yup.
yup.
FOR REAL FOLKS: here’s a famous civil rights lawyer explaining it, then he gets a cop to explain it too. The answer remains unchanged: it’s a whole fuckton easier to incriminate yourself or give cops the details they need to hang a charge on you even if they know you’re the wrong person, it never benefits you to talk to the police without an attorney.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE&ab_channel=RegentUniversitySchoolofLaw
it’s that voice in the back that’s always there, but waits for a quiet moment to suggest crazy shit. I liken it to very very mild, controlled tourette’s - random impulses that shouldn’t even raise to the level of conscious thought but for whatever reason slip through the ‘noise’ filter.
man I wish they’d keep pintrest out of google image search. yeah I know I can manually exclude their url from search but why is it there in the first place lol useless for finding reference material
that makes more sense!
Read the book first, it’s worth it.
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what is this?
Bates was such perfect casting for this part.
washing anything that got moldy (like cloth napkins from the kitchen that sat in the hamper) / funky - I use a solid tablet detergent (blue land plastic free) and a baking soda / vinegar. works great.
they react, they don’t equalize, and the results do a fine job of cleaning / removing smells. look, I’m not going to try to convince you your understanding of chemistry is incorrect, but try it before you knock it.
not sure on the precise chemistry involved in the reaction, but it works like a charm for getting stains and smells out of laundry, and takes smells out of counters etc. w/o using harsh chemicals. you should give it a try.
it reacts. I can’t explain the precise chemistry behind the reaction, but it breaks organic deposits / stains / crud and actually gets funky smells out of the wash. works better than any off the shelf product I’ve tried.
would add baking soda but yeah, it gets the funk out.
dump a cup of baking soda and a cup of white wine vinegar, wash again, they’ll be fine.
the sword is double edged, the ones you neglect will come to you when it gets bad.
you have to admit this is one hell of an edge case. the vast majority don’t have your sister’s ‘problem’
the remainder n needs to be accounted for
I imagine sad, regretful brits dining/vacationing are a boon to the economy.