@hchavers My first thought was “what a insulting gift”, but if your mom’s quote was the result of her witnessing you pull them, then I think she was justified.
mildly annoying, because
a.) i already have one i received as a gift and never opened and
b.) they could have spent that money on something i actually wanted as evidenced by the long wishlist filled with a variety of items at different price ranges, put together for the few people that insist on buying me a gift (but then usually insist on buying me random crap i don’t want which goes on craigslist or in the trash)
@jerk_nugget I also have one, received as a present, still sitting a box. I can’t get my self to use it because what if I start using it and I forget how to brush my own teeth. And then one of the various predicted apocalypses comes and the electric grid collapses and we have no more power. I don’t want my teeth to rot and fall out when the shit hits the fan just because I cannot effectively brush my teeth anymore because I have become so reliant on an electrical gadget that I can’t manage my own hygienic duties. I’ll need my teeth even more in that situation just to survive.
Actually I am waiting for meh to do a super cheap electric tooth brush before next spring. I have heard about using an electric tooth brush to help with tomato pollination rates. I want to try it but need a very chepa toothbrush
That’s a personal care item. No.
Needs an option for “I already have one”
great, until you realize how much the replacement heads cost
@spacemart buy generic ones on Amazon. Much cheaper.
I got an electric nose hair clipper one year. My mom said, “Even Santa doesn’t like seeing you pull them.”
@hchavers but why was Santa watching in the first place. What a creep.
@hchavers How do you pull nose hairs without making yourself cry? Tears stream down my face if I even accidentally pull on one.
@hchavers @unksol he sees you when you’re sleeping; he knows when you’re awake. Why wouldn’t he know when you’re plucking your nose hairs?
@hchavers My first thought was “what a insulting gift”, but if your mom’s quote was the result of her witnessing you pull them, then I think she was justified.
We’ve been over this. I don’t want a mouth vibrator. I don’t like it.
How about more socks? I already have enough, but at least socks are pleasingly inert. First thing in the morning.
mildly annoying, because
a.) i already have one i received as a gift and never opened and
b.) they could have spent that money on something i actually wanted as evidenced by the long wishlist filled with a variety of items at different price ranges, put together for the few people that insist on buying me a gift (but then usually insist on buying me random crap i don’t want which goes on craigslist or in the trash)
@jerk_nugget I also have one, received as a present, still sitting a box. I can’t get my self to use it because what if I start using it and I forget how to brush my own teeth. And then one of the various predicted apocalypses comes and the electric grid collapses and we have no more power. I don’t want my teeth to rot and fall out when the shit hits the fan just because I cannot effectively brush my teeth anymore because I have become so reliant on an electrical gadget that I can’t manage my own hygienic duties. I’ll need my teeth even more in that situation just to survive.
Right?
Getting a Peloton bike is insulting. LOL
@arieltf Getting a Peloton would be awesome!!
DIPLOMAT! RAT-A-TAT! FAT CAT! AWESOME!
@arieltf Peloton, You better keep it tighter than the babysitter.
Actually I am waiting for meh to do a super cheap electric tooth brush before next spring. I have heard about using an electric tooth brush to help with tomato pollination rates. I want to try it but need a very chepa toothbrush
@CaptAmehrican you can just tap them with your fingers.
@RiotDemon yes and i do i just hear it works better