I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I once tried to go to Chick-Fil-A at the height of that stuff. There were hundreds of gay protestors and hundreds of anti-gay protesters. It really was a wild scene. I couldn’t get my spicy chicken deluxe.
Jeans suck btw. I heard a girl once say she hated it when guys wore jeans. I took the advice and it’s worked well. Up the sweatpants wardrobe, get some joggers. If you wear athletic shoes with jeans you have no fashion sense at all.
Blue jeans do mostly look awful. Black or grey ones are better.
Jeans suck btw. I heard a girl once say she hated it when guys wore jeans. I took the advice and it’s worked well. Up the sweatpants wardrobe, get some joggers. If you wear athletic shoes with jeans you have no fashion sense at all.
Blue jeans do mostly look awful. Black or grey ones are better.
Jeans suck btw. I heard a girl once say she hated it when guys wore jeans. I took the advice and it’s worked well. Up the sweatpants wardrobe, get some joggers. If you wear athletic shoes with jeans you have no fashion sense at all.
Blue jeans do mostly look awful. Black or grey ones are better.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
Wtf browser do you use
Netscape
Actually, this is kind of true for me. I run Firefox (even on mobile), which traces it's roots to Netscape Navigator.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
Wtf browser do you use
Netscape
Why do you hate the original browser?
Somewhat little known fact - the founder of IIAB was Neuheisel's next door neighbor and invited him into the NCAA tourney pool.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
Wtf browser do you use
Netscape
Why do you hate the original browser?
Somewhat little known fact - the founder of IIAB was Neuheisel's next door neighbor and invited him into the NCAA tourney pool.
I lost a lot of gay friends when I kept eating at Chick fil A. I hope my continued wearing of Levi's doesn't burn more bridges with my redneck pals. I can't keep up with the ups and downs of brands' political endorsements.
I was talking to Yella about this yesterday and mentioned I actually try to ignore this shit now so I don't have to feel obligated to cut more products out of my life. But when Dick's Sporting Goods went ape shit a few years ago on guns you couldn't help but notice it. It was all over the news. So they were added to my "fuck off I'll never darken your door again" group. With Levi's. And Bank of America. And Bloomberg. And the NYT (and for a whole host of other reasons). And Google. I guess that's about it. Sadly the only one on the list there isn't a good alternative to is Levi's. WSJ better than the NYT any day. Tons of good banks. Bloomberg? LOL. I keep my money in my sock drawer. So whatevs.
How do you avoid Google?
Duck Duck Go, fren.
Duck Duck Go has an alternative to YouTube? Would rather die than live in a world without YouTube.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Oh yeah I have accepted I can't avoid their cloud services. But I can at least avoid their browser, search engine and e-mail platforms. I can only control what I can control.
Wtf browser do you use
Netscape
Why do you hate the original browser?
Somewhat little known fact - the founder of IIAB was Neuheisel's next door neighbor and invited him into the NCAA tourney pool.
Comments
Sticky Fingers is clearly Levi's territory.
Actually used some sort of greasy jheri curl product to get the proper (Wall Street Charlie) sheen.
But the late 70's was straight feathered 'do.
Sorry you missed the 70's jean/porn hey day. Life was grand going to The Squire Shoppe and fingering the latest denim.
Hash Jeans were a thing too. And Nordy shirts made the teen girls titties extra perky.
Blue jeans do mostly look awful. Black or grey ones are better.
Levi's with holes and patches were a chick magnet back in the day
I've been married 36 years so who cares?
Close.
This was the chick magnet.
And do you just not have a cell phone or is your answer to this shitpole "any brand as long as they're bought off the womens rack and therefore skinny enough to make my testicles disappear and my iPhone use acceptable"?
If you go to forbes.com, homedepot.com (at least weekly for me), Spotify, Twitter, usatoday.com, PayPal, and countless other sites, you're on a site that uses Google Cloud Services.
I try fucking with Google as best as I can by messing with their data collection algorithms, but fullblown escape is not possible unless you live in a cave.
Why do you hate the original browser?
Somewhat little known fact - the founder of IIAB was Neuheisel's next door neighbor and invited him into the NCAA tourney pool.
Fucking Cuog.