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and crunchy as well.

I hope not. I’m allergic to red.

Grossed Out, don’t argue with your manager, just inform the health department.

My name is on my thermos!

I save bread.

Just leave him. You don’t get to act like a paternalistic colonizer and then get your body recovered through even more outside contact with a society that clearly wants none. He can rot.

How many millions of Americans are unable to get a loan to buy a house or a car or are unable to get a decent job because their credit rating was destroyed by overwhelming medical expenses?

I honestly thought it was pretty clear. For the longest time the game industry has repeatedly been caught lying and manipulating their customers, with a shocking frequency in the last year alone. They’ve doubled down on aggressive monetization and anti-consumer behavior, such as employing psychologists to get us to

Marketing and these companies created this atmosphere and they will do nothing but continue it. It’s the fault of people like those in the audience at Blizzcon for buying into it and I’m done feeling sympathy towards their “plight”.

Sorry but you’re insane if you think it’s ok for companies to outright lie and deceive to sell a product. Moreso with a programmed product that has literal limitations and cannot do everything or even close. There’s no reason to over-hype things. None. There’s also a significant difference between hyping things up,

HEAR HEAR.

All i can say is i’m glad cell phones are around now so all these “racism doesn’t exist/i voted for Obama/you’re the real racist/etc, etc.” mofos can see WTF is happening in this country on a DAILY basis because when i was growing up WE all knew what was going on, but were constantly being told either we were

Coddle your kids by only feeding them exactly what they want and you end up with some distant relatives of mine, 30 year olds who won’t eat any but one or two types of vegetables, even then only in tiny amounts, and forget about anything green.

One of the worst first dates I’ve ever been on was with a guy that claimed he’d “always wanted to try” Thai food after I suggested a Thai spot as a lunch date. This should have been a giant red flag, as the area I was living in at the time (Buffalo, NY) was largely a chicken-fingers town, but had very good Southeast

My wife and I both like real cheese. Kraft singles are never seen in my house, and Velvetta is only used for Queso. So, my son grew up getting grilled cheese sandwiches made with real cheese, though admittedly Colby and relatively mild cheddar most of the time. When we ate cheese, which we often eat just as a snack,

Absolutely this. This was always the rule in my house growing up. Mom made one meal that everyone would eat, for as long as I could remember. Everyone ate the same meal, no exceptions. Everyone ate it all, no waste. Ate out often and always ordered off the normal menu. As such I feel that I developed a pretty eclectic

There’s nothing ‘wrong’ with it, as in it’s not like an actual disability or anything, but I do think it’s unfortunate. Food is one of the great pleasures in life. I would only give up on my kid’s palate after trying everything and if, by the time they’re older, and it becomes apparent that they’re going to be one of

Nah, this fool likely frequents gastropubs if he’s tail end gen x and acting like Ben Stiller’s asshole character in Reality Bites. He came here to be told it’s OK to tip less if the kid who brings you your food uses modern vernacular. He should stay home and order in from postmates.

After the war, Smalls returned to Charleston, buying his former master’s house, which had been seized for refusal to pay taxes.

If you can save yourself that customs headache a few times over the five year span, and use TSA Pre a few times, that $100 is well spent.