Things I don’t understand why anyone likes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turkish delight

I mean, I wouldn’t betray my whole family and doom the world to endless winter without Christmas for it, but it’s pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:coconut
cantaloupe
honey
kale
chia seeds
nuts and fruit in salads
boba
celery
beer
recreational drugs
oatmeal
fudge


We gotta fun one here folks!

😛
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turkish delight


Have you ever seen the movie by that name?!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Miele vacuum cleaners. I get it, the build quality is impressive compared to Hoover or Shark. However, who the hell enjoys dragging that damn canister all around the house? I bought one based off glowing recommendations on DCUM. $1,200 later it sits in the closet most of the time while I use my Dyson cordless or Shark upright.


My neighbor bought one to be used by her cleaner. The cleaner now brings her own stick vac.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Turkish delight

I mean, I wouldn’t betray my whole family and doom the world to endless winter without Christmas for it, but it’s pretty good.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pooping in public


Wait - do you mean like in a public restroom?

Or like that mad-pooper girl in public, a few years back ? (think the police finally caught her, IIRC ).
Anonymous
Getting up while it's dark out
Driving while it's dark
Going to the doctor
Anything loud
Small talk
Football
Drugs
Violence
TV shows about murder
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Miele vacuum cleaners. I get it, the build quality is impressive compared to Hoover or Shark. However, who the hell enjoys dragging that damn canister all around the house? I bought one based off glowing recommendations on DCUM. $1,200 later it sits in the closet most of the time while I use my Dyson cordless or Shark upright.


You forgot to buy the optional maid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loud music at festivals
Festivals
HBO
Network Television
Bourbon
Tattoos
Musicals
Body piercings
Jet Skis
Las Vegas
Football
Twerking
Pot
Wood smoke
Guns

What do you have against musicals?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The need to make your “identity” your most in-your-face characteristic.


Hello, Karen.


To the pp: People like you who use the tired old insult "Karen". It is sexist, ageist and racist.
We all can be "Karens" and just labeling one group of people is very irritating. Sometimes you have a legitimate reason to complain but, now because of the "Karen" meme I will never do so even if I get the wrong order or there is a fly in my soup.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:People who act like there is 1) teetotaling and 2) raging, out of control alcoholism - nothing in between.


These people probably grew up with an alcoholic family member.



Exactly. Maybe get a clue about childhood/ generational trauma

Please. How about getting a clue about the idea that not everyone's life experience was as bad or traumatic as yours? It's called a sense of perspective, and it doesn't only go one way.


You clearly don’t understand how trauma works, genius
Anonymous
Clapping along to stuff.
The song ‘been around the world’ by lisa stansfield. No.
Tap dancing
Horror movies
Shepherds pie - Yeesh.
Coach (the brand)
Cruises (worst nightmare)
Raymour and Flanagan. Or any puffy leather sofa.
Guns
Anonymous
Hallmark Channel
Reality shows
Shopping for anything
Coffee pods
Stovetops on islands
Those short curtain rods that don't cover the whole width of the window so your curtains can never close
Diet coke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The need to make your “identity” your most in-your-face characteristic.


Hello, Karen.


To the pp: People like you who use the tired old insult "Karen". It is sexist, ageist and racist.
We all can be "Karens" and just labeling one group of people is very irritating. Sometimes you have a legitimate reason to complain but, now because of the "Karen" meme I will never do so even if I get the wrong order or there is a fly in my soup.


Okay Karen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The need to make your “identity” your most in-your-face characteristic.


Hello, Karen.


To the pp: People like you who use the tired old insult "Karen". It is sexist, ageist and racist.
We all can be "Karens" and just labeling one group of people is very irritating. Sometimes you have a legitimate reason to complain but, now because of the "Karen" meme I will never do so even if I get the wrong order or there is a fly in my soup.


Buh bye Karen
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