Droggelbecher @ Droggelbecher @lemmy.world Posts 18Comments 979Joined 2 yr. ago
And who made capitalism?
I usually use micellar water and cotton or reusable pads for less plastic and more uses per package.
Relatable!
But isn't that French's mustard?
True! But then it'd make sense to draw another line between east Asia and the middle east
French
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Naming them by the country of origin is almost equally odd to me. You literally mentioned Dijon, which is also French. So wtf is French mustard supposed to mean. There's probably dozens or hundreds of French mustards.
Not super believable tbh. Cans aren't some mysterious indestructible material.
If anything, it's the divide between Asia and Europe that's arbitrary.
You're an asshole. I'm not sorry for saying that.
Some countries have a less evil version of Amazon. Mine has shoepping.at, for example.
But also, there's very few things you actually NEED that you can't get anywhere but Amazon. My main strategy in avoiding Amazon is to just reduce my conspicuous consumption. Everything I need, I buy from brick and mortar shops: tech shop, grocery shop, textile retailer, sports shop. When I was living out of town, I'd order from the specific shops/chains website, so at least it was only them who had my address. Also, no account needed.
All of this, of course, depends on what country you live in and what your town/area has to offer. Except reducing consumption.
Can confirm, my country has doctor assisted suicide (as in, they hand it to you to swallow, or you or someone you appointed picks it up from the pharmacy), and it's very reliable and painless.
Ugh sorry to hear that, that sucks!
Do you have any idea what it is about that specific product that works? eg, does it create an occlusive layer, is it super hydrating, does it strengthen your skins natural barrier, etc? If so, that might be a starting point?
True!
I couldn't possibly get behind every single stranger who photographs me in public. I wish there was a law against it.
Hm, I hope this is at all helpful, but could you work with your derm to find the right thing? I've had bad luck with standard skincare stuff for medical skincare issues.
Might be a stupid European question, but aren't anti choicers against that stuff already? The ones Ive met tend to be.
I got a 2€ one at Ikea lmao. Get a long one if you have trouble/can't be arsed to bend down and touch your toes.
You don't have to pick one, you can decide your aesthetic every day. Sure, not hair length and colour, but you can style your hair, nails, makeup, and outfits anew as often as you like. I personally do both of those styles every once in a while (but rarely, since they're both pretty high fem and I often prefer androgyny).
I genuinely didn't think this was the case, but makes sense!
I think both of our experiences are perfectly valid
Converting moped to electric?
Not to mention the stigma, especially from unrelated doctors who see the med in your file.
New game: give yourself one point for each of these you've done this year or last year (24/25). I've got 4 points!
A specialist I regularly see says the symptoms I'm describing are worse than my blood work would suggest, so she recommends I see an internist to figure out what else is wrong!