A list of puns related to "The Mess You Leave Behind"
I don't understand why workers complain about customers leaving snack packs and soda bottles behind them. You get paid to get rid of it, not post on reddit or ask customers to clean after themselvs. I understand it's not fun to work minimum wage and clean after others, but if your customers will start to leave no mess behind them who would even need you for a job?
For reference: Arkhan Land is a 30k tech adept renowned for his archeological discoveries of lost technologies. He has however got some things wrong to comedic effect.
E.g seeing a monkey skeleton and assuming it's tail could only be used to deliver a poison rather than balance and climbing, and then proceeding to build a robot poison tailed monkey.
THE GAME KEEPS FREEZING AND CRASHING AND GETTING STUCK AT THE LOADING SCREEN AFTER THE NEW UPDATE
The towel wonβt prevent the mess entirelyβyouβll still have to clean out the inside of the binβbut it makes it quite a bit easier to manage the mess.
Hi, my friend (not a redditor) and her husband have separated. Because of something with the school district her primary residence is in, her first grade daughter was pulled from her very good school, to a school that isn't so great. Her son went to this school using the same address without a problem for years, so she's unsure why the sudden change. She is at her grandparents more than 50% of the time, which is why she used that address.
Regardless of that, at the new school her daughter mentioned by name a teacher that told her that she could not give her toilet paper, or hand soap. She had to use the bathroom and not wipe herself, or wash her hands with soap afterwards. Is this legal? The school claims it's because other students have made messes with the toilet paper, and smeared the soap everywhere so now no one gets to use it.
She's sending this with her daughter, hopefully it won't cause a problem or be confiscated.
http://i.imgur.com/3H0Wqt6.jpg - I blocked out her name with a quickie 3 second paintbrush app.
Thanks for any help.
A few years back my mother fell down the stairs and broke her hip and had to move into a one level house. She didn't have the money and when I asked my four siblings to pitch in to help her, they all said they couldn't, so I bought my mom a place to live in. I make less than most of my siblings, but I've always been a saver, and I was happy to be able to help. She lived there about five years, and she died two months ago. When she died, her small estate was divided up five ways among us siblings, and I realized that by saving my mom rent money for five years, I was actually writing my brothers and sisters a check. This situation was completely my fault. I was happy to help my mother, but I should have had more forethought about how that all went down.
But what happened with my mother got me thinking about what will happen with the money I leave to my own kids.
I'm on the Trinity Study 4% bandwagon with my FI plan, with the intention of leaving a chunk of money to my three kids when I die. I am divorced, and my ex has a base salary that's the same as mine, but saves nothing for retirement and like my brothers and sisters, never has any money at the end of the month because of a house twice as large as mine, new car, etc. Like my brothers and sisters, my ex has never been a saver.
If I die before my ex and leave this chunk of money to my kids, I think they are likely to use it to help my ex with retirement.
Just as it seemed unfair for my siblings to get an equal share of my mother's modest estate when they weren't financially responsible enough to be in a position to help her, it seems unfair that the money I have saved may end up helping my spend thrift ex. I am not sure what advice you on this forum can give me, but I wanted to make the observation that if you scrimp and save and leave a chunk of money behind, it may very well go to someone much less frugal than you are who may blow on all the stupid shit you resisted buying along the way.
And that kinda sucks.
EDIT:
Lots of great advice on this post. Thanks!
Many people suggested a trust or stipulated will to make sure my ex doesn't get anything, but that seems petty to me.
Many other people suggested that I wanted to help my own mom, and I raised my kids to want to help their own parents which is a good thing.
My ex is being irresponsible by spending too much not saving any money, and my children will bear the burden of it when they have to take care of her.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘A suspiciously clean house is a suspiciously clean house, but if you leave just a few things around looking untidy - a coffee mug on the table, an undone bed - and casually fix them in front of the guest(s) once you've let them in, it leaves the impression that you weren't fully prepared for guests and you really do normally live like this.
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