
GOAT washing up liquid.
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
kay wrote:We kept pointing at his back and (quietly) telling people "That's M8son...."
wolf89 wrote:I really don't think I'm a music snob.
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
fragments wrote:SWEEEEEEEEE!
Johnlenham wrote:evil euroland
Good soap is the bestmks wrote:
Sappo Hill soap made by old and new hippies in Cascadia for more than 40 years.
om_unit wrote: wtf is juke?
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
fragments wrote:SWEEEEEEEEE!
Johnlenham wrote:evil euroland
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
I don't think so dawg, I be(e) eating some bee's wax here and there.AxeD wrote:Beeswax maybe.
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
fragments wrote:SWEEEEEEEEE!
Johnlenham wrote:evil euroland
that's so coolnowaysj wrote: Here is a product I'm really looking forward to (please excuse my sarcasm): software
The Secret Service is purchasing software to watch users of social networks in real time, according to contract documents.
In a work order posted on Monday, the agency details information the tool will collect -- ranging from emotions of Internet users to old Twitter messages.
Its capabilities will include “sentiment analysis,” "influencer identification," "access to historical Twitter data," “ability to detect sarcasm," and "heat maps" or graphics showing user trends by color intensity, agency officials said.
The automated technology will "synthesize large sets of social media data" and "identify statistical pattern analysis" among other objectives, officials said.
The tool also will have the "functionality to send notifications to users,” they said.
Yeprockonin wrote:Is chewing gum still made from whale fat?
No, what game are you talking about?sd5 wrote:Yeprockonin wrote:Is chewing gum still made from whale fat?
along with axle grease & lamp oil.
Lovely organic product.
(there's that phone again...)
That is surprising because those large company, mass manufactured soaps are made with so many chemicals. Those are the kinds of soaps that burn my nose.nowaysj wrote:I don't think so dawg, I be(e) eating some bee's wax here and there.AxeD wrote:Beeswax maybe.
It is that thing that like burns your nose...
I'm super sensitive (unsurprisingly) to most soaps, laundry detergent. Honestly, only soap I've not had an issue with is Dial - like a highly, like, artificial chemical soap.
http://www.dialsoap.com/category/bar-soap
The gold shit.
Do your knows a favor and try it out. You might be surprised. That is coming from someone who when house and now apartment hunting, can open the door of a prospective property, and be like, nope, not gonna work, just based on previous pet/smoking/soap history.mks wrote:That is surprising because those large company, mass manufactured soaps are made with so many chemicals. Those are the kinds of soaps that burn my nose.nowaysj wrote:I don't think so dawg, I be(e) eating some bee's wax here and there.AxeD wrote:Beeswax maybe.
It is that thing that like burns your nose...
I'm super sensitive (unsurprisingly) to most soaps, laundry detergent. Honestly, only soap I've not had an issue with is Dial - like a highly, like, artificial chemical soap.
http://www.dialsoap.com/category/bar-soap
The gold shit.
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