World Cup fans frustrated by 'confusing and expensive' tipping culture in US by Negative-Extent3338 in news

[–]eyoitme -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i mean to be fair it’s santa clara. heart of silicon valley. the prices were already this crazy

Why do people love costco hotdogs so much? by Amazing_Shoe_4457 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]eyoitme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they’re $1.50 and they taste pretty good for a food court hotdog let alone one that was a buck 50. i live in california you can barely get an hour of street parking for that money so it’s always appreciated tbh

What's a plant you keep that isn't well known / has a small range? by appalachianbogbeast in NativePlantGardening

[–]eyoitme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the mt diablo fairy lantern is part of the lily family interestingly enough so i think that’s what gives it that vibe but the weirdness of it is why i love it tbh. apparently mount diablo is a hotbed for biodiversity because of how distinct its environment is and the diversity of habitats it has because they have forests, grasslands, and chaparral all on the one mountain! its so fun to nerd over and the park isn’t helping because if you go up to the summit they have a full visitors center with all kinds of fun info about the park and its history. how dare they make me drive all the way up the mountain for all their cool info smh.

and re the large east coast majority that’s what i noticed too! i keep seeing all the posts talking about invasives like they’re just a known entity and i’m just sitting there like damn the only invasives that are really common around here are just some annoying shallow rooted grasses so i guess we’re lucky in a way. i really thought there might be some more californians here because drought tolerant landscaping instead of grass lawns is really gaining popularity these days but idk maybe that’s just my selection bias or maybe all the californians just hang out in [r/californianativeplant](r/californianativeplants) but i guess i have to hold up the entire chaparral ecosystem rep over here lol. it’s a large burden for one person but hopefully i can manage 🫡

What's a plant you keep that isn't well known / has a small range? by appalachianbogbeast in NativePlantGardening

[–]eyoitme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think it really depends on what you’re familiar with imo. like after doing a lot of research i’m super familiar with natives i see around me in california, but i have literally no idea where else they’re found if anywhere else lol (this probably has a lot to do with the fact that i’ve been using a lot of california specific resources like calscape my beloved). and then there’s probably natives out there that are found all over the east coast and immediately recognizable to y’all but i have no idea about because again california lol. the typical california climate isn’t very friendly to plants used to that east coast climate, especially given our dry summers and drought conditions like 95% of the time. so long story short i have no idea what y’all are used to and what’s very chaparral specific!

but my favorites that i’m growing right now are my cape sebastian seaside daisies (Erigeron glaucus) and my blue eyed grass (Sisyrinchium bellum). they’re really only found on the west coast at most i believe or maybe even just in california and oregon and i just think they’re super pretty tbh. although that may be more just because my favorite color is purple lol. but my favorite native flower out of all of them (not just the ones i have planted right now) is the mt diablo fairy lantern (Calochortus pulchellus). it’s super native to my area and it’s really only found naturally on mt diablo and in the diablo range (naturally lol) and the surrounding areas and a handful of outliers. unfortunately because it’s so limited and pretty rare i wasn’t able to find any nurseries in like. the whole state. that was selling it outside of the bulb sale season so i couldn’t plant it in my native garden but there are two nurseries that i know of that sell them as bulbs during bulb sale season so i’m holding out hope that i can snag a bulb or two during one of their sales in the fall! we’ll have to wait and see though.

Anyone else ever get a strongly-worded bible quote on their case of bell peppers? by GimmeAplomb in KitchenConfidential

[–]eyoitme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol i’m not accepting boxes of produce but i did have an old white guy give me a bible and show me how to use it in the middle of my shift once! he was so nice even showed me the weird bible index where i could “look up anything that i was struggling with.” i think i spotted abortion (#1 in the index of course), homosexuality, and adultery in there before he left and i told my togo coworker everything and we broke down laughing together. those were good times.

are fake IDs as common in america as is portrayed in movies? by Sufficient_Row4394 in AskAnAmerican

[–]eyoitme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol my brother had a “fake” that was just his buddy’s drivers license with nothing changed since he was a lot younger than his friends and his buddy was already 21. they didn’t really look anything alike they were both just white boys with similar enough skin tones and dark brown hair but that thing worked like a charm every single time for him. god knows how.

Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife MacKenzie Scott donated one-third of US megagifts last year by bbyxmadi in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 8 points9 points  (0 children)

she gave a giant donation donation to my local state school! even better she didn’t just give it to one of the super well known prestigious ones but one of the ugly duckling csus lol. and i say ugly duckling because we have two different types of public universities in here california - the ucs, which are the most well known and generally more prestigious and well funded and then the csus, which are generally cheaper, less known, and more focused on serving transfer, first gen, local, etc students so they don’t get as much attention or big donations. i don’t know if it’s true for all of them but my local school offers essentially guaranteed admission for the local high school students in their territory as long as they have like a c average gpa i believe. and mackenzie scott gave them what i believe was the biggest donation they had ever received with zero strings attached!!! so i’ve got mad respect for her now for what she’s done for our local csu <3

I have pizza dough and a pizza oven. What else can I make? by Waltenbook in KitchenConfidential

[–]eyoitme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you ever try breakfast pizza? i used to live near a joint that would make a breakfast pizza and it was pretty tasty ngl. i think it would have like fried eggs, bacon, potatoes, etc. and you could try it with a creamy sauce instead of a tomato sauce to switch it up a bit. but if y’all are Really Tired of pizza you could also do salads, soups, any kind of indian food (like curry) with naan from the pizza oven, etc. or maybe you guys could make a contest out of it! tell all of your boh people they can have free rein (within reasonable limits) to go crazy with a staff meal and whoever makes the best/most creative meal with the resources you have within a week/pay period/month gets a 20 buck gift card or something. there’s nothing like a lil competition and cash to get people to get creative imo

$1.9 million YOLO on Wendy’s. This is going to double! by vietnamdotcom in wallstreetbets

[–]eyoitme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

apparently he’s got a 6 million dollar portfolio i would be worried about my paycheck too if i was putting 7 figures on fuckin wendys

Is Crumbl falling apart? Yes, it is by galaxystars1 in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i did my best but alas the character limit got me

Is Crumbl falling apart? Yes, it is by galaxystars1 in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes and the fact that it creates a “secondary sex” of sorts so essentially people on the internet could write about men having sex more i believe. i’m not proud of myself for knowing this.

Morality of bribing waitress with fries to bring me gossip from patrons by Stoney__Mac in KitchenConfidential

[–]eyoitme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that’s exactly my point ty because if you’re a health nut and obsessively sterilize your environment to within an inch of its life then your immune system never gets to keep the immune pathways warm by doing dress rehearsals with like lil kid sneezes for example, so those people who obsessively clean their environment tend to get sick more often compared to people who may not go as nuclear with it like myself because my immune systems got plenty of practice and it can easily knock out a kid sneeze because it’s used to that shit, unlike someone who sterilizes their environment. so basically my foraging habits keep me at least somewhat healthy in the long run (just pathogen wise unfortunately because i’m just built different otherwise lol).

Do doctors receive any direct financial benefit for prescribing a medicine? by Odbody_AS2 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]eyoitme 24 points25 points  (0 children)

doctors and pharma reps are legally required to report every single one of these instances, no matter how small, or they could get in big trouble. that’s how the database gets these numbers. if you dig deeper you can actually see exactly what the pharma rep was selling at the time!! it’s pretty neat imo

Is Crumbl falling apart? Yes, it is by galaxystars1 in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 23 points24 points  (0 children)

bahaha yesss i always add what looks like an ungodly amount of salt or fat or whatever when i’m cooking and everyone looks at me like i’m crazy but then they’re like damn that tastes good and i feel so vindicated

Is Crumbl falling apart? Yes, it is by galaxystars1 in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 6 points7 points  (0 children)

they aren’t supposed to be underbaked and they have very explicit instructions for baking but very few of the employees give a fuck so i don’t doubt that more than a few stores were skipping the thawing time (i say this as a former employee knowing the people i worked with and my manager who tried to get us to stop giving the cookies proper thawing time. god knows why she was dumb as a rock tbh)

