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When I was a kid I secretly laughed at my Dad because he put black pepper on everything he ate.
Now I have about six bottles of hot sauce on the kitchen shelf.
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cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/35906359
When I was a kid I secretly laughed at my Dad because he put black pepper on everything he ate.
Now I have about six bottles of hot sauce on the kitchen shelf.
Is this Kirkland as in the Costco brand? Cause if so, hell yeah, their shit is so damn comfortable. Otherwise, I’ve never heard of this Kirkland we’re speaking of
I realized that I don’t know any of the people I see when I leave the house. Do I care what they think? Maybe a little, but not enough to influence my fashion choices.
You know what? I realized I was seeing enough of the same faces I stopped to say hi to a few of them one day and it turns out i did know a few of them (and one of them had been following my music since like, high school. that’s terrifying). also made a few new friends. living in texas rubbed off on me i guess.
You are kirking it my guy!
Kirkland clothes seem to be in high demand for Gen Xers to Gen Zers. Lol
I prefer dressing like a grandpa, those guys had better stuff
Depends on the grandpa. Mine wore old flour sacks.
A few ‘90s styles have come back around and I started buying them with the express thought of looking like my dad when I was little.
lath@piefed.social 15 hours ago
When you’re young, you want to get ‘it’. When you’re old, you already got it and just want to be comfortable.