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Lived in Michigan most of my life. Jet’s was my absolute favorite pizza place.  A deep dish square (the Detroit style, which I didn’t know was a thing until I moved away from Southeastern Michigan) with double sauce (because their sauce is fantastic, not too sweet or salty) with double bold pepperoni, and a cup of

I was surprised to find that both of the male leads had zero charisma. Cosmo Jarvis has soulless, empty eyes. And a weird jaw that always looked like he was talking out of the side of his face. It was downright distracting. Henry Golding was just punchable. It was just a vaguely unpleasant film to watch in a way

The one local to me is doing that now, but only for parties >4 people. 

I’ve worked with CEOs and c-suite executives in several major sports and media institutions, and I 100% agree with you that many — if not most — of them failed up. They got to where they were based on who they knew, in the business or from school or from family. Very, very few of them got to where they were by merit.

They’re public servants. We all SHOULD know where they live. 

Sounds like a hackathon project I need to motivate people to do... have a tool where you can easily find any elections for seats affecting your zip code where Republicans are running unopposed. Because a lot of people not only don’t know that’s happening, but wouldn’t have the faintest clue where to go to find out.

But will that work in a pandemic-infused world?  I’ll never have office pizza again.  After finding out about so many coworkers’ unwillingness to wash their hands in the BATHROOM, I certainly am not eating anything in the office that’s not tightly wrapped while offices are still seeing COVID outbreaks.

Can we talk about how in-office meals are going to work moving forward? Our office is trying to tempt people back by promoting how they’ll be putting sandwiches and bagels out in the kitchen every day the first week back. There are about 350 seats on that floor. I learned a LOT about the poor hygiene of my coworkers

Calm down, Margaret, and loosen your corset strings.

“Thank you for calling [city] Chi-Chis, home of the El Grande Burro special and your holiday gift certificate headquarters. This is [name] speaking. How may I help you?” And it’s been 30 years.

Not only that, but he “looked under the hood” like she isn’t even a human being to him, much less a daughter.

I enjoyed Fenyx Rising for this reason, too...  you could wander off and just find something random.  You WANTED to manually walk the path from one place to another.  (Well, until the last land.. the game had the worst ending.)

Counterpoint: One of the best motivators to get people to actually invest their time and money in conservation is convincing them to anthropomorphize animals. If they see animals as unimportant or merely a means to an end, why would they care about animal welfare? But if they see a chonky bear online and it movitates

I’ve never been a huge stickler on this, but then the last time I had a couple come over, they kept their shoes on. Like ugh, okay, I can mop after they leave. But then the wife decides to do that thing where she tucked her foot and leg beneath her and then sat it back down on my very expensive mainly cream colored

But the important question from the episode... WAS THAT BD-1 from Fallen Order?

In contrast though, the breakfast used to be AMAZING. I’m so disappointed they stopped doing it. It was still overpriced, but I had a croissant with brie and bacon and egg that I still think about sometimes.

Exactly. Hell, we had PSAs during Saturday morning cartoons warning us against to “not drown your food” with condiments. Everything was a cause for concern for 80s kids.

Lol in the house I grew up in, the neighbors put up a basketball hoop -- the ones buried in cement, not free standing.  And they put it up so it was on the side of the driveway that was only separated from our driveway by a tiny strip of lawn.  Their basketballs put more dents in my mom’s car than I can even

To me, kids can play anywhere they want and that’s fine -- except the little shit who used to climb the trees on the easement constantly, breaking branches and being a nuisance, and saying her daddy told her that it was the city property so she can do whatever she wants. F that kid and her daddy. — but can they just

My neighborhood has those really dim bulbs for streetlights in the few locations where there are streetlights. Since COVID, I’ve noticed a TON of people out walking in the street at night when no one is on the sidewalks. People will be pushing baby buggies in the street.  No lights on, wearing all black, walking in