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Your point being that you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about, so have to resort to false accusations?

It’s even easier to not make a pizza yourself and just have it show up at your door - which is why many people order delivery. And if you order it unsliced like the article you’re commenting on suggests, you get to slice it yourself as well.

“Really? We’ve gotten to “This is just a straw man” on a thread about soggy pizza?”

“I don’t believe juice is precluded from being the liquid contained in the toppings of the pizza.”

“while I’ve encountered many literally dripping with grease, I’ve never run into one dripping with “juice”.”

“As we redesign our home it no longer fits in.”

“Check yourself.” 

People need a recipe & instruction video to make an egg sandwich?

You think wrong.

“It’s easier in the sense that measuring ingredients is more precise...”

Wasn’t aware of that!

While measuring by weight may be more precise, I wouldn’t agree that it is necessarily “much easier” for someone who is first trying / learning to bake - especially since someone who’s just learning to bake isn’t likely to go straight for the more finicky, excessively precision-reliant recipes and the fact that many

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I’ll admit that the first time I heard that song, I was nearly shocked at its dark imagery and sinister tone - but having lived with the album for over 35 years now, it feels more like the obvious go-to for “best song on album” vote. I tend to lean more toward “Needles in the Camel’s Eye,” “On Some Faraway Beach,” or

“You’re not telling the real grocery store story of March 2020, namely toilet paper.”

When it comes to something like testing for the virus, sure; employing more specific criteria makes sense (and I would guess medical professionals, etc. are aware of this) - but I doubt grocery stores are going to start requiring complete physical check-ups to determine which senior customers are more at risk than

“Did you know that dogs are the only animals that look at humans directly in the eye?”

Your earnest tone (combined with your clear inability to grasp the blatantly obvious, even when it is spelled out for you) seems to indicate you are not trolling, so I guess that answers my question.

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You are free to donate money to private businesses if you so choose. My point is that buying gift cards to use in “the future” from a restaurant that may suddenly close without notice is an odd approach since you may not be able to use it in “the future.”