Absolutely vital information to have if you live where the waters freeze over.
I especially appreciate this guy’s commitment to actually showing the steps himself. That cold-shock response is a bitch and willingly subjecting himself to it couldn’t have been fun.
I don’t live anywhere near water like this, but I am still memorizing this knowledge because:
* I might use it in a story someday.
* Any knowledge that staves off the dying is good knowledge.
No but to be fair the shades of the colours they used resemble the lithuanian flag far more than the bolivian one
For reference, this is the lithuanian flag:
And this is the bolivian one:
I also had a moment of “hm that is… not lithuania” when I saw the flag cause the bolivian flag is usually much brighter than this haha. Also apparently it’s for black history month
As an islander, I thought it was the Rasta flag:
You know what maybe it is who fucking knows
I give up
Ok so I get where you guys are coming from but this is the pan african flag:
Facebook drama: I will not be going to Uncle Todd’s dinner tonight because he keeps saying racist stuff ♥️
Twitter drama: I cannot BELIEVE she said a slur 7 years ago. #canceled
TikTok drama: Is Chad Chaddington III ch3ating on Ash-Lindseigh????
Tumblr drama: *unintelligible paragraphs between coochiemonsterfromsesassmestreet and destielsfavoritepony37 (who apparently owns an illegal baby racing company)*
i really like your blog so much but part of me wants to send hate because i eprsonally love how you deconstructed that other one and gave it a letter grade. i am not 11 so i will not be doing that but let it be known you are so funny
alright class in our second semester we’ll be covering nicey asks.
cons
oversharing: even better than not doing something as a joke is not telling someone that you had to deliberately refrain from doing something as a joke. this is only a small deduction from your overall grade because the action itself is pretty harmless but bearing this in mind will help you attain better results in the future.
pros
established yourself as liking my blog: this provides the receiver of the ask with a sense of validation and strengthens your overall compliment by implying it comes from a place of expertise.
specific citation: you then build on this foundation by mentioning a specific post you enjoyed. this further displays subject matter expertise and strengthens your overall point. well done
ending on a strong note: you’ve clearly got enough of an understanding of my blog to know that i’m a funnygirl who likes to make jokes, and that therefore calling me funny is a well-chosen compliment. this makes good use of the momentum the rest of the ask has built up for a good finish.
overall grade A-, significantly brightened my day and demonstrates good blogging fluency. well done and make sure to keep applying yourself!
For people with anxiety about filing taxes, here’s what things that happen when you make a mistake on your tax return:
- it gets corrected
- you get a letter in the mail either asking for some additional information or a letter showing the adjustment
- you pay the amount (there’s options for payment plans too!) or get a refund
Things that do not happen
- you’re “in trouble”
- you are charged with fraud
- you go to jail
I know that most people are probably just joking/exaggerating when they say a mistake on their return means they get thrown in jail but when I worked with the public I always would encounter people who believed that would happen and they would be panicking about it. So I like to put this out there every year because if I can even prevent one person from feeling that way, it’s worth it
Annual reblog of this important information.
The thingy above where you sign your tax form says that you’ve filled it out to the best of your ability. “Sir, I am a dumbass” is 100% a valid defense