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Mark Schaffner
MyTechnobabble

Please explain how this article is ridiculous. It is an explainer on an amendment to the US Constitution. What about the explanation of how the amendment works and the grounds on it being invoked are wrong or ridiculous. I’m calling bullshit that you ever vote for anyone without an R by their name or that you have two

is this real or are we being trolled

While Google could easily fix this if it allowed the person who last-casted a piece of content—or even the registered owner of the Chromecast—to approve all streaming requests, it hasn’t offered that functionality.

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I don’t like the show either, but I like the elitists acting like it was a great evil even less.

I know right??? It's like he is sarcastic or something.... Lol

Don’t forget we are celebrating around 200 people losing their job! YEAH! FUCK YEAH!

What? That makes no sense. First, considering that these are depressing times it would actually be a good thing if this popular show that makes people happy were to continue.  Also, I don’t see how people who don’t watch the show are really entitled to much of an opinion about it one way or the other.

Hooray! In a shitty world in really shitty times, a show that managed to provide 20-something minutes of entertainment and escapism for millions of people around the world each week is finally ending! What a glorious day for people who don’t watch it to celebrate others no longer being able to watch something they

The article is enough to make one curious. But does the lack of replies tell something about the popularity?

The first post that I see on the local timeline is a #CatsOfMastodon post. The first two posts that I see on the federated timeline are advertisements for cam girls.

The article’s only been up an hour! How many replies do you expect? :)

That is his genius.

I heard an interview with Fieri where he said of donkey sauce, “Look, I know it’s aioli, you know it’s aioli.” But if he wants to get middle America to try it, they won’t try it if he calls it “aioli”. By giving it a silly name, he’s branding it as something people in the Midwest will eat. It’s easy to laugh at people

I never bothered to look up what is was, as I’ve been fine just making fun of the name. Looking at that recipe, I’ve never thought of roasting the garlic in aioli. That’s... kind of genius. Thanks Kevin, and more importantly... thanks Guy.

Outside of Amazon's new service, this is not a possibility. If UPS or FedEx drivers aren't proving GPS data, how is the app supposed to magically divine this information? 

I like plenty of different cheeses when we’re not doing a strictly “American” or “generic”-style burger, so I don’t doubt that there are good alternatives out there. And the Amish make some damn good stuff, so you’ve got me wanting this so-called “butter cheese.”

I’m also a vegetarian. Well, pescatarian (no red meat, no chicken, just seafood), but that’s a stupid word I refuse to use, and in most situations in America the difference is negligible

Disagree. There are no longer any Scary Stories books currently being printed (that I'm aware of) that have Gammell's artwork. One could also argue that Gammell's work was easily the most important part of the book. It took a scary story one step further. They sold the books and terrified the readers. What's the point