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This is what housing policy failure in a free market looks like.

House BatBoss: “I don’t know, what do *you* want for dinner?

That’s just cheese withdrawal. You should probably find yourself a good smoked gruyère to snack on.

Good picks! As an adult, I’ve enjoyed Patchwork, Codenames, and Santorini. I’ll have to give the others a look!

Good article. I’d also add: we have a tendency to ridicule people who admit they’re wrong. Stop doing that! If someone admits they made a mistake, don’t punish them for that admission - applaud them!

Neat!

It’s Idaho, not Iowa. But still - yeah, some Dim Sum is chicken feet but I’ve never had that. Dim Sum just means little plates of bite-sized food in a steam basket. Could be dumplings, or ribs, or pork buns, or whatever.

Hmm, yeah I think that would be pretty good. Toss the fried egg in there, probably would be delicious.

Gave it a shot! It was good, but I feel it needed some sort of carby delivery mechanism to gather all that runny egg yolk. Maybe on top of toast, or hash browns, or rice. 

Gotta agree with HungWeiLo here. Idahoans probably don’t know what Dim Sum is, and probably assume it’s like monkey brains or something.

Yeah, it’s hard to recommend horror to people because it’s so different from person to person. A lot of the ones people tend to like on the list above do nothing for me (The Witch, It Follows), and most horror movies older than 20 years aren’t very scary anymore to me (Child’s Play, The Omen, Halloween, The Exorcist,

Watch “Hereditary”! Just a few bucks on Amazon prime. Like humor, horror is a personal thing that varies wildly from person to person, but for my money, Hereditary is the scariest movie I’ve seen in years.

for kids who are little too old for the Batman thing

Putting the real work in here for the rest of us.

I always leave some rotisserie chicken to make burrito bowls. Heat it up with some rice, corn, black beans, salsa, pico de gallo, lime juice, cheese - very filling and not many calories, particularly if you swap the rice for cauliflower rice.

Very good article. There are serious drawbacks to the trend of increased screenings. People who sell equipment for screenings (which now includes apple) or who sell their services to perform the screenings have a financial incentive to downplay the drawbacks.

Sounds like fun! Reminds me of Momir Basic, which you can only play on Magic Online. You start with a deck of 60 basic lands (nothing else) and an avatar on the battlefield called Momir Vig which says:

or you can just eat chunks of frozen dough, which is what I usually end up doing.

I love talking about Magic: the Gathering, but in particular, a MtG format called “Cube” (and cube design). The basic idea is that you hand-pick a set of 360 (or more) cards. Then you get together with a group of friends, divide the cards into packs of 15, and draft 40-card decks which you can battle against each

Sort of confirms what I’ve been anecdotally feeling about the winters here the past decade or so. Doesn’t seem to snow nearly as often nor as deep as it did when I was a kid. I wonder if it will even snow here at all in 40-50 years.