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Wow, that is really interesting. Thanks for posting!
Wow, that is really interesting. Thanks for posting!
I bet!! It sounds like you had a truly exhausting day!
I guess I’m surprised because I’ve never been at a hotel that didn’t have a lobby open 24/7. Sure you can’t check in, but I’m surprised you couldn’t plop down in a seat in the lobby and read or browse on your phone until you could check in.
They wouldn’t let you chill out in the lobby?
Welcome to the Internet!
So glad that my team is largely composed of busy tech folk because going “Sorry I was multitasking” is a valid response haha.
Hey thanks for posting this–both the original post and your own anecdote. I think personal hygiene is something that should be more comfortably chatted about. It’s weird cause most people are like “ew TMI” and yeah it can wind up in that space, but at the same time, I think there’s a lot of stuff people are lacking in knowledge in just cause it’s kind of embarrassing to talk about!
Anyway I think I also had this in my early 20s; at least I hope so. I remember scrubbing harder and harder under my pits and one day seeing something slough off and until recently I’ve always assumed I killed a bunch of skin and it all came off. But given the symptoms I had been having at the time, I think this might have been it.
Thank you very much.
That’d be fine if they didn’t infect people who can’t protect themselves and didn’t ask for it. Plus it would have been cool to have wiped another disease off the face of the planet.
I think people don’t realize that because we are fearful, we take a lot of extra precaution to avoid being put into situations that could spiral out of control. It’s almost like a survivorship bias.
I’m more surprised that Del Monte used to sell pudding.
Fuck no my life didn’t start getting decent until my late 20s, and nothing that came before that was in my control to change.
There’s something cathartic about seeing a comic character enact over the top violence on someone representing our everyday annoyances and rude people.