@@camellia_vt It's slightly innacurate, because 4G towers are still needed to carry signals in some areas and as a backup to the 5G network. 5G carries more data, but the range is a LOT smaller, 4G is the other way, 3G is an even more extreme case. 3G towers are *relatively obsolete*. On a sidenote, bidet is the supreme part of the WC. It is the patrician's choice for post-business cleansing.
Yeah, the replacement towers will probably include 5G, but they will probably include some older Gens too. 5G is pretty flawed in terms of coverage. It'll be nearly impossible to get consistent 5G coverage outside of cities, though the user density within cities is probably an improvement.
also, remember it was pandemic when this happened so farmers cannot announce to people that they're giving away free crops and produce because that will make them end up in jail.
@@camellia_vt Not entirely accurate. They would need a food license to sell sure, but to give away they would just need a food storage license. Something that farmers generally have anyway. Farmers didn't give away their crops because it would cost money to ship it anywhere. I will say some corporate farmers were forbidden from giving away so the companies couldn't be liable for food poisoning.
Exactly this. People get angry and say just give away the food, but don’t realize there are people that will take advantage of it and make claims the company gave them bad food and try to sue. It’s unfortunately a liability to be nice sometimes. Because big companies aren’t the only bad guys, it’s also the small guys trying to take advantage of big companies. And the genuinely poor people suffer for it.
You can't just "pick up" food like that. And they can't just give the food away either. Man people sure do love their government regulations until they don't...
It's still sad to me in own way tht twomad died he wasn't the greatest person but still died so young and in a sad way and this was his crowning achievement in life
Fun fact, my mother is, bless her soul, a bit of a low-key prepper, like she has shit tons of extra soaps in her house for example, and she sent, each, of her four kids, mail ordered crates of like several hundred rolls of toilet paper she ordered online, the box they all came in was large enough to hide one of my kids in. I didn't have to buy toilet paper for like, a year after that.
RIP Twomad. In the end he was absolutely not okay, but those clips show that he already had a rough time in another way back then. All those pranks were so bad.
@@camellia_vt Oh, about the police things in the US. It depends upon the department and state. Local city police have internal affairs and ultimately answer to the city council/mayor. A county department answers to the elected officials of the county. A University department answers to the University President. But, if there's a problem that they can't/won't deal with then state police can step in. The State Patrol and the State Bureau of Investigation can step in. The state departments answer to the Governor. If there's a problem there then various Federal agencies can step in instead. Just a month ago the city of Warm Springs in Georgia just dissolved its police department firing literally everyone including the police chief to start over clean slate, policing will be taken up by the county sheriff's department until the city police are ready to go. Sheriffs (in Georgia) are elected police chiefs and while they are fully certified as police they usually just handle court-related issues, but it provides useful redundancy when someone needs to take out some bad apples that spoiled a bunch. If the elected officials of Warm Springs didn't take action then the Governor or President could have, subbing in the Georgia State Patrol or the FBI for the county Sheriff depending upon the situation.
28:08 I do too. I hate that I laughed at a few (small, quick laugh), I mean sheesh, poor teachers and any students legitimately there to learn. A quick, rather tame joke's one thing, & wouldn't upset me, I mean it might improve the day of anyone who's depressed or lonely due to the pandemic, but continuous & seriously derailing jokes or just flat out messed up "jokes" like uhh... Someone flashing people? Umm, haha? Yeah, I'm not cool with that. It's important to put yourself in other's shoes.
Many always say to just give the food to food banks and the like but, from my experience, that wasn't much better at all. A lot of people don't know this but food banks are generally always very well stocked up because a lot of them get their supply from companies, local businesses, and donations *in addition* to farmers. If you give all the extra food to food banks, you'll just have a repeat of the supermarket situation. There won't be enough space and it will rot. During the pandemic in my town, all of my local food banks were filled to the brim with surplus food and just weren't able to give most of it away because the people who actually needed it literally couldn't take 4 or so boxes of food. Their methods of transport simply didn't allow that. At one point, I saw two dumpsters filled with bags of rotten food behind one of the larger food banks. There really was no "good" option, unfortunately. There were "better" options sure, but even those resulted in literal tons of rotted food. Yes. It's VERY wasteful but putting the stuff back in the dirt to feed the next crop is much better than letting it rot uselessly on a shelf. At least, in my opinion.
