Ok. Did you just randomly pick a comment and say to yourself “I’m going to be as annoying as possible while completely missing the point?”
Ok. Did you just randomly pick a comment and say to yourself “I’m going to be as annoying as possible while completely missing the point?”
What?
(crying on the inside but not showing it)
Any dog that’s a curmudgeon is a dog worth loving.
Spot is awake in the afterlife now.
That gave me a good laugh, thank you
Like a deep valley when the dam breaks
I instinctually took a deep breath reading this.
Did your wife have beer pong and liquor ready at her party?
House cats. They chase toys and laser beam dots for a living.
No I didn’t literally pick it up, i got it into a small box.
Ive got two cats. Ones a hunter that’ll chase anything the other is a defender that will growl when someone’s at the door.
They found a mouse a month ago and all they did was tap at it, no claws, and follow and just watch it. Zero interest in taking care of it.
Eventually I just picked it up and put it outside. Ive never been so disappointed in my life lol
Ugh yes. It’s obviously tracked internally. No idea how you think it wouldn’t be. The customer tracking number doesn’t get made until a certain point.
Anywho, I’m done with this conversation. It’s ridiculous. Enjoy your evening.
Yea. They’ve been doing it since the 70’s, and are still doing it now by trying to say Among Us made Luigi violent.
That doesn’t have anything to do with the millennial or gen z generations. The first “video game generation” was X.
Silent> Greatest> Boomer> X> Millennial> Z
The order goes to the warehouse. The item(s) are picked. When every thing is completed the shipping/tracking order is printed, stickered, scanned, and put on the truck. That’s when the tracking number is sent out.
This is standard stuff.
That’s cool. Playing the outlier game could go on all day, but it’s obviously not the norm.
Boomers are the parents of Gen X kids.
What you’re saying doesn’t make any sense.
May the Philips be with you.