@peck_daniels I bathe like this too. Soap, exfoliation, body mask (bentonite clay) , charcoal soap wash off with cold water. then hyaluronic acid a light layer of lotion then seal it in with unrefined coconut oil.
Using this much Chemical to bath regularly would damage a lot of sensitive skin cells, exposing you to different infections. So this person is doing himself more harm than good.
But is he trying to wash away his sins?😂
@AetherRob_01 I bathe like this too. Soap, exfoliation, body mask (bentonite clay) , charcoal soap wash off with cold water. then hyaluronic acid a light layer of lotion then seal it in with unrefined coconut oil. Top it off with the fragrance of the day.
The Clubhouse Karen—
This guy is the florist/landscaper for the clubhouse. He sees a couple, and the woman is trying to get into his lockbox to use the key his company uses. He confronts her, and she doesn’t like it. She sends her husband home to get their key, but when the florist enters the clubhouse, her husband tries to follow right after him even though he tried to shut the door. Karen spends the next several minutes berating the guy while he’s trying to do his job. He has a lot more patience than I do.
Just started a job at Chipotle and today was my first real shift. They sent me to the back to wash dishes and I walked in to a mountain of them piled up. I’m talking sinks full, racks full, everything. I literally said ‘there’s no way you expect one person to wash all of this.’
Manager basically told me if I didn’t finish them all I’d be sent home and probably fired. I didn’t sign up to be the entire dish crew by myself. I get doing your part, but dumping an entire shift’s worth of dishes on someone who just started feels completely crqzy.
I honestly don’t understand how places think this is okay.”
@ValentinoAbunda A is fine but B gone put you through the mattress through the wall through the kitchen table through the patio set through the bathroom counter through the oven and through the washing machine and dryer.
A 7-year-old grabs a neighbor’s food delivery from the porch, eats it, and suffers a severe allergy reaction — ending up in the ER. The child’s mother then files a $1 million lawsuit.
A delivery driver drops off dinner. Minutes later, a child nearby thinks it’s theirs, opens the bag, and eats it. Within moments, it turns into a medical emergency — and now a legal battle over who’s responsible.
It’s a heartbreaking situation, but it raises hard questions about supervision, personal responsibility, and where liability actually begins and ends.
Should a neighbor, restaurant, or delivery service ever be responsible when someone eats food that was never intended for them?
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@_Chijioke_@LASHYBILLS Why do people think this is a thing? People/cops don’t train to shoot legs. Ever seen a shooting target with legs on it at a gun range? No just chest and head.