TheUnthinkableMolly
TheUnthinkableMolly
TheUnthinkableMolly

I once had a talk with a guy about travelling alone as a woman and I let him in on a secret, that I always had a lie ready if someone asked me what I was doing in x place alone etc. (It usually involves mentioning my group of friends being super close and an agreed meeting point/time for later to announce even in a

And k-drama kisses are usually much hotter than j-drama kisses. It's still weird to me to see a one minute close-up of a perfectly stiff woman waiting - with her eyes open! - for the guy to stop pressing his - closed! - lips to her face. But I sooo get you on the hugs. And mannered courtship. And piggy-back rides.

Try Goong, same actress, totally different role. Or Lie to me, also same actress but as a grown-up, it's hilarious and sweet at the same time.

J-Pop is still as stagnant as it ever was but I think you can't just compare J-Pop and K-Pop in terms of quality as they are meant to appeal to different target markets. Arashi basically has the Japanese pop market cornered and everything they do, interviews, shows, films, music, movies, is tailored to appeal to that

"1st shop of coffee prince" is just so good and a very nice gateway drug if you want to get some of your friends hooked. I really adore it to pieces. And then there is "Goong", which is also old but the prince is hot and everything is so ridiculous and pretty, it's really great. For newer things I watched "Heirs",

Plenty of people do. We don't care for the argument because here it's used by Neonazis to get the law revoked so they can march in style again. And franky, since the use of the symbol in the South Park game isn't to promote happiness and peace, it doesn't really matter.

So, the greater good is your wallet?

Are you giving it to ten people? I am genuinely curious because there is nothing this man is asking for that would prevent someone else from getting help. He isn't taking away their chance, he is just using his.

Really? That was the first time I found him cute since he played Jordan Catalano.

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You could try to make Kimchi from leftover cabbage, if you're into spicy food. Doesn't need any freezer space and keeps pretty well. Also yum! :) Or if you get bored of the cabbage taste easily, you could chop it finely and add it to ground meat as a filling for dumplings etc.

I worked for a small town newspaper once and we were instructed that we are always to ask for people's permission to take their picture unless: there were more than five people present and the image's real object was something else, like a building or site where people just happened to be walking by. Because according

Because Internet.

Eggs only are shown as "Bacon and Eggs minus Bacon" for the person preparing them. It's the same as ordering a Big Mac minus the lettuce, it's obviously doable because all you need to do is take stuff off. And as long as nobody invents a new fancy name for it, you won't confuse anyone with it. Same (basically) with

People need to plan their meals ahead. You can get so much more out of your grocery budget - and drastically reduce your food waste - when you know what you will be needing for the week and how you will be using it. Make pasta carbonara one day and meringue cookies the next. Make mashed potatoes and turn the leftovers

Except people are timed in some McDonald's stores. I can't remember the specifics because I was lucky enough to work in a franchise where the owner only wanted us to be fast but never made us fill out a questionnaire but to make something like 8 cheeseburger you had about 90 seconds. An order that adds 15 seconds to

They won't do much to the burger, they don't have time for it. As far as spitting on food goes: it almost never happens. When you operate the grill for a few hours you are lucky if your eyes don't turn into ash and you shed your skin like a snake. We're slowly but surely being dehydrated. There isn't enough spit left

Repeat after me: there is no secret menu. There is no secret menu. There is no secret menu.

1. Still an invasion of privacy with the implied knowledge that she wouldn't be happy about that. Implied both by : the fact that he had the means to get that information from her and the fact that he lied about it at first.

You seemed to imply that only those who see a problem look at both sides. Apologies if that wasn't what you meant.