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Cake day: November 24th, 2025

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  • Yeah because Cape Town Stadium - that sounds like it’s an establishment of community. Like the name is named after something that represented that community.

    But when you hear DHL Stadium, it’s like they expect you to go there, after paying tickets and be thinking about “WHA, I THINK I WANT…I WANT TO SHIP SOMETHING BUT I DON’T KNOW WHAT BUT I HAVE THIS STRONG DESIRE TO SHIP SOMETHING WITH DHL! PLEASE TAKE MY MONEY!”

    That’s what they want anyways.


  • People are just fucking stupid about food.

    When you pick up a raw potato, shave it down and boil it or whatever. That counts as processing. What else are you going to do? Just bite into it and risk being infected by pests and whatever else surrounded that raw potato? Sure you can clean it but it may not do the job completely.

    Some foods need to be processed so that we can eat them. It becomes a problem when say, we take that same raw potato, shave it down, decide “hmmmmm…it needs about 24mg of sugar because the rawness tastes bad!” THEN we can say ultra-processed.

    Just freezing some foods like frozen vegetables/fruits does not count as ultra-processed, that’s preserving the freshness of them being plucked and cleaned.












  • Most of the voters who vote Republican are usually rural. They’re the people out in the middle of bumfuck no where, with their farms, their farm animals and what little family they have. And all that they can afford are things like dial-up internet. So they’re completely out of touch with more ‘civilized’ people who’re in towns and cities.

    And even so, there are people who are completely nuanced and naive to what is before them even with better access to information. They can’t and won’t challenge their intellect, they won’t question information as to what’s infront of them. Nothing. Just deliberately clueless and oblivious.






  • The credit score system is one of the most bullshit systems ever created.

    The only way you can increase it, is paying off loans and very few bills. It’s also easier to lose points than gain them. It took me 3 and a half years to pay off a $5k loan just to see my credit score get back to 714. Once it was paid off and of course I signed a new lease, about a good half of that score went down so I’m back to slowly building it again.

    It’s bullshit. And so many things rely on a good credit score. Whether you’ll be approved for an apartment, whether you’ll get good rates on a car deal or whatever.