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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • I dont think they should be deported. They shouldn’t be free, and future admins shouldn’t validate the premise that any government has the right to make someone stateless.

    Instead, we should convert something like GitMo and detain them all there- imprisoned, with no right to trials as they’re no longer on US soil.

    Alternatively, we could take a page out of russia’s handbook, and conscript them into the army, make them a special unit, and send them all to Ukraine to be Frontline soldiers. They clearly co sider themselves to be pseuo military, and magas all think theyre combating antifa- well, RuZzia claims theyre only in Ukraine to denazify it- therefore all the Russian soldiers are artifa!





  • I used to work at a restaurant, where at the begining of service every night, chef would cut a couple onions into quarters, and throw them and a handful of cloves of garlic into the fryer. It would fill the whole building with that aroma, setting the mood, before wed started cooking fornthe night.


  • Pretty sure they’ve, and other large chain stores have been doing this for a while for certain trades. Like electricians and refrigeration/ HVAC.

    I know an electrician who did his J-manship under them. So he worked with the master electrician and they were the in-house team for like 4 districts, maintaining and upgrading 25 or so stores. When the electrician retired, he took over the contract, trained up another journeyman, before deciding he wanted to move to my town and start up his own company.

    Our local stop and shop has the same for refrigerators- theres a team that gets dispatched whenever theres problems. They even have mechanics jerseys with a stop and shop patch on them. Although, because I live on an island, they do maintain emergency contracts with 2 local guys just in case their team can’t make it over.


  • I got a restaurant I worked at to buy a tank of N2O for staff.

    The kitchen staff kept huffing my beer gas (N2 & CO) despite multiple warnings and explanations that it wasnt getting them high, just suffocating them. Twice I found a guys passed out in the walk in, still holding the still running line. The gas is heavier than air, so it pools on the ground, and it was a small walk in that didnt cycle often, so this was really dangerous.

    I managed to convince the owner that buying a N2O tank for $300 and occasionally ‘forgetting’ to lock it up was way cheaper than the costs associated with a staff member dieing on premises, especially considering the health dept would almost surely force us to replace our old system and put in air testers and stuff.