That’s not 100% true. I used to go to the food bank and they do have a lot of expired can goods. Even if they could get a little bit of the fresh food in there. But I know that there is more money in trashing the food then giving it to the ones in need
As for humans being a disease.... "To quote the Thetians directly ' A species here into unknown with an unparalleled capacity for destruction. It is endlessly adaptable, intelligent, and ruthless. A plague should it ever be allowed to escape the suggested quarantine zone. '" - HFY story, Standoff negotiations.
In my country, I myself do not know how popular bidets are. Rather, I don't know anyone who owns one. No, I don't check my friends' bathrooms. If the situation is more dramatic than usual we in Poland get into the bathtub and use water or shower. Maybe someday I will buy a bidet. I have a separate bathroom and toilet so that would be useful. 08:00 - But what's the point? What else are such newspapers good for? 08:52 - Can't, just can't look at it. EACH ROLL IS INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED. Great care for the environment. 12:50 - I don't understand this controversy over 5G. I have one G in my house that I can easily access and that's enough for me. 5G? Why do you need a harem? 24:32 - Well, the good news about the milk is that it's milk from the US. The quality of their milk is outrageous. 26:20 - In your case, I don't think we would have seen anything.
To be fair destroying the crops is not as wasteful as you think. When you grow plants and remove the fruit to sell you are removing nutrients from the ground. You then need to buy fertiliser to replenish that lost nutrient which at this time was absurdly expensive and still is. By killing the crop and composting it back into the field you are retaining the nutrients so do not need to add as much fertiliser if any on the next crop rotation. Ironically the crops at that point were more valuable as compost then as food. Giving it away for free wouldn't have been free for the farmers, as it costs money to produce the crops in fertilisers. Even for a relatively small farm you can pay $50,000 - $100,000 just in fertiliser per harvest which would have crippled them. In the long run composting the crops was better for everyone.
As others have kinda commented already. The food waste has a different problem at it's core. You cannot, as in you're not allowed, to give away your produce like that. The state would have to tax you because many have "gifting taxes" or similar concepts to that. Then there is EU law regarding supply chains and expiration dates that you have to provide and document. In this twisted way the farmers etc actually saved money by simply dumping their stuff because they'd avoid taxes and fines that way. The state has to get it's piece of the pie these days and those policies hurt everyone in the pursuit of "helping people".
Depends on the state. Here in NJ if the farmers give away their crops they actually get a tax write off. There were a ton of farmers around here just giving away free food to get the tax credit. Of course you would have to go to them as they weren't going to spend money shipping it anywhere.
we microwave food to cook it...cells use microwaves to do there work ...hmmmm...na your right its safe ....but i also admit i aint getting rid of my cell lol
I was fresh out of toilet paper at the time and expected there'd be a run on it, so I bought two packs instead of the usual one pack. I threw one of them into a room I mainly use for storage and completely forgot about it. Two weeks ago I was cleaning out that room and now I'm wiping with 4 year old toilet paper. Gif with a 'J' doesn't make sense in any language. I don't care if people say it that way though, mom taught me to be nice to dumb people.
Was 4 year old toilet paper good? Also the creator of gif calls it jif. How do you say Geoff? But I like to troll people. I honestly don’t care how people say it. But there is a funny sonic meme about it.
@@camellia_vt I'm not through with the pack but it's been good so far. Some would pronounce Geoff as Joff, does that then invalidate Es? A more pertinent question would be; how do you say Graphics Interchange Format? Also, he didn't invent GIF, he was the lead engineer of the group that invented it.
The problem wasn’t that someone couldn’t get the farm products it was the fact that the farmers couldn’t give it away for free cause they couldn’t make the money back and also how many people are going to take free produce, milk or eggs and eat it all before it goes bad? That’s why it’s better to give canned foods or non perishables to food drives because they store the food before giving it to the homeless if you know when there is a cook out or something for the homeless you can give food that will expire cause then they can use it for that cook out and such. It wasn’t a waste it was the best thing farmers could do in that situation also if people got produce for free for however long it took for the market to return to normal would you expect any person to go “oh yea I understand why you can’t give me free produce anymore you asshole”?
Instead they just trashed it all. They lost money by trashing it, they could have allowed people to pick it up. It’s just a whole lot of food waste. They might have only been able to give it to a few people but at least that would have been less wasteful. I understand the stuff about the food bank, I’ve had to get food from food banks before.
