WHATS YOUR COVETED ADVICE Sup Forums

Dont eat peas no matter what

You can barter at almost any store

dont trust anyone who wouldn't lend you 20 bucks

>Dont eat peas no matter what
Wut ?

I live by 3 simple rules:

>Never ever get less than 12 hours of sleep
>Never get romantically involved with a woman who has a tattoo of a dagger.
and finally
>Never play cards with a man who has the same first name as a city.

Stick by those 3, and the rest is easy.

Around blacks, never relax.

I used to in food processing

praise Satan

No alcohol, no drugs, no cigarettes. Don't forget, they're ripping us off on trade.

Think as you like, act as others do.
Never trust anyone who isn't a blood relative, and NEVER lend money, not even to family.
Know your strengths and weaknesses, avoid situations that expose your weaknesses and gravitate to things that extenuate your strengths.

>dont trust anyone who wouldn't lend you 20 bucks

parasite detected

Don't trust anyone who asks for 20 bucks.

Never trust anyone even your family
Do onto others what they do to you.
Whatever you do try to be the best at it.

you clearly have never had real friends

beer before liquor, never been sicker

don't trust a jew under any circumstances

you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar

everything is free on the internet

No matter what, they will always hate you because you are white.

Thanks dubsman

You aren't even living life if you've always had ore than 12 hours of sleep.

with jews, you lose

i'll never get that borrowing/lending money between friends.

If my friend and I go to lunch or we hang out, generally one of us volunteers to pay. We trade that role from time to time using common sense as our guide. Is that so fucking hard?

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Good advice, never ate them anyways. But why are they bad?

Please elaborate

why no peas?

>Do onto others what they do to you.
>reactionary

wild food, healthy spirit

clean water, clear head

I think it's a meme. It's very recurrent here on Sup Forums and unless they do something to peas in the US I see no reason for it. They have a lot of protein and they're very healthy and easy to cook.

Look how never ever you'll see someone elaborate on this aside from "I worked on food processing".