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Every time I have to hear how Gen Zers use uber eats every time to spend themselves in an ever increasing hole I get fond memories of surviving college on this and ramen noodles.
Your college and my 40's sound a lot alike. 😬
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Every time I have to hear how Gen Zers use uber eats every time to spend themselves in an ever increasing hole I get fond memories of surviving college on this and ramen noodles.
Every time I have to hear how Gen Zers use uber eats every time to spend themselves in an ever increasing hole I get fond memories of surviving college on this and ramen noodles.
I used a metal wire hanger bent into a shape that would hold an iron facing upright and heat cans of this on it. Occasionally put some pop tarts on it. Good times.
Every time I have to hear how Gen Zers use uber eats every time to spend themselves in an ever increasing hole I get fond memories of surviving college on this and ramen noodles.
I used a metal wire hanger bent into a shape that would hold an iron facing upright and heat cans of this on it. Occasionally put some pop tarts on it. Good times.
Luxury! We used to have to get out of the lake at three o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of hot gravel, work twenty hours a day at mill, for twopence a month, come home, and dad would beat us around the head and neck with a broken bottle... IF we were lucky!
Bought these 2 months ago before a storm just for something to eat incase the power went out. The best by date was 3/15/24 they were so gummy and stuck together when I tried to eat a can during the storm.
Luxury! We used to have to get out of the lake at three o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of hot gravel, work twenty hours a day at mill, for twopence a month, come home, and dad would beat us around the head and neck with a broken bottle... IF we were lucky!
Don't forget walking uphill from and to school each day. But kids today - they just don't believe you !
they learned from their millennial parents. nobody ever ingrained in them any financial responsibility, not even schools. add to that never having hardships, and there you have it. the bottomless hole. maybe our genius president will also forgive credit card debt too. -end of rant.
crap in a can. i swore by this in middle school and high school. it was addictive, like crack. after shoveling in two servings, i'd be in a carb coma come history class. they didnt even use the good stuff. it was no frills no name branded crapioli.
Hate to cut into your attempt to make my comment political but Im a millenial and still have young kids. I thought we had moved past blaming millenials for everything at this pt. Most kids in college atm are products of Gen X btw.
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246.0 servings per container
Still, this 'food' is worse than all that.
crap in a can. i swore by this in middle school and high school. it was addictive, like crack. after shoveling in two servings, i'd be in a carb coma come history class. they didnt even use the good stuff. it was no frills no name branded crapioli.
Hate to cut into your attempt to make my comment political but Im a millenial and still have young kids. I thought we had moved past blaming millenials for everything at this pt. Most kids in college atm are products of Gen X btw.