Just went down the aliexpress rabbit hole again. Theres really everythinf for some of really niche things that i wouldnt ever buy, but some things really do look appealing. I wonder what do you guys use daily thats worth lets say under $20

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    1 year ago

    Not to mention they are the superior salad utensil.

    • @Mobiuthuselah@lemm.ee
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      81 year ago

      Agreed. Chopsticks make it so much easier to fold up my salad greens and minimize the amount of salad dressing I get in my beard and mustache.

      • Piecemakers
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        31 year ago

        Use less dressing? I mean, if your salad is dripping, you might wanna look at your ratios there. 😅

        • @Mobiuthuselah@lemm.ee
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          21 year ago

          Never said it was dripping. It just rubs against facial hair while eating. Ice cream, sandwiches, beverages, lots of foods have an interaction with facial hair. It’s something I live with because it’s not that big of a deal and using chopsticks makes it even less so.

            • @Mobiuthuselah@lemm.ee
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              21 year ago

              Why does this matter to you? You keep making assumptions and then trying to solve them as though it’s an issue. I’m just agreeing with OP that’s it’s easier to eat salad with chopsticks and especially for someone who has a beard. If you don’t have a beard and don’t fully understand why it would be easier, then it’s not really relevant to you, and that’s okay.

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                11 year ago

                And by that same logic: if I do have a beard and know what it’s like, then it is relevant and that’s okay, too. Especially when it might be solid advice, either way. Who knows. Up to you, really. 🤗

                • @Mobiuthuselah@lemm.ee
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                  21 year ago

                  Unsolicited free advice is often worth what you pay. Thanks for the strange effort in trying to find problems where there are none.