Is it the sign of something wrong with me that I thought it was boring?
Is it the sign of something wrong with me that I thought it was boring?
The author is skewing the argument as narrowly as possible. Other reasons to hate on GMOs: copyrighting organisms; reducing farmer control of seedstocks; monoculturing; gmo-ing fish that can breed with wild stocks; general personal liberty.
I must have been the only barathian to get my ass handed to me but to be fair I was new, my friend used a wilding attack when I had no power/influence left to cripply my forced and then a sneaky double march to decimate my last army. I love this game.
Now that I'm an adult we have to schedule things with all of use like a military campaign but it's worth it. It's always worth it.
I played this for years before I read the books or watched the series. It is a devilishly clever game that is very dynamic and involves a lot of player interaction. So it stands up as an awesome game even if it was call: bob's game.
A lot of kids with their bat-like hearing complain about the sound of adults chewing. Mine drives me crazy telling me to stop chewing so loudly.
Making everyone neurotic and fearful doesn't feel like equality to me.
I don't know how they're saying it is "increasing". First generation feminist socialist who studies 'housewives' in the 1970s record stories like this (Meg Luxton comes to mind). It's a classic control move to tie a woman to their partner through the child.
"I really don't think she understands things." Just needed to fix that for you.
That's not weird it's awesome! Best I've seen on the list so far.
My gf wants me to use diminuitives and cute nickname but I just can't. I try but it comes out more awkward than the first time you try and purposefully talk *sexy* in bed. awk—ward.
There is a town called Dildo in Newfoundland. Just so you know.
Couldn't agree with you more. The last 20 years—hell 30 has seen the use of cinematic tricks to disguise crap fighters/actors. I love kill bill but that was some hardcore bullshit cinematic trickery.
You will. I ran into a cougar and thoughts of petting and snuggles were immediately replaced with thoughts of AAAAAAGGHHHHHHHHHHH!
I agree with you. There's been some interesting sociology (and social geography) studies of food that demonstrate the hidden barriers to workingclass households: food deserts; inferior kitchen space/resources; poor appliances. All of these things contribute to an inability to marshal scarce food resources. Cooking…
Like most things it's dead simple and takes about 5 steps. The major investment is time, the jars, a canning pot, special jar tonges (for lifting them out of the boiling water). After that it's just making sure everything is sterile and the jars are airtight sealed (they make a satisfying *ping* sound as they…
Yup and yup. Don't forget: home butchering (you want that skinless chicken breast you're going to have get it out of that live chicken over there); cleaning porous surfaces with lye (as fun as it sounds and do it on your hands and knees); no prepped food (forgot to soak those beans over night? you're f—ed); etc. etc.
I spent time in a farming area and would get seconds from farmers and then spend all day canning. What an unholy pain in the ass. But crack a jar open in February and it's suddenly all worth it. Sadly, I live in the land of rock and well, rock these days.
This post. I can whip of a reasonable vietnamese nock-off meal in 25 min. That's two pots, and assorted plates. The whole time thing is mostly for inexperienced cooks who second guess themselves, don't know some techniques and don't know shortcuts. I'd also like to point out to people that the cult of "busy" is…