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Very cold weather gloves

I hate making threads about really specific stuff like this, but it's kinda hard to find gloves I could use while pushing carts that would keep my hands warm in

January 6, 2017

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Aerial

Kill one of your co-workers who has approximately the same sized hands as you and make a glove out of their hands. Bonus points if you repeat the process everyday so the gloves are still nice and warm.

Reply January 7, 2017 - edited
UpcomingNerd

lol You are lazy. When you live on your own, let me tell you how life goes.

Get up at 4am, make breakfast, eat, shower, get ready. Go to work, work 8-10 hours, go to college classes, get home. Make dinner, clean the kitchen. Study/hw. Go to the gym, get home shower. Sleep.

Boohoo you had to sweep... you live there. Contribute to work that needs to be done to keep your household.

As far as gloves. There are thermal gloves on the market that range from 20 bucks to hundreds of dollars. The cheaper ones are usually bulky which shouldn't affect how you push carts around. The more expensive ones allow for precise movements of your fingers to troubleshoot in tight spaces.

Reply January 7, 2017 - edited