DexKilo
DexKilo
DexKilo

Good thing you didn't use "Janie Lane." That might have backfired.

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I wish somebody would express this sentiment in song. Oh wait:

Vegetable Biryani is easy, vegetarian, gluten-free, delicious and looks cool as hell.

I'm amazed at the amount of willful misinterpretation directed at the Jezebel Comment. OMG SHE SAID I WAS RACIST BECAUSE I DON"T LIKE RAP WHO'S THE RACIST NOW? That is not what she said. At all. One could easily interpret all this vitriol as a "doth protest too loudly" situation. I realize this is a bit lazy on my

I'm super late on this, I know. But in the first episode of the half-season, isn't Walt having his birthday breakfast in New Mexico? So, say the New Hampshire winter is ending around the time Walt finds himself in the bar (April/May?). I'm guessing this means he'll take a few months to formulate and enact his plan to

I like this prep too. Very occasionally, I'll add a few crumbles of bleu cheese on top as well, though I completely get why one would choose not to do this.

- Every stadium must provide at least three different types of caviar for the enjoyment of the fans.

Not that I have anything concrete to back this up, but I wouldn't be surprised if Rodgers is an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist. I say this because it seems that anyone gullible enough to support Braun's claims to the bitter end would likely also be taken in by some pseudo-scientific bullshit.

"It ain't all about boy and girl
A half-hour past the Cosby Show, 'cause yo, it's a whole Different World"

GOOD PEOPLE MIGHT CARE ABOUT HOT PEPPERS.

I didn't realize he was still with the band. That's nice to know, since there's been a fair amount of turnover outside of him, Thought, and Questo since the earlier albums. I really like his work on Illadelph, especially "Hypnotic."

THAT is a whole lot of parentheses.

I think I see where you're coming from RE: the ending. I'd say I was disappointed in how the story ended, but not disappointed that the author chose to end it that way. If that makes any sense.

I thought the author did a good job of illustrating how we can have no concept of what a disaster (natural or otherwise) is really like unless we are present for it (or have loved-ones present). The Seattle earthquake seemed distant to me in the story (I'm guessing purposefully so), even if I could feel the enormity

...a story that was genuinely harrowing and emotionally rich.

To me, this investigation does smack of an anti-science agenda.. like he told his staff to look out for a way to stick it to some scientific entity, and then they presented him with this bullshit, and he ran with it. I realize that this is a bit of a leap, but the anti-science position taken by so many on the right

Out of all the supplements that people take, there is probably as much or more evidence in support of probiotics than anything else. Improving digestive function can produce a whole host of benefits. You're right that the consumption of sugar-laden yogurt defeats the purpose, but plain yogurt is a good thing in my

It's even worse than that. Not only are these crackpot parents putting their own children at risk by forgoing vaccinations, they are exposing other children to unnecessary risk as well - specifically those with immune disorders who CAN'T get vaccines.

Thanks! I'm one of those sweet+spicy+salty junkies, so I knew I had to use that black forest bacon when I saw it at the store during my pizza-ingredients shopping trip.

I stumbled upon a really nice combination of toppings once - similar to yours in that it doesn't include tomato sauce. Black forest bacon (the kind rubbed in brown sugar), beet greens (though chard or whatever would certainly work), and roasted red peppers. The cheese mixture was some combo of mozzarella, feta, and