@@camellia_vtAllowing people to pick it up wouldn't solve the problem either, needy people would still have to somehow make it out to the farm and then the farmer would be liable for any problems or sickness the people come down with because it wasn't properly processed at food plants. People would have to be paid to staff any give away efforts, pay for on site refrigerators, it's a logistics nightmare. America does not have a food shortage issue, the problem was never the amount of food we make but the infrastructure needed to actively give food away costs money, and that was already a problem for food producers at this time.
@@camellia_vt sure they lost money on food but by running it over and completely destroying it they turned it into mulch/fertilizer for the next batch they had to grow vegetable wise. Getting rid of milk and eggs was probably the worst since it was just going down the drain but I don’t know how many people would just take free unprocessed milk and eggs especially if it could go bad in an afternoon if you can’t get it home and in a freezer/fridge right away.
to answer your question about who polices the polices police. you can run it all the way up to the government. and the government polices each other through checks and balances. 3 seperste brances that police each other. thats how its suppose to work anyway.
@@camellia_vta 10 pack of toilet paper lasts me 2 -3 months yes I eat fibre and regularly have bowel movements every day 😂 I think most people are just wasteful.
@@camellia_vt yer I live alone and atleast once a day I have a fairly balanced diet. I also live in Melbourne, Australia and went almost the whole toilet paper panic without needing to buy more.
Anyone remember when people thought twomad was the funniest guy on the planet despite really just being a loud moron? Then suddenly his annoying trolling was retroactively unfunny? Good stuff. People claiming he was never funny overnight when just two days earlier (I looked through a lot of peoples' likes for screenshots) they were wheezing at his bs reminded me that nothing on the internet matters. No one on the internet is real kids, and usually they're out to touch you inappropriately. Beware.
The Dairy Farmers of America have a special relationship with the US government so the fact that they had to dump THAT much product just onto the ground or down the drain is just astonishing. I don't know if you've reacted to The Fat Electrician's video on the cheese caves, but you absolutely should watch and react to it. It's called America's Secret Underground Cheese Bunkers.
@@camellia_vt I went looking and couldn't find it... I'll go search again. Edit: Can't find it. Perhaps it's from a livestream. Got a link and timestamp?
The idiocy of the toilet paper situation comes from the fact that grown adults, from any age range didn't know how to use good ol' water and soap, two of the best chemicals to clean an ass with, bar none. The inability to simply adapt says a lot about people - precisely because toilet paper is for home use, meaning you have a lot of options when at home that are shower sprays, shower heads and anything that can deliver water down your rear for a wash.
The irony of them burning down the 3G and 4G towers is that they would need to replace them. So they replaced them with new 5G towers.
I love this
They acted like free demolitionists?! Hilarious!!
@@camellia_vt It's slightly innacurate, because 4G towers are still needed to carry signals in some areas and as a backup to the 5G network. 5G carries more data, but the range is a LOT smaller, 4G is the other way, 3G is an even more extreme case. 3G towers are *relatively obsolete*.
On a sidenote, bidet is the supreme part of the WC. It is the patrician's choice for post-business cleansing.
Yeah, the replacement towers will probably include 5G, but they will probably include some older Gens too. 5G is pretty flawed in terms of coverage. It'll be nearly impossible to get consistent 5G coverage outside of cities, though the user density within cities is probably an improvement.
Camelia's favorite part of christmas must be sitting down with the family and opening all of her Jifts
How do you say Geoff? Also jokes on you I don’t have a family.
also, remember it was pandemic when this happened so farmers cannot announce to people that they're giving away free crops and produce because that will make them end up in jail.
Why would they go to jail? For giving away free food at the side of the road?
@camellia_vt
Lock downs. You organize any kind of event to gather people, and you will go to jail.
@@camellia_vt Not entirely accurate. They would need a food license to sell sure, but to give away they would just need a food storage license. Something that farmers generally have anyway. Farmers didn't give away their crops because it would cost money to ship it anywhere. I will say some corporate farmers were forbidden from giving away so the companies couldn't be liable for food poisoning.
Exactly this. People get angry and say just give away the food, but don’t realize there are people that will take advantage of it and make claims the company gave them bad food and try to sue. It’s unfortunately a liability to be nice sometimes. Because big companies aren’t the only bad guys, it’s also the small guys trying to take advantage of big companies. And the genuinely poor people suffer for it.
@@camellia_vt just imagine how many people will flock there and this is the time around covid where no one should go outside.
You can't just "pick up" food like that. And they can't just give the food away either. Man people sure do love their government regulations until they don't...
