bourgeoismiddleman
bourgeoismiddleman
bourgeoismiddleman

I feel you, but really isn’t that more on Harry Truman? Maybe a little bit of Roosevelt and Eisenhower, too. We’ve been hiding on our happy little continent and letting the allies take the lumps forever.

Well, I suppose the good news is that they can barely get their missiles up and down, and haven’t proven they can hit anything. Plus, they don’t have remotely enough to kill all of us. Sure Seoul is screeeeeeewed in the event of a war, but you and I are probably fine, statistically.

I went to San Francisco MOMA yesterday and you just helped me enjoy it more, retroactively. Thanks!

I’m a Home Chef subscriber and all this news about the big hitter makes me wonder about the entire business model. Overall, I recognize that they’ve given me 3 recipes a week that are mine to repeat by just doing the shopping myself. There’s only been one or two ingredients that were mysterious and not immediately

That’s funny, but there’s no way that guy doesn’t have some sort of weird obsession with pink fuzzy death. I highly recommend the Ch’torr books by the way, they are the best kind of bonkers.

Is there no other place to go? I love those little moments on Highway 1 when there’s no one in front of me and I can warm the tires up a little, but I know that it’s not going to happen in large pieces because it’s always full of people. If I want a great drive with barely anyone on it, I know a number of spots within

I just find it amazing that I never connected the name of the salad to the scandal. “My, what an interesting coincidence!” said my 8-year-old self.

Lotsa jets in war these days. Tanks get gallons to the mile fuel efficiency, too. Even a sword takes a lot of burnt carbon to mine, smelt, and forge.

I was happy to see him go - he was sucking all the air out of the room for season after season. The sandbagging man-baby was our albatross.

Last time I played Monopoly I made my nephew cry. That’s an important formative experience I’ve granted in my role as uncle.

My ex-wife says ree-sees pee-sees. You don’t know her, but this is actually good supporting evidence. Holy shit, I just remembered she also bought a bunch of championship swag one year. There you have it folks.

45 doesn’t know shit about a good steak, either.

The book is my favorite book and I’ve read it 7 or 8 times. I’ve consistently enjoyed the non-book parts more than the direct depictions of the text. Gaiman had to leave out a bunch of story for brevity, and the showrunners also have their own things to add, so I enjoy seeing a different take on the same basic

Ditto. I am not CBS’s demo, and I’m constantly saying, “That sounds like a dumb show, that’ll never last,” and it lasts for 23 seasons.

Exactly the question I had from the Fire tv review and again here. I’m no power gamer that goes out and overspends just because a product says it’s good for games, but I want something that doesn’t suck.

Recently I had a conservative take the stance that government funded lunches are terrible, so why bother funding them? I didn’t have time to ask about the right’s reaction to Michelle’s flawed but well-meaning plans (I’ve heard that kids didn’t eat the healthy food, and it just went to waste).

What good does that do, really? Farmers work with hazardous chemicals all day long. Sure, it goes on food (indirectly, for the most part). Yes, my father was employed by a Monsanto competitor and he said over and over that Roundup was 100% harmless to humans, but what does acknowledgement of this fact do for anyone?

I was cool with it, it showed restraint. Pellaeon is off making his own name somewhere else and I was happy Zahn didn’t feel the need to cram him in there.

Usually I say no, but every year I get a wine slushie at the California State Fair (or four), so you do you.

Top 3 comments are two Python references and a Zelda joke. I have found my people.