is more modern, so newer built buildings or ones that are often renovated like businesses or airports would have them. I've seen the dual flush top button on new residential builds because it wastes less water and therefore more economical.
Mr Kellam said: “They saw Johnson with the bag of potatoes and in women’s clothing. [He was wearing a bra over his shirt]
“It may be this that led officers to believe that he was intoxicated.”
Def not in the show. Doubt the person who made the meme has ever even seen the show tbh
Its a great initiative but from the looks of it, the creators are taking a break. I wonder if there's any other organizations (not shitty websites that rip designs) that are selling something similar towards a good cause.
Thank you, I've only ever heard it used in the respectful sense among Black (and sometimes Native American) people. I get language evolves sometimes but it sucks they turn positive things into negative things, and I'd argue that's very intentional.