

The parabolic bottom causes fridge water to shoot up and out causing a mess.
The parabolic bottom causes fridge water to shoot up and out causing a mess.
Just like match and okc you’d have to take a quiz and match against core values. Social media data mining would be a terrible way of matching.
Aside from some over the counter numbing creams and surgery there is nothing to be done by a doctor anyway. At best you can massage it gently in a shower or bath. You didn’t say how long you’ve had it, but it takes weeks to reduce. Just tell them if you feel you must, there is no magic way to say embarrassing things except for practice doing so.
I think most in this thread are missing the point. It’s not really about specific knowledge, it’s about day to day existence and entertainment. The average person isn’t deep diving any topic, but nevertheless seeking the next dopamine hit becomes harder and harder and you’ve seen every core day to day thing by like age 20 which you must then rehash for another 60 years. I get the sentiment.
You’re getting downvoted due to your original post, but the door checkers are annoying. They are membership validation theatre like tsa is. They already scan to validate at the register, and all you have to do to go in is claim you’re going to the pharmacy anyway. The door checkers just make being a member more annoying and Costco should be punished by the members for enacting them.
It would be, if it were comprehensive and applicable to match making, but I don’t think for most people that can be gleaned from fedi. Most people only lurk, few even directly follow communities, and the content people do interact with likely does not represent them well unless they put themselves out there like that.