

I get one or two nicks/pinches per shave on my electric shaver, but for me its worth it because the resulting shave is smoother/softer, I don’t need lubricants or shaving creams, and the chances of getting ingrown hairs is pretty much zero


I get one or two nicks/pinches per shave on my electric shaver, but for me its worth it because the resulting shave is smoother/softer, I don’t need lubricants or shaving creams, and the chances of getting ingrown hairs is pretty much zero


Why not electric shavers? I used a razor once, but in 1 or 2 days the hairs became terribly itchy, sharp and uncomfortable.


Electric shavers in general tend to leave the cut ends of hairs less sharp and thus more comfortable and less likely to ingrow. I used a razor once and will never use one again.
Nope, but sounds tasty
I dont use a recipe, I just mix tuna and mayo/hummus(!) and a tiny drop of mustard until it looks sticky, not dry, but spreadable. And sometimes I add cucumber slices after spreading the spread on bread
And if I don’t feel like making a mess, I eat them open-faced, so I can pile my stuff without it squeezing out of the sides


I looked into it, most places will sell “big” pints which are either 40cl or 50cl (though many craft breweries sell 44cl cans). I couldn’t find an exact reason for the 40cl pints, but apparently they became common in the 90’s due to recession and price increases and such. Beer in restaurants, bars and pubs is quite expensive here in general


Though in Finland 44cl is very common as well


Going 80km/h on a scooter in Thailand driven by someone without a license and no helmet
Or live in a timezone / location where its actually nice outside at 4am