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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • Yes, I now consider woke brands a seal of approval. I bought Harry’s soap the other day cause it was on sale. When I got home I had a brief thought that I bought Nazi soap by accident and had to Google is Harry’s woke? Turns out yes Harry’s is the woke soap because they dated to have a trans actor in a commercial. Jeremy’s is the Nazi soap created in retaliation to that.

    So guess I lucked out and bought the right soap. I’ve never even seen Jeremy’s in store. Why is it none of these anti woke brands have a retail presence? I suspect it’s a combo of shitty product and lack of an actual market beyond Nazis.

    Sadly I Harry’s is not the soap for me. It has too much of that “guy” scent to it. I prefer a less fragrant soap that still has a pine smell. Hard to find on the cheap.











  • I’d say an 8 or a 9, it was a pretty idyllic childhood. Both my parents were pretty great, we only had a few major disagreements/arguments that I can recall. I had a good group of friends and had no trouble getting along with anyone.

    We were solidly middle class never had any needs unmet. Didn’t get everything I wanted but certainly didn’t lack either. Generally I felt loved and encouraged, maybe too much but not in a spoiled way. I always had to do chores mow lawn, wash dishes, walk the dog cook once a week as I got older, etc. I had a job senior year of HS to earn spending money but they also paid for half my car (I think 3000 out of 6000). They had saved up some money for college but what would have been enough for 4 years when I was born only covered a year by the time I went to college.

    IDK it was pretty good overall. Looking back and at how people turned out I think my parents did a good job compared to a lot of others.