It's still sad to me in own way tht twomad died he wasn't the greatest person but still died so young and in a sad way and this was his crowning achievement in life
No one deserves to die like that. And that young.
Fun fact, my mother is, bless her soul, a bit of a low-key prepper, like she has shit tons of extra soaps in her house for example, and she sent, each, of her four kids, mail ordered crates of like several hundred rolls of toilet paper she ordered online, the box they all came in was large enough to hide one of my kids in.
I didn't have to buy toilet paper for like, a year after that.
Let’s goo Mom!! We love a planner
RIP Twomad. In the end he was absolutely not okay, but those clips show that he already had a rough time in another way back then. All those pranks were so bad.
Wait he died!? Omg
@@camellia_vt Yea, Twomad passed away from an overdose on dr*gs last febuary while playing overwatch, at only 23 years of age.
@@captaincrooked9051 omg that’s so sad
17:36
That's because JIF is peanut butter. GIF has nothing to do with the tongue
How do you say Geoff?
@@camellia_vt Gee-off.
@@Aesoporific I’m happy for you. XD
@@camellia_vt Oh, about the police things in the US. It depends upon the department and state. Local city police have internal affairs and ultimately answer to the city council/mayor. A county department answers to the elected officials of the county. A University department answers to the University President. But, if there's a problem that they can't/won't deal with then state police can step in. The State Patrol and the State Bureau of Investigation can step in. The state departments answer to the Governor. If there's a problem there then various Federal agencies can step in instead. Just a month ago the city of Warm Springs in Georgia just dissolved its police department firing literally everyone including the police chief to start over clean slate, policing will be taken up by the county sheriff's department until the city police are ready to go. Sheriffs (in Georgia) are elected police chiefs and while they are fully certified as police they usually just handle court-related issues, but it provides useful redundancy when someone needs to take out some bad apples that spoiled a bunch. If the elected officials of Warm Springs didn't take action then the Governor or President could have, subbing in the Georgia State Patrol or the FBI for the county Sheriff depending upon the situation.
28:08 I do too. I hate that I laughed at a few (small, quick laugh), I mean sheesh, poor teachers and any students legitimately there to learn. A quick, rather tame joke's one thing, & wouldn't upset me, I mean it might improve the day of anyone who's depressed or lonely due to the pandemic, but continuous & seriously derailing jokes or just flat out messed up "jokes" like uhh... Someone flashing people? Umm, haha? Yeah, I'm not cool with that. It's important to put yourself in other's shoes.
Hope Camellia and Paws marry someday.
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Many always say to just give the food to food banks and the like but, from my experience, that wasn't much better at all. A lot of people don't know this but food banks are generally always very well stocked up because a lot of them get their supply from companies, local businesses, and donations *in addition* to farmers. If you give all the extra food to food banks, you'll just have a repeat of the supermarket situation. There won't be enough space and it will rot. During the pandemic in my town, all of my local food banks were filled to the brim with surplus food and just weren't able to give most of it away because the people who actually needed it literally couldn't take 4 or so boxes of food. Their methods of transport simply didn't allow that. At one point, I saw two dumpsters filled with bags of rotten food behind one of the larger food banks. There really was no "good" option, unfortunately. There were "better" options sure, but even those resulted in literal tons of rotted food. Yes. It's VERY wasteful but putting the stuff back in the dirt to feed the next crop is much better than letting it rot uselessly on a shelf. At least, in my opinion.
That’s not 100% true. I used to go to the food bank and they do have a lot of expired can goods. Even if they could get a little bit of the fresh food in there. But I know that there is more money in trashing the food then giving it to the ones in need
I need to recommend a series for you: The Mind... Of Steele
As for humans being a disease.... "To quote the Thetians directly ' A species here into unknown with an unparalleled capacity for destruction. It is endlessly adaptable, intelligent, and ruthless. A plague should it ever be allowed to escape the suggested quarantine zone. '" - HFY story, Standoff negotiations.
In my country, I myself do not know how popular bidets are. Rather, I don't know anyone who owns one. No, I don't check my friends' bathrooms. If the situation is more dramatic than usual we in Poland get into the bathtub and use water or shower. Maybe someday I will buy a bidet. I have a separate bathroom and toilet so that would be useful.
08:00 - But what's the point? What else are such newspapers good for?
08:52 - Can't, just can't look at it. EACH ROLL IS INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED. Great care for the environment.
12:50 - I don't understand this controversy over 5G.
