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I mean, it's one avocado, how much could it cost? Ten dollars?

There's partly a physiological reason - between the ages of 2 and 4, kids' taste buds go through a lot of rapid changes. In particular, they become extremely sensitive to bitter flavors.

Cheap Trick's not from Chicago. They're from Rockford.

No, really! Or, not, no really, the band Grizzly Bear does not actually have a panda for a drummer, but, no really, pandas (kinda) have thumbs.

That's why they have the panda on the drums

I know it's relatively small potatoes considering, but it's worthwhile to remember that every time he corrects a tweet with a spelling error, he's committing a violation of the Presidential Records Act.

Nah, not if they couldn't be bothered to beer-batter and deep-fry it

I'm sure they're Balin their eyes out. Would it Kili him to Oin up to it?

Fun fact about the dishwasher scene! The screen writer, Jenny Lumet, is Sidney Lumet's daughter, and she based the scene on a memory of her father and (I think) Bob Fosse doing the same thing at a party when she was a kid.

I don't know why he had to be so smaug about it.

Liquid Swords. I'm struggling to think of another Wu-Tang album cover that even comes close.

I got that sense too. I thought Thor 2 was a perfectly acceptable, but utterly bland, entry to the MCU with an awesome third-act setpiece fight that felt like it was pulled from a completely different and much better movie. It made perfect sense when I read later that they brought in Joss Whedon to punch up the finale

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That's not strictly true. Cyrillic letters can and do make multiple sounds (at least in Russian; I don't know anything about Ukrainian or any other language that uses the Cyrillic alphabet). The differences between them are much more subtle than different sounds made by Latin letters, and can easily cause confusion

I think it was Oliver Wendell Holmes who said "I like paying taxes. With them I buy civilization."

Exactly. It's not just relevant; the case hinges entirely on intent. To show an Establishment Clause violation, the challengers have the burden of demonstrating that the administration acted with the intent to discriminate on the basis of religion, because then the government is enacting policy based on a religious

Here's the recipe I used:

I've made red wine braised short ribs in a dutch oven, which requires relatively little active time in the kitchen, and are just delicious. Like melt in your mouth tender. It does take a good four hours to cook, though, and there's so little meat on each individual rib that it's hard to justify the time unless you're

Was watching season 2 of the Great British Baking Show over the weekend, and was intrigued by the picnic pie, so I tried making one. It was basically an elaborate, layered pot pie. I made mine with chicken breast, spinach and arugula, and a sausage, cranberry, and sage stuffing. I'm going to trot out the recipe again

It's not like it's news to us that Walker's a piece of shit, so the only takeaway from that piece for me was "Hmm, where's the nearest Culvers? I need to get me some fried cheese curds and frozen custard."