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We use the pizza crust regularly if we make our own pizzas instead of going with frozen. I like how simple they are to use, and how you can fiddle with them a bit, but it is a VERY finicky dough, and we tend to not follow the instructions fully beyond amount of water and the oven temperature -- pre-bake for about 8-10

Background: I was a socially awkward, repressed 18 year old away from home for the first time, attending an all-women’s college on the east coast. My roommate was out for the weekend and would get on to me about not answering the dorm room phone, even though it was always for her and never for me.

Excuse you, we are trying to keep them there arabesques out of this country, not put them on our missiles.

Thank you! That’s a great correction to have.

That is really great to hear. I’d heard something about it a few years ago, and I guess never did a deeper dive to verify. Thanks for the correction, I appreciate that!

Really? That is fantastic. I wasn’t sweating it yet since I’m still a ways out on it, but that’s definitely good news. Thank you for clarifying that.

There’s a handful of us who are really into it, but not many.

He’s notoriously tight-fisted about his money so nickel slots makes perfect sense IMO.

Did you get it close at least? I’m definitely down to do some trial and error. That sounds so good right now -- my go to is the filet medallions with rice pilaf. Their Caeser is delicious.

One thing to consider — I’ve heard that at the end of the ten years, when the loans are forgiven, it looks like income received on your taxes and could lead to a higher-than-normal hit when it comes time to file in the spring. On the plus side, if you know that it’s coming you can put something aside ahead of time and

I’ve been thinking about this for a good hour or two and the only things I can think of are really niche: civil war related things, or diamond mines. And for the civil war there’s plenty of other states that have more history along with other things to do.

My goal in life is to figure out the ratio of honey to cinnamon to butter, so I can eat that all day everyday and die happy. Soon, but happy.

I’ve been regretting the fact that I messed up romancinng Kaidan in 1 and only getting to him in 3, but I never knew that was how he handled things had you managed to romance him in both games. Wow. That would have infuriated me beyond all belief. I’m suddenly really glad I biffed that and ended up with Liara in 1...

I wanted so badly to romance Garrus in ME2 but he was always fucking calibrating things and I got in a snit and went with Jacob instead. So much regret. Especially since my efforts to romance Kaidan in the first game didn’t work out and I ended up with Liara (admittedly an excellent second option) instead. Next

We had something similar happen where I am in backwoods Arkansas. There’s literally a street called “It’ll Do Road” just to get it named. But hey, it’s memorable and tells people (911) where you are.

I read the title correctly the first time, and then managed to misread it every subsequent time as “Why you should crap yourself for fun.” I started to really question Lifehacker for a minute there, but nope, just my apparently horrifying brain. I do agree with the intended idea though. It’s fun!

McCree looked like he was having a ridiculous amount of fun, I love it. All of these are so great and playful!

I *finally* upgraded myself from an older laptop that could barely chug through 5 year old games on lowest settings to a desktop that I built myself. I ended up landing on DA:I for a second playthrough, with DLC I hadn’t played before (I’d done Trespasser but hadn’t tried Jaws or Descent). The game looked nice before,

The most frustrating part is that some people insist it’s necessary, or the gay/bi/ace/etc person isn’t really what they believe themselves to be. How could they know after all, without that experience? They’re just lying to themselves, or faking. It’s ridiculous and wrapped up in a lot of the stigma involved in

I really need to just suck it up and go somewhere to speak with associates about a good color/shade for my skin. I’ve never been able to find one on my own, it’s always completely off. My face has a lot of red, my neck is extremely pale, and my arms are an inbetween shade that doesn’t really match up with either for