ZestyPiquante
ZestyPiquante
ZestyPiquante

I wish there had been a dialogue option somewhere in ME 2 or 3 to ask Mordin what the collar was even for. I don’t recall seeing any other salarians with one.

No, Mega Man.

That’s the brilliant thing about bacon bourbon: the recipe itself only needs the fat and the bits that stick to the pan. The bacon itself is all yours! :D

Might be a good addition to bacon-infused bourbon as well. Just cook 6 strips of bacon until good and crispy; the goal is to render out as much of the fat as you can. Set the bacon aside, and mix the grease and stuck bits from the pan with a bottle of cheap bourbon in a big jar or mixing bowl.

“Lois..... it’s a sex thing.”

And nobody questions why Clark is such a beefy dude, because come on: he’s a farm boy from Kansas. Of course he’s going to be big.

Interesting that he mentions Mega Man; the early games in the Mega Man series were largely the same in terms of gameplay, much like the FNAF series, and yet Mega Man doesn’t seem to get anywhere near the level of vitriol hurled at them that Cawthon has to deal with.

This guy hasn’t done anything wrong; he’s figured

Some people just hate success. It’s baffling, but it’s true; as if every time someone else succeeds, it’s a personal insult to them.

“Go on little guy, you can make it!” *nudge*

That actually explains why the mesh wastebasket in my kitchen is always easier to empty than the solid plastic one in my bathroom. Huh.

Do people actually do this?

Speaking of not-child-appropriate language, why would you say c- oh, she said CLINT. Nevermind.

Considering how To Kill A Mockingbird is an overhyped, ham-handed and dull tome prescribed in high school to (apparently) get kids to hate reading, I really can’t see why people are excited over this new one.

Good point, diversification is very important.

If you’re looking to get into stocks, REITs are a fairly stable choice. It stands for Real Estate Investment Trust; these companies buy and manage real estate, and return most of the profit from rental income to shareholders. They generally have a good dividend yield, and a lot of them (that I’ve seen, anyway) pay

1. Wall-E.
2. Ratatouille.
3. Up.
4. The muh-fuggin’ Incredibles.

Thank you.

Blocks find a way.

Tell you what, I’ll start using “transskinned” as a placeholder until someone thinks of something better. It’s the best I can come up with on short notice, but if it stops us from getting bogged down in a vocabulary debate that goes nowhere, it’ll do for now.

In any case, no, I’m not trolling. Although I am finding it

Exactly. We have a chance to move forward as people and drop this notion that you can look at a person’s skin colour and label them as “evil incarnate” or “helpless victim” without knowing anything else about them. The people fighting against accepting transracial identity are no better than the people who still

I’ve been presenting the same point, and keep getting the same rebuttal: otherwise-progressive people really, REALLY want to be able to look at a person and immediately be able to label them and stick them in divisive little boxes. If they admit that transracial people are real, which they are, then that system goes