T-Rex Burger
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cheap schwag
you pay 60 for schwag? not sure how much a quart ziplock holds, but oz's of schwag are like $18 here....
Not sure when they're referring to, but pre-legalization prices (in the U.S. at least) were very different than they are today.
The last time I made a purchase was a long time ago, but even then I was kind of blown away by how cheap even good weed had gotten compared to the early 2000s. I can't imagine schwag prices have somehow remained fixed, but circa 2004 a quarter of schwag (usually a few buds full of seeds and a big stem in the middle) was about $25.
Then there was (somehow) even lower tier schwag that was like buying a big mystery bag full of mostly stems and seeds with shake and bits of flower stuck to some of the stems. But it was like a giant ziplock bag for ~$20 or less so it seemed like a "great deal." Like the T-Rex burger of weed.
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If you want to be real, each patty is about 1/3" thick after cooking. That's only 3 inches of meat, a joke that people need to get on immediately.
There's probably fancy burgers with onion rings on them that are the same size or larger in your hands.
only 3 inches of meat, a joke
...nobody? Nobody is going to jump on this one? Fine.
That's what she said.
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$30/9 is $3.33 for just 1 cooked patty and cheese. So each of these DIY burgers of yours is maybe $3.50 -$4
How much is just a single a Wendy's cheeseburger? Edit: looks like under $3
So marketing scam confirmed.
Bulk savings. Buy once, only drive once, no further transport for a week; no waiting for food to cook (just reheat), no prep time or cooking time. 4am and hungry, burger. Noon, burger. Evening, burger. Have a pet that is running low on food? Burger.
And they say "time is money" so actually it's like -$3 per burger once you do the math. Galaxy brain ain't got shit on this.
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Its fast food, so no.
It will help them stay active by being fast as fuck boiiiiii
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Anti-shitpost
Well, the shit comes after you eat it, obviously.
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Is there really a target market for this abomination?
(TikTok screencap)Is there really a target market for this abomination?
Given Heart Attack Grill exists, I'd say so
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Nobody have free health care in the world
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wrote last edited by [email protected]
Free at the point of use isn't the same thing as free.
Edit: genuinely curious why I'm getting downvoted? I'm in the UK, I love the NHS, I think it represents fantastic value, but I'm not labouring under the impression I'm not paying for it.
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Still its always taxes
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Still its always taxes
wrote last edited by [email protected]Last time I replied to a comment here my comment got deleted for violating "be civil' rule. I'm going to violate again and tell you.. Are you really this dumb? Cant you comprehend what people mean when they say free healthcare you muppet?
P.s. Mods: are you going to implement a "don't say dumb things" rule ? Why do we have to be civil against obvious empty buckets for brains?
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Oh wait: how do you even transport this?
With your stomach, then through your intestines, out your anus and then into a toilet (hopefully)... if you live that long
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Your 10 cheeseburgers don't come with a sick shirt though.
Does it come in anything smaller than an XL?
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Does it come in anything smaller than an XL?
Yes, forr some reason those sizes are the only ones not in backorder.
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Ok but free t-shirt
Is it free?
Sounds like if anything, the shirt is $8 and $21.99 is the burger.
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Nobody have free health care in the world
Here's the thing, it's already paid for from your taxes. Some countries choose to feed the military machine where a few billion lost here and there isn't an issue. However, when it cones to healthcare, it's an insurmountable cost.
Know what the best thing about national healthcare service? I don't have to think about it. It's there. How much it costs? Doesn't matter? Will I become destitute if severely ill? No. Do I allow my fellow countrymen to be supported in times of need? Absolutely. Do I obtain natural hedging benefits from pooling risks into a bigger pot rather than having broken risk pools managed by thousands of insurance companies? Yup. Do countries with national service have greater costs than for-profit insurance healthcare? Nope, quite the opposite. Is life expectancy shorter in countries with national service? No, on the contrary, people live longer.
Making sure everyone has access to treatment when in need should be viewed as a large achievement of societal living and a great patriotic duty, your fellow citizens are protected.
But sure, without insurance middlemen milking people dry some people won't get to enjoy their third mansion. Well, only if someone doesn't have preexisting conditions otherwise you're on your own and left to get treatment when in need and filling bankruptcy at the same time. The pinnacle of human development.
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Is there really a target market for this abomination?
(TikTok screencap)wrote last edited by [email protected]This has to be a clever anti-consumerist guerilla art piece, right? Please?
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Go Big Or Go Extinct
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I didn't even see the word "or" at first
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Nobody have free health care in the world
Don’t bother engaging with this person. They are a bad-faith Nazi.
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Free at the point of use isn't the same thing as free.
Edit: genuinely curious why I'm getting downvoted? I'm in the UK, I love the NHS, I think it represents fantastic value, but I'm not labouring under the impression I'm not paying for it.
Yes you are so much smarter than everyone else and you’re the only one capable of understanding that government services are paid for with taxes.
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Is there really a target market for this abomination?
(TikTok screencap)I don't understand what the problem is