MisterUnderstood
MisterUnderstood
MisterUnderstood

The economic reaction to gun violence news is disturbing. I don't know if it's because people feel less safe with each news article or because they're afraid all the guns will disapparate to super happy gun land, but everyone rushes to the gun store.

Why not women as well: Oh, you could have been a CEO pulling down millions, but hey, look on the bright side: you taught people that made millions and are now trying to ensure that you and your ilk don't get paid.

Obviously! You just have to dodge the poison barbs on their elbows and knees.

I was just going to say that. Starts off with a red herring and then throws in some sarcastic hypocrisy at the end.

How to make pasta: Mix flour with eggs and a little salt. BAM!

I would love to stop caring about what other people are eating. The problem is they won't stop telling me about it. These articles (and the commentary) are great artillery to make them STFU.

It's nice to know the newest fad diets available.

There's a book, "born to run". Basically it said that humans evolved to be distance runners. We couldn't outrun pretty much any animal in a sprint but we could run longer than them. We'd track them down for hours and then kill them when we got tired.

That pissed me off when we'd go out to eat...my son had a CMPA. We'd ask if something had dairy in it, they'd say yes. We'd be like, really?? They'd say, yeah, eggs!

One of my pet peeves is people that conflate eggs and dairy.

"Nobody knows what's best"

I knew one guy that insisted he did a "caveman" workout routine...yet he only worked the machines that isolate muscle groups. I think he was a little confused, though he was in superb shape.

I'm vaguely interesting in seeing what happens to the human race if we continue down the non-healthy track. The only way I could see them surviving is through a sort of transhuman revolution allowing them to eat raw fuels (sugar) and have technological adaptations to assist the body's organs in not giving up.

I find that mixing in other people's vomit is pretty helpful also.

in the 1840s lobster was so abundant it was a poor man's food. They'd serve it to prisoners on bad days. 40 years later lobsters had been harvested so severely they put restrictions on fishing for them and they became rich man's food because of the price.

Yeah, it seems like they usually sue everyone individually that has any connection to try to get as much as possible. Anyone criminally charged you wait to file until after the criminal proceeding. If they're guilty it makes it easier to win your civil suit. If their innocent, it makes it harder, but not

Just from my point of view, when I hear GMO, I don't think of cross pollination for specific traits. I think of taking genes from other plants and animals and implanting them. I think of exposing seeds to radiation to see what happens and then trying to feed the world with the result. On top of all that I think of

I immediately think that this can't be legal, can you really mandate that sort of thing just because you're the landlord? Is this something that being religiously free gets you?

I don't really see it as a tit-for-tat argument between liberals and conservatives, it's more like blind rationalization along party lines.

Because the availability of contraceptives will make them sluts, duh!