@MrBudgetBill Go to Japan. You will see 80 or 90 somethings working regularly. They refuse to give up and want to keep being productive members of society. In the US, we just throw them in assisted living homes and forget about it
@urbanjerry2@oldphoneguy18@the_transit_guy I never saw a pusher in 2 weeks there. Pushers are only at the busiest stations at peak rush hour times. Donโt get me wrong - thereโs still some inconveniences like grocery shopping or getting to the suburbs but donโt sleep on the Tลkyล metro. Absolute best in the world
@mhp_guy Did the exact same thing this past month on a home renovation. Didnโt get a quote from 1 of the white guys, the other 2 came back 20k higher with longer timelines. Letโs see how my build quality turns out.
@OleMissRebel90@on3@jdpickell Losing to NMSU then taking Bama to the literal last play the next weekโฆHugh has not changed a bit since his time at Ole Miss ๐ฅฒ
@dr_moonie I (American) flew to Beijing a month ago from Japan. Their food is greasy and fatty with big serving sizes, polar opposite of Japanese food. I saw a TON (yes I know the US has more) of fat people. There are truly ZERO fat people in Japan
@dapp6410 Iโm a fan of Bo. He was smart to leave AU for Oregon, as much as I hate to say it. However, I still donโt think he will be a successful NFL qb as he performs a few critical fundamentals poorly. Think the Broncos will regret this one.
@Soonergirl2Ou@hundsnus Agree. It just helps me focus better, along with a little โwake upโ effect similar to a cup of coffee. No negative side effects like irritability, loss of appetite, or sleepless. Excessive caffeine makes me feel way worse. Just without my addy for 12 days in Japan and felt fine.