beeweeird
beeweeird t1_je8selm wrote
Reply to LPT: It's <its> in its possessive, and <it's> when it's concatenated! by Urgettingfat
An easier way to remember it is that you only use "it's" if you can replace it with "it is". Otherwise, use "its".
beeweeird t1_j5yladl wrote
Reply to TIFU by asking my friend to take their socks off which led to the end of our friendship and A messed up digestive system . by Unpleasant_1
If you were trying to convince us that you don't have a foot fetish, you have completely failed. Even the fact that so many other foot related things "came up" (shoes, pedal, flip flops, ladder) indicates a weird obsession.
beeweeird t1_iujlpvc wrote
Reply to LPT: Didn't dress up for Halloween but people sarcastically ask what you are? Say you're an undercover cop. by Charming_Love2522
"Nudist on strike" is also a good one
beeweeird t1_itvmrts wrote
Let's say that you're trying to get a ride back to your house.
One friend says that they're not heading in the direction of your house, but that they will drive you home if you pay for all of the gas for them to go there and back.
A group of five friends says that they are going to a house further away, but that at that second house is a group of three friends who will be heading to your house anyway after they get there. So on the way to the second house, you'd split the gas money with five people and on the way from the second house to your house you'd split the gas money with three people.
Even though the second option takes you further, it will be cheaper because it is a route that a lot of other people are taking too.
With planes it's not just the cost of the gas that they save, but all the expenses like paying the crew.
beeweeird t1_je96suc wrote
Reply to comment by PRamone in LPT: It's <its> in its possessive, and <it's> when it's concatenated! by Urgettingfat
True