I have one G in my house that I can easily access and that's enough for me. 5G? Why do you need a harem?
24:32 - Well, the good news about the milk is that it's milk from the US. The quality of their milk is outrageous.
26:20 - In your case, I don't think we would have seen anything.
To be fair destroying the crops is not as wasteful as you think. When you grow plants and remove the fruit to sell you are removing nutrients from the ground. You then need to buy fertiliser to replenish that lost nutrient which at this time was absurdly expensive and still is. By killing the crop and composting it back into the field you are retaining the nutrients so do not need to add as much fertiliser if any on the next crop rotation. Ironically the crops at that point were more valuable as compost then as food.
Giving it away for free wouldn't have been free for the farmers, as it costs money to produce the crops in fertilisers. Even for a relatively small farm you can pay $50,000 - $100,000 just in fertiliser per harvest which would have crippled them. In the long run composting the crops was better for everyone.
Honestly that’s true, bet the next batch of produce was so nutritious.
As others have kinda commented already. The food waste has a different problem at it's core. You cannot, as in you're not allowed, to give away your produce like that. The state would have to tax you because many have "gifting taxes" or similar concepts to that. Then there is EU law regarding supply chains and expiration dates that you have to provide and document. In this twisted way the farmers etc actually saved money by simply dumping their stuff because they'd avoid taxes and fines that way. The state has to get it's piece of the pie these days and those policies hurt everyone in the pursuit of "helping people".
Depends on the state. Here in NJ if the farmers give away their crops they actually get a tax write off. There were a ton of farmers around here just giving away free food to get the tax credit. Of course you would have to go to them as they weren't going to spend money shipping it anywhere.
28:26 I know but it's so fucking funny tho ROBERT
English doesn't so much borrow from other languages, as much as it lures them into a dark alley and mugs them for spare syntacs
XD
13:39
>tfw your life barely changed during the pandemic because you already barely saw anyone
we microwave food to cook it...cells use microwaves to do there work ...hmmmm...na your right its safe ....but i also admit i aint getting rid of my cell lol
I was fresh out of toilet paper at the time and expected there'd be a run on it, so I bought two packs instead of the usual one pack. I threw one of them into a room I mainly use for storage and completely forgot about it. Two weeks ago I was cleaning out that room and now I'm wiping with 4 year old toilet paper.
Gif with a 'J' doesn't make sense in any language. I don't care if people say it that way though, mom taught me to be nice to dumb people.
Was 4 year old toilet paper good? Also the creator of gif calls it jif. How do you say Geoff? But I like to troll people. I honestly don’t care how people say it. But there is a funny sonic meme about it.
@@camellia_vt I'm not through with the pack but it's been good so far.
Some would pronounce Geoff as Joff, does that then invalidate Es?
A more pertinent question would be; how do you say Graphics Interchange Format?
Also, he didn't invent GIF, he was the lead engineer of the group that invented it.
@@Tanerion I think you need to see the Sonic meme
@@camellia_vt No! ಠ_ಠ
One thing we can all agree on:
It's not pronounced GIF,
It's pronounced GIF.
How do you say Geoff?
@@camellia_vt Incorrectly
@@randommaster06 exactly!! Words are made up so why be weird about them
Yeah...GIF.
The problem wasn’t that someone couldn’t get the farm products it was the fact that the farmers couldn’t give it away for free cause they couldn’t make the money back and also how many people are going to take free produce, milk or eggs and eat it all before it goes bad? That’s why it’s better to give canned foods or non perishables to food drives because they store the food before giving it to the homeless if you know when there is a cook out or something for the homeless you can give food that will expire cause then they can use it for that cook out and such. It wasn’t a waste it was the best thing farmers could do in that situation also if people got produce for free for however long it took for the market to return to normal would you expect any person to go “oh yea I understand why you can’t give me free produce anymore you asshole”?
Instead they just trashed it all. They lost money by trashing it, they could have allowed people to pick it up. It’s just a whole lot of food waste. They might have only been able to give it to a few people but at least that would have been less wasteful. I understand the stuff about the food bank, I’ve had to get food from food banks before.
And get in trouble with the law? Man to man sale got so much extra mess to deal with due to convoluted laws made by big resellers.
@@camellia_vtAllowing people to pick it up wouldn't solve the problem either, needy people would still have to somehow make it out to the farm and then the farmer would be liable for any problems or sickness the people come down with because it wasn't properly processed at food plants. People would have to be paid to staff any give away efforts, pay for on site refrigerators, it's a logistics nightmare.
