That’s because it would more accurately be called pumpkin pie spice, since it’s based on the spices that go into a pumpkin pie. I guess it’s just too many words for the general public to comprehend.
Like with stripes or a big round shell that it protrudes from? Don’t get me wrong, it’s a cool-looking animal, but it would look dumb as hell if someone tried to make a car actually look like one imo. Maybe a spaceship or a deep-sea submersible, but not a car.
Exactly! Let the rest of the world deal with it, it functions properly for me.
I just don’t know why anyone cares, you can’t see the thing when you’re using it anyway.
It’s a car-shaped car, idk what the problem is. Were you expecting tentacles?
Currently, Roll for Sandwich/Adventures in Aardia and No More Jockeys. Also love me some J. Kenji López-Alt, with a bit of Henry’s Kitchen for contrast.
Yeah its meant to challenge someone’s current position by causing people to defend it out loud.
I thought it was to protect your phone, but yeah, ok. Must be an Apple thing.
Y’all use phone cases? Not dropping your phone should be enough, that shit fits in your hand.
Yeah, it’s logistically much easier to buy more ammo than to have to replace IDs, credit cards, family photos, etc.
That’s subjective. It’s good for me!
That I don’t have precognition? Ok good, glad I could help you make that point! In the future, you can just assume everyone you meet lacks precognition, because it’s not real. I know that sounds almost like it’s own form of precognition, but it’s not, it’s just good reasoning.
Yes, because to refer to it in any other way would have required precognition, which I unfortunately lack. My bad?
Your original post tells us to pronounce it the way she says it, but doesn’t actually show us how she says it.
Because I’m not her. You figured it out and found a video on your own, you clearly didn’t need me. Why would I know better than her how to pronounce it?
How did you expect us to pronounce it correctly if we haven’t heard her say it?
I didn’t. I presumed that if someone cared enough, they would find an appropriate video; that presumption was proven correct. But I never expected anyone to do anything, certainly not to get so incredibly butt-hurt by mild sarcasm.
How could selling something you naturally produce be a scam? I can see how easily you could get ripped off on the price, but in the end you’re still making money and automatically replacing the plasma lost. Even if they’re not actually using the plasma for their stated purpose, I’d still argue the donator is not the one getting scammed. I guess it really comes down to your definition of “scam”.