alejo699
alejo699 t1_iux46am wrote
Reply to Rubbermaid laundry baskets from the ‘70s. Left belonged to my grandma, right was found at Goodwill today! by discoteen66
My dad worked for Rubbermaid in the 70s and we had tons of their stuff back then. It lasted for decades, nearly indestructible. Unfortunately not so much anymore; I bought some Rubbermaid "Tupperware" awhile back and it's almost all cracked to shit in less than five years.
alejo699 t1_itotbpg wrote
Reply to comment by Alekesam1975 in Bullet Train is a fun movie! by [deleted]
Yeah, you’re right — the scene with Piven completely losing his shit was pretty raw.
alejo699 t1_itom7mo wrote
Reply to comment by Goosojuice in Bullet Train is a fun movie! by [deleted]
Wow, that’s exactly the opposite impression I had. I thought Smokin Aces knew *exactly * how silly it was.
alejo699 t1_itn8ak3 wrote
Reply to Bullet Train is a fun movie! by [deleted]
I definitely enjoyed it but it also made me want to rewatch Smokin' Aces, which in my mind will always be the best "what if all the assassins tried to kill each other" movie ever.
alejo699 t1_iqww4mc wrote
Reply to Away vs. Travelpro Luggage? by anonymouspsy
We've had a Travelpro for several years now and it still seems like magic to me -- it's so insanely light it feels like it should be flimsy, but it's not at all.
alejo699 t1_j6acajr wrote
Reply to Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
This is what I think of when someone condescendingly says “Everything is a chemical.” Yes, but we are pretty familiar with the effects of water and oxygen.