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I’m convinced that the editors of the AV Club sincerely have zero taste based on AAF’s cover of Smooth Criminal being on this list.

Meh, you lost me at “no mustard”.

Wow. This is a horribly pernicious column. Lifehacker pronounces death to science and reliance on the blogosphere over people who have attended medical school, licensed and are subject to professional standards.

Exactly. If you had peanut butter on your upper lip and you wiped it with toilet paper, you’d be smelling peanut butter all day.

Wiping poo with paper leaves poo behind. If you are not washing your butt after you poo, you are walking around all day with paper-smeared poo on you butt. But you do you.

I must admit that it’s a quiet Friday afternoon for me, so I did a little searching on this site to see what’s been written about stoves in the past. I do want to switch from gas to induction when it becomes possible for me, so I’m not anti-electric. What I don’t want is a traditional electric stove. This article

Fry’s Electronics for Arizona? :)

correction: a crew of fifteen dinosaurs being chased by someone dressed as an asteroid would be impressive

…until you forget to put the measuring cup in the colander.

You emigrate from and immigrate to. 

Theon Grayjoy as an employee of Linus Tech Tips

Is this the same person who wrote the last article about how awful cruise ships are?

i like Disney and cruises. so i think it’s clear: retire on a Disney cruise.

You get the feeling he once went on a budget Princess Cruise to the Mexican Riviera over a long weekend, and is judging the whole industry by that one experience. 

I was wondering about that, UPC was always the same number per product when I did retail.

Seconded this. Article is dangerously wrong.

“The products included in the recall have UPC codes between 1274425 – 2140425"

Man, oh man! The writer of this article is in DIRE need of a week long cruise! 

Undertale

Rubbing a raw clove of garlic on a piece of crusty toast is one of the easiest, most effective ways to make garlic bread.”