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Experienced vaper here: just wanted to point out that your use of the word smoke instead of steam misunderstands the vaping technology. When you burn the weed, via a joint or a going or anything other than a vaporizer, the entire bud burns up and gets turned into smoke, with microscopic leaf and stem particles

Every car I owned up until I was about 45 years old was used, and were often hand-me-downs from my parents. A ‘58 Ford Fairlane; a ‘68 VW Bug, and lots of Volvos. I’m not a car person so any low-maintenance car was fine with me.

The first car I ever saw that I actually WANTED was the Honda Element. Given your criteria

I just rewatched the motel scene about five times with the volume turned up. There was no door knock. Chidi does (seemingly) kick his feet against the floor below the screen just before the (non-) door knock, but it’s a scuffing sort of sound, not a knock.

I just rewatched the motel scene about five times with the volume turned up. There was no door knock. Chidi does (seemingly) kick his feet against the floor below the screen just before the (non-) door knock, but it’s a scuffing sort of sound, not a knock.

I’ve had a copy of (what I thought) was Martin McDonagh’s play “A Beheading in Spokane” sitting on my bookshelf for awhile now. A few weeks ago I started reading it and was surprised by all the chopped-off hands with not a beheading anywhere to be found. Only when I finished it did I look at the title closely and find

Older guy here (59); my high school class has already had their 10th, 20th, 30th, and 40th reunions. I’ve attended all but the 30th and missed that one only because I was out of the country. I was amazed at the 40th by how young most of the women looked - I would have recognized most of them easily had I run into them

In the sentence about Dr Charles Brainman, you probably didn’t mean “alibis”. I think you meant “aliases”.

Fuck... why isn’t Sacha Baron Cohen’s 15-minutes-of-fame over yet?

Unfortunate choice for your header numbering font, or header numbering choice: the first two items look like “1.1" and “2.i”. I spent way too much time trying to figure out how 1.1! could have any value, since factorial is defined only for integers. It wasn’t until I got to the third item (3. Graham’s Number) that I

Or at least recognize that there are those of us who don’t watch movies & TV & streaming media & read books *for a living*, and include in your “Best of the Year” (or “best of six month”) summaries a recommendation of which two or three to watch/read/listen-to if we have only a limited amount of time?

Among the many scary movies I won’t watch: Saw, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween, etc etc etc. And their sequels.

Not my genre.

This was probably my least-favorite SV season, but my favorite SV season finale. I’m guessing that when I rewatch the season I’ll like it more, just from knowing how great the end is.

Also if the show had been canceled and ended with this episode, I’d have been happy. This would have been a great way to end the series.

I’ve done that round-trip at least three times a year for the last 40 years, so I pass Anderson’s at least six times each year. I’m 58 now, and am ashamed to say I haven’t stopped at Anderson’s since I was in my twenties. Every time I see the sign, I reflexively think “tourist trap” and drive merrily past. Thanks for

I started Infinite Jet a long long time ago and enjoyed it for a while, and then got bored, and put it aside, figuring *maybe* I’d come back to it one day. Twenty years later, I haven’t touched it again and still have no desire to. I’m a big fan of DFW’s shorter works, but IJ just asked too much of me.

Not a vegetarian by any means (I love the taste of meat), but I at least have respect for the idea that an animal gave up its life for me to eat its flesh. So if there’s meat in my order, and it may have started cooking, I won’t leave the restaurant under any conditions until I’m served, because I don’t want the

YAMS? What’s wrong with ‘yams’?

I understand that in the US ‘yam’ is often used as a synonym for ‘sweet potato’, and they’re not the same thing. But I’m a white person living in Uganda, and yams and sweet potatoes are two entirely different things here. If I don’t use the word ‘yams’, I have no way of talking about

Read the post, and with all the mentions of Zola, I thought “Is Zola paying for this?” Then I looked closer and saw that yes, this was a sponsored article by Zola. Finding that out made me dismiss any actual *lessons* I might have learned from this article.

Keys underneath: fails for me because I grab the item on top and don’t even see the keys.

Works for me: I have a ritual I perform before leaving the house. There are six items I have to have with me always, and each goes in one particular pocket or location on my body. So I pat down my body at each location, while

The Milgram experiment DID damage many of the participants psychologically. It was an interesting experiment, but couldn’t be performed today (literally) because of ethics concerns primarily based on how it messed some of the participants up.

I LOVE Derren Brown. I’ve seen most of his work, and think he’s fantastic. But I’m 100% with you on this, Aimée. This looks like it goes WAY too far. I’m hoping that the trailer is misleading in some way, but knowing Derren Brown, it’s probably not. :(