anoncausereasons
Anoncausereasons
anoncausereasons

First, +1 star for argument by analogy. First time I’ve respected a thing you’ve written. However, it isn’t a valid use. It could be a valid argument IF there a plethora of articles covering either Japanese whiskey or expensive whiskey as a staple of Lifehacker to make it comparable Kotaku’s coverage of cosplay.

Because the public is supposed to know the price point BEFORE reading an article which runs counter to the premise of the site??? Seriously... smh.

In fairness, the traditional argument against washing is water absorption, as cited above. Alton Brown’s episode on Mushrooms proved by weighing-washing-and weighing again that mushrooms don’t gain appreciable (or any) water when washed traditional sans salad spinner.

WHICH would be a valid argument IF this wasn’t a website, founded on the concept of finding ways, usually DIY, to do great things at a lesser cost - whether social, monetary, or in time. It would be a valid argument IF this wasn’t a website presented as “for the people” instead of some upscale lifestyle blog. It would

THANK YOU! I nearly fell out of my chair at another of the wonderful recommendations of Nick Douglas saying that we need to re-wire our rooms. This guy is a few bananas short of a split. (Yes, that means negative bananas)

And I find that the opinion of people who think that affordability is relative, when pitched on mass-media, is relatively worthless.

Affordable means “inexpensive or reasonably priced.” Webster even says “within the financial means of most people”. There are certainly better
whiskeys available for cheaper. I would dare

The point... It went over your head.

Honest question: Why should people be wary of grain-free varieties of dog food? My wife does the decision making here with our pup, but she chooses grain-free.

Honest question: Why should people be wary of grain-free varieties of dog food? My wife does the decision making

I was lucky enough to recently sit down (separately) with 2 different regional managers for recognizable named large alcohol wholesalers (one is a co-worker in our side gig, the other was the girlfriend of a friend’s sister.). The place rhymes with goettel and borenstein. While the former was more focused on wine,

That’s a feedback loop. More tourists (and people move to O’ahu) expecting paradise, more shit gets built... I don’t know if it is amazing or depressing to see how much North Shore and Kailua have changed in the last ten years.

“fairly affordable” “$79 to $100" “$117 to $130"

Wrong island.

“Bubblehead” recommends Bowfin... ha!

Tommy Bahama Oakley Haole??? That’s reminds me of Piston Honda in Mike Tyson’s Punch Out:

So... your advice on how to hack Honolulu is to not go to Honolulu with the exception of Wal-mart. Got it.
BTW - the pineapple ice cream is called “Dole Whip”.

The whole “Mac-only” “IOS-only” thing with articles is pretty damn lazy. It wouldn’t actually be that hard to find equivalent programs test. But I guess I just remember the glory days of a Lifehacker that gave a shit.

What about the 2004-??? Chrysler Crossfire? The concept car looked like an art deco batmobile, but we ended up getting a reskinned, hand-me-down, last-gen 1996 SLK.

Wait... so how do you make a pan sauce without the fond in the pan? Or is this for a dual protein meal?

Wow. My wife and I should not be married by these traits. She is fastidious to the point of well, friends have said our place should always look like it belongs in a magazine. I am much more chaotic, though not dirty.
She is frugal. I like to spend casually. We manage our money independently and both have a decent

So.. I guess I have to ask a question. Do any movies make you feel emotions?

Because that is the point, right? Now I personally agree that Snappening didn’t carry the emotional weight for me that say a Pixar moment does (like Up’s opening) but for some people who can divorce themselves with that reasonable suspension