Meme-ing our way through

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i went thru a phase as a kid where i hated the word pizza and wouldnt eat it. one night my dad came home with a box of spaghetti bread tho, and that shit ruled

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Weā€™ll work on it later then. Iā€™d rather them be confused later than have to be a short order cook now.

Also, we use black sprinkles on our macaroni and cheese. The kids will not eat pepper.
And white sprinkles on spaghetti, because parmesan cheese is awful. But sprinkles are amazing on everything.

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My car still only had radio and cassette until 2010.

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Thank you for so succinctly describing my every day look

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E. Because I worked.tosay and thats my work uniform

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DEFINITELY my work look when I work weekends! Iā€™m like, yā€™all are lucky Iā€™m even here, donā€™t get greedy expecting tights or whatever.

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Um I mean this is my every day. HAHAHA

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Haha 100% they were an answer waiting for a question. A solution waiting for a problem.

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Thatā€™s kinda what I thought when they were introduced. ā€œThis is a neat idea with absolutely stupid uses so farā€. Like so much cool tech. Some is made for the sake of making, and the usefulness comes later lol.

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I was a fan of QR codes on business cards that downloaded the personā€™s contact info. But thatā€™s kinda it until this past year.

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My college tried REALLY HARD to make them useful, and it was just super annoying and broke a bunch of student portals. :joy:

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Iā€™ve seen them used excellently on scavenger hunts.

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Are other people being asked to use them to sign in at work? Is that a thing, in general, or just bullshit public school teachers are being subjected to?

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I donā€™t work lol :grimacing: not sure. I know lots of restaurants are using them.

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Who needs a man? A man is a myth.

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Weā€™re asked to sign in everywhere we visit. Cafe, doctors, swimming pools.

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