• Lemminary
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      17 days ago

      We’ve retired the joke:

      Can you imagine sending that one perpetual intern who’s so tired of your shit to Home Depot to buy the cheapest sink for your lame joke as the world’s richest man starved for attention?

      • @pyre
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        317 days ago

        didn’t even have context that made it make sense. he just used it in context of moving in… but the double entendre means nothing without the second, uh, entendre. anyway he’s so fucking lame, stupid and unfunny is what I’m saying

        • @pyre
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          317 days ago

          drugs are a helluva drug

      • @Macaroni_ninja
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        117 days ago

        Is this called a sink in the US? I thought the kitchen sink and the bathroom basin are the correct names, but might be UK specific…

        • @mrunicornman
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          117 days ago

          It’s the same for us (India): “Sink” for the kitchen one and “washbasin” for the non-kitchen ones.

        • JackbyDev
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          117 days ago

          In the US we call bathroom sinks sinks as well. I’ve heard basin before, I wouldn’t be confused by it, but it’s not really the standard.

          Prior to reading this I may have assumed “basin” referred to sinks that are standalone on pedestals as opposed to ones built into counter tops.