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Ace Of Spades HQ
3 Sep 2023

What is it with mints? Restaurants have them, airport lounges push them (bad breath is an issue in airports?), and now holster manufacturers?
This is weird. I don't like mints, so I don't grab a handful at every opportunity, but someone does, so they collect in the house until I toss them in the trash.
I don't see people eating them though, so is it some sort of strange fetish? Take a mint and it will protect you from the evil humors?
Man oh man...people are wacko.