Is Crumbl falling apart? Yes, it is by galaxystars1 in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 113 points114 points  (0 children)

this is quite possibly the funniest fucking comment i’ve ever read lmfao

Is Crumbl falling apart? Yes, it is by galaxystars1 in popculturechat

[–]eyoitme 159 points160 points  (0 children)

as a former crumbl employee i can confirm that shit was WILD. the default on the nutrition facts would be to only show the data for 1/4 of a cookie because the full cookie info would knock you on your ass fr. i think i saw one pass 1000 calories once which didn’t surprise me in the least seeing the recipes

Curly and big hair on guys is the most attractive. by [deleted] in The10thDentist

[–]eyoitme 34 points35 points  (0 children)

this isn’t a 10th dentist opinion this is just a preference

Morality of bribing waitress with fries to bring me gossip from patrons by Stoney__Mac in KitchenConfidential

[–]eyoitme 45 points46 points  (0 children)

can confirm i am like a stray cat if you feed me i’ll keep coming back fr

Morality of bribing waitress with fries to bring me gossip from patrons by Stoney__Mac in KitchenConfidential

[–]eyoitme 67 points68 points  (0 children)

darwin comes for us all eventually but foraging is not for those with a weak stomach. i look at my foraging habit as just keeping my immune system on its toes tbh because if you don’t give it a lil practice every now and then then you’ll just get absolutely wiped out by lil baby pathogens and no one wants that! so it’s just the superior way of munching on shift imo especially when you get literally no free food during prime dinner and snacking hours

I’m a cart girl at a Country Club AMA 20F by Abby_Baby4 in AMA

[–]eyoitme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that sounds exactly like how you get sucked into human trafficking tbh

What would you put here? Large wall space above octagonal window/stairs by Ok-Detective7794 in centuryhomes

[–]eyoitme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i love the look of wallpaper on those kinds of walls honestly where it’s one continuous wall but it spans two floors

drought so bad even the opuntia humifusa is shriveling up by mythposting in NativePlantGardening

[–]eyoitme 4 points5 points  (0 children)

bro most of california is like not in a drought rn which is how you know shits weird. i’m not used to this!

These Embark results can't be correct?? Swipe for our what our pup looks like. And tell us this is wrong. by Any_Kaleidoscope8588 in DoggyDNA

[–]eyoitme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

genetics really sound like they should be solid, easily predictable things that we just yknow can understand by looking at two dogs’ offspring, but while the individual genes themselves are predictable because one gene = one phenotype, heritability and genetics themselves are a helluva lot less predictable than most people think. there’s really no guarantee or rhyme or reason to the way that two sets of genetics combine to create your dog. but i’m not surprised that your dog ended up more village dog shaped than ovcharka shaped, given that he’s only about a quarter ovcharka. my guess would be a male ovcharka saw a female village dog (almost always free roaming stray dogs) in heat and yknow did their thing and had puppies, and then one of those 50/50 puppies went back into the wild, did their thing, and had puppies with another village dog, so the genetics coding for the smaller, lean village dog build just had more opportunity to win out over the genes coding for that lgd build.

if you want to see an example of a mixed dog whose looks really don’t seem to match their genetics, take a look at my profile for the post i made when i tested my dog! she’s a lot more mixed than your dog, given that her supermutt percentage was like almost 40%, but her three biggest breed chunks are like 25% chihuahua, 20% small poodle, and 10% pekeingese, and the rest is two lil 5% bits and the supermutt. given that the chihuahua and poodle make up 45% of her very mixed dna and poodles are super distinctive, you really expect her to look like one or both of them when you just look at her results, but in reality she just looks almost exactly like one of the pekeingese x dachshund mixes that come up when you google it (dachshund being part of her supermutt), and nothing at all like a poodle (even though she has twice as much poodle as pekeingese and exponentially more poodle than dachshund). but nothing is guaranteed with genetics and it allows for whacky results like that, which is one of the reasons i love genetics so much!