America does not have a food shortage issue, the problem was never the amount of food we make but the infrastructure needed to actively give food away costs money, and that was already a problem for food producers at this time.
@@camellia_vt sure they lost money on food but by running it over and completely destroying it they turned it into mulch/fertilizer for the next batch they had to grow vegetable wise. Getting rid of milk and eggs was probably the worst since it was just going down the drain but I don’t know how many people would just take free unprocessed milk and eggs especially if it could go bad in an afternoon if you can’t get it home and in a freezer/fridge right away.
@@derpaderp8984 your not wrong but it’s just sad and disappointing. That’s all
Best forest witch 😊
to answer your question about who polices the polices police. you can run it all the way up to the government. and the government polices each other through checks and balances. 3 seperste brances that police each other. thats how its suppose to work anyway.
It should, but it doesn't work. Unless someone goes viral, the majority of the time, nothing is done about it.
The ultimate legal authority goes all the way up to judges. Who polices the judges? The judges do!
I never needed to hoard TP one of those big 36 roll packs last me a year.
do you eat fiber? XD
@@camellia_vta 10 pack of toilet paper lasts me 2 -3 months yes I eat fibre and regularly have bowel movements every day 😂 I think most people are just wasteful.
@@cibray89 do you live alone? how many poops per day? XD
@@camellia_vt yer I live alone and atleast once a day I have a fairly balanced diet. I also live in Melbourne, Australia and went almost the whole toilet paper panic without needing to buy more.
8:05 if i want to use newspaper, i already have the first dozen of pages, what's the point?
Anyone remember when people thought twomad was the funniest guy on the planet despite really just being a loud moron?
Then suddenly his annoying trolling was retroactively unfunny? Good stuff.
People claiming he was never funny overnight when just two days earlier (I looked through a lot of peoples' likes for screenshots) they were wheezing at his bs reminded me that nothing on the internet matters. No one on the internet is real kids, and usually they're out to touch you inappropriately. Beware.
2:48
Did you know it's not?
lol
But period commercials
But if i used a VPN ,
how would my stalkairs follow me ? .
Exactly
2:42 blood is always red or dark red and never blue. It took 2 second google search to learn this.
But MY period is blue
@@camellia_vt you are a tree. You can not bleed anything except tree sap.
@@frozencrow8735 ummmmm plot twist sap is blue
@camellia_vt fair enough. You are bit special tree woman.
Blood is blue when it's in your veins.
Vitamin C isn't a cure-all, but taking high doses (minimum 2000mg every two hours or so) when you're sick can help out your immune system.
Ummm, do not take more than 5000mg of vitamin C a day! Like most things it can be harmful in high doses
Oh god the twomad part is always painful because of how unfunny twomad was
Wut no comments
I think UA-cam is getting more weird with comments.
Here's one now!
The Dairy Farmers of America have a special relationship with the US government so the fact that they had to dump THAT much product just onto the ground or down the drain is just astonishing. I don't know if you've reacted to The Fat Electrician's video on the cheese caves, but you absolutely should watch and react to it. It's called America's Secret Underground Cheese Bunkers.
I have watched it. It’s very interesting and is up on my channel too
@@camellia_vt I went looking and couldn't find it... I'll go search again.
Edit: Can't find it. Perhaps it's from a livestream. Got a link and timestamp?
@@theschwag ua-cam.com/video/G62idwZ1EJ8/v-deo.htmlsi=phziF8YR4pP-NAs5
@@camellia_vt Oh, there it is! I was looking for TFE in the thumbnail... I zoomed right past it...
Thanks for the assistance! Me am big dumb.
The idiocy of the toilet paper situation comes from the fact that grown adults, from any age range didn't know how to use good ol' water and soap, two of the best chemicals to clean an ass with, bar none.
The inability to simply adapt says a lot about people - precisely because toilet paper is for home use, meaning you have a lot of options when at home that are shower sprays, shower heads and anything that can deliver water down your rear for a wash.
do you say jod?
?
@@camellia_vt then its not jif its gif
@@kingcreepsta9417 omg lolz, how do you say Geoffrey? I don’t believe in Jod so how would I know how to say her name?
@@camellia_vt damn..... you got me, i dont have a come back, i give in
Gif is short for graphic, not jraphic so I'll stick to the RIGHT pronunciation. You can say it however you want.
How do you say Geoff?