There's some dude (derogatory) on FB who is PISSED people are pricing their farm fresh eggs at $2 and $3 a dozen instead of $4+, saying it's "disrespectful" and "undignified" and "I'm trying to feed my kids" like Sir, you are on a Facebook group page bitching about your neighbors egg prices because your pet chickens aren't earning you a living wage and you think it's your neighbors' fault, you do not have a leg to stand on here wrt dignity.
Also half the answers are like "I give them to friends and family free" or "I donate them to food banks" or "I'm making them affordable to folks who might not otherwise be able to get them now that they're so expensive in the store" and "if you think you're going to turn a profit keeping backyard chickens you have been wildly misled" and so on, and so forth, and I'm so living for it.
and I can tell you right now, he did NOT like my answer of "if you're trying to feed your kids, I hear eggs are edible."
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cute date idea: u come over n i keep u
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BIEL DURÁN in CASTILLOS DE CARTÓN (dir. Salvador García Ruiz, 2009)
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Pepsi refrigerator display, 1966
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in terms of plotline trends i have noticed while rewatching tos
90% of season one: kirk saves the day with help from good friend spock
90% of season two: kirk gets kidnapped and the kidnappers took his shirt (gladiator fighting a possibility)
90% of season three: kirk gets stuck somewhere and spock has to go get him
other 10%: kirk convincing computers to kill themselves, spock mutinying and the triumvirate wearing silly little period costumes. (also three compulsory episodes of klingon content which i dread sorry)
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i’m not casual i will keep u on a chain
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Batman's no kill rule (tw violence).
So, Tim tries to follow this decree. It's a pretty firm line in Bruce's version of vigilantism. We see the teen struggle a few times to uphold this, but he tries to in the end.
What if, because Tim became Robin watching this man toe the line between Batman's victims being hospitalized or killed, Tim got the wrong idea from this.
Instead of "killing is wrong" or whatever, Tim sees death as the last line to everything. The last line to Batman considering him to be a criminal, the last time the criminal has chances, and the last opportunity to punish someone. If they die, that's it. Game over for Tim and them.
Before that point? Well. Tim can do just about anything as long as it isn't murder. This cues Tim psychologically and physically brutalizing foe that are horrid people. 98% of the people Tim deals with get the regular Robin treatment. Those cruel few?
If you asked Tim about it, he wouldn't have a clue. Seems weird that Professor Pyg walked into a police station to turn himself in.
Gotham, right?
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