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Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 3-Piece Husky Adjustable Wrench Set, 1000 Lumen LED Utility Light, and Kneeling Pad on sale or $17.97. Limit 5. Shipping is free.
This sale price is $7.02 lower than the July 2023 Frontpage deal which received + 33 votes from the community.
Model: Husky Adjustable Wrench Set (3-Piece) 1000 Lumen LED Utility Light and Kneeling Pad, Black
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Yeah, she'll appreciate how good the adjustable wrenches are at removing tight nuts.
Did I not say that I saw both sides to this up front? I don't disagree with what you just said, but I *DO* disagree that we are "doomed" just because some people have experiences in their lives that make them tend not to appreciate the attitudes potentially hidden behind such "jokes." Too often (especially in the political environment of recent years) offensive things are said and done to intentionally "troll," and then just excused as a "joke" when someone is called out on it. Sometimes it really is just a joke, but all too often it hides a deeper meaning or implication. Especially in today's world, a little appreciation and sensitivity for that fact can go a long way.
Our society is certainly doomed when a tools deal thread has 14 posts and only 2 is about the tools...
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It's amazing that you're getting thumbs downed on an apparent joke. Our society is doomed.
I see both sides of this, but since you don't know who's going to see such a comment sometimes a little sensitivity and self-censoring is warranted. Women have been treated as subservient second-class citizens throughout history, and although that's slowly changing it's still a major issue in much of the world today. Crude jokes on a public forum like this are bound to experience some (not entirely unjustified) pushback.
I see both sides of this, but since you don't know who's going to see such a comment sometimes a little sensitivity and self-censoring is warranted. Women have been treated as subservient second-class citizens throughout history, and although that's slowly changing it's still a major issue in much of the world today. Crude jokes on a public forum like this are bound to experience some (not entirely unjustified) pushback.
You do think too much. A wife giving oral isn't subservient. the same goes for a man reciprocating for his wife. If anything, the guy was thinking about his wife's comfort above all else. It was a kind gesture. Not everything has to be about feminism and other things that shall not be mentioned.
You do think too much. A wife giving oral isn't subservient. the same goes for a man reciprocating for his wife. If anything, the guy was thinking about his wife's comfort above all else. It was a kind gesture. Not everything has to be about feminism and other things that shall not be mentioned.
Did I not say that I saw both sides to this up front? I don't disagree with what you just said, but I *DO* disagree that we are "doomed" just because some people have experiences in their lives that make them tend not to appreciate the attitudes potentially hidden behind such "jokes." Too often (especially in the political environment of recent years) offensive things are said and done to intentionally "troll," and then just excused as a "joke" when someone is called out on it. Sometimes it really is just a joke, but all too often it hides a deeper meaning or implication. Especially in today's world, a little appreciation and sensitivity for that fact can go a long way.
You do think too much. A wife giving oral isn't subservient. the same goes for a man reciprocating for his wife. If anything, the guy was thinking about his wife's comfort above all else. It was a kind gesture. Not everything has to be about feminism and other things that shall not be mentioned.
Did I not say that I saw both sides to this up front? I don't disagree with what you just said, but I *DO* disagree that we are "doomed" just because some people have experiences in their lives that make them tend not to appreciate the attitudes potentially hidden behind such "jokes." Too often (especially in the political environment of recent years) offensive things are said and done to intentionally "troll," and then just excused as a "joke" when someone is called out on it. Sometimes it really is just a joke, but all too often it hides a deeper meaning or implication. Especially in today's world, a little appreciation and sensitivity for that fact can go a long way.
I prefer a world where people are blunt and say what they believe and feel. Rather than a world where people keep quiet because it might offend someone else. That makes it easier to spot the racists, and other types I may not want to keep company with. With certain people these days, there isn't much they aren't offended by.
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A lot softer and larger compared to the HF pad. Easy return if you don't like it.
Awesome thanks
Yeah, she'll appreciate how good the adjustable wrenches are at removing tight nuts.
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I see both sides of this, but since you don't know who's going to see such a comment sometimes a little sensitivity and self-censoring is warranted. Women have been treated as subservient second-class citizens throughout history, and although that's slowly changing it's still a major issue in much of the world today. Crude jokes on a public forum like this are bound to experience some (not entirely unjustified) pushback.
You do think too much. A wife giving oral isn't subservient. the same goes for a man reciprocating for his wife. If anything, the guy was thinking about his wife's comfort above all else. It was a kind gesture. Not everything has to be about feminism and other things that shall not be mentioned.
Did I not say that I saw both sides to this up front? I don't disagree with what you just said, but I *DO* disagree that we are "doomed" just because some people have experiences in their lives that make them tend not to appreciate the attitudes potentially hidden behind such "jokes." Too often (especially in the political environment of recent years) offensive things are said and done to intentionally "troll," and then just excused as a "joke" when someone is called out on it. Sometimes it really is just a joke, but all too often it hides a deeper meaning or implication. Especially in today's world, a little appreciation and sensitivity for that fact can go a long way.
This is more fun then the presidential debates