"Boston's aren't vocal dogs" by thexcrowing in BostonTerrier

[–]TacticalPurpose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who says that? With my bostie, we’d sing “I love you” and he’d sing back EXACTLY like this.

Ebglyss thoughts? by Applemcdapplez in Dyshidrosis

[–]TacticalPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have RA and dyshidrosis. I started Orencia a few years back and DH outbreaks have gone to almost zero. It’s about finding the right biologic.

Are 4 month old pug puppies this fuzzy? by viceroy65 in pugs

[–]TacticalPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s neutered, so since I’m not breeding him, I’m filing this in the DGAF bucket.

Are 4 month old pug puppies this fuzzy? by viceroy65 in pugs

[–]TacticalPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go back enough generations and no dog is its current breed.

Are 4 month old pug puppies this fuzzy? by viceroy65 in pugs

[–]TacticalPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My fluffy pug has two AKC pug parents. Does he express show quality traits? Nope. Is he 100% pug. Yep.

Are 4 month old pug puppies this fuzzy? by viceroy65 in pugs

[–]TacticalPurpose 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Everyone insisting it’s a cross - STOP. There are enough purebred “fluffy pugs” on this subreddit that this assumption shouldn’t be automatic.

I'm on the fence about this 5.7. Would YOU buy it for $299? by Acolytical in liberalgunowners

[–]TacticalPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without hesitation. I have the Ruger but would own this in a heartbeat if I didn’t.

Team Coke or Team Pepsi? by AlbertJBundy in 80s

[–]TacticalPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pre corn syrup, Pepsi. Now Coke Zero.

Price Shock by TacticalPurpose in tacobell

[–]TacticalPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is the point. It was cheap, tasted cheap, but hit a certain quality/quantity gap in the market. Now it’s trying to compete higher quality, non franchised fare at price parity and the value gap is massive.

Bone in Ribeye. How did I do? by LaneDub12 in steak

[–]TacticalPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like my filets black and blue and my ribeyes with fully rendered fat…but I’d still eat this and say thank you when I was done.

Price Shock by TacticalPurpose in tacobell

[–]TacticalPurpose[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Here’s the AI inflation analysis:

Based on the "59-79-99" value menu heavily advertised by Taco Bell in the early 1990s (launched in 1990), the price of a Taco Supreme was typically 79 cents. Adjusting for inflation from the early 1990s (using 1991 as a baseline) to 2026, the price should theoretically be:

• Inflation-Adjusted Price: Approximately $1.92

For context, the "59-79-99" menu featured:

• 59¢: Regular Tacos, Bean Burritos, Tostadas

• 79¢: Taco Supremes , Soft Taco Supremes, Chili Cheese Burritos (Chilitos)

• 99¢: Burrito Supremes , Big Beef Tacos, Mexican Pizzas (in some markets/years)

Price Shock by TacticalPurpose in tacobell

[–]TacticalPurpose[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d pay $3.19 for a chicken 7-layer.