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My good buddy (let’s call him “Subotai”) is a professional DJ. After an initial sound check at the beginning of the night that includes setting an appropriate sound level for the event/crowd/venue, Subotai uses headphones and/or a monitor to hear himself while DJing. If you’re cranking the room volume up just to hear

Yale Libraries do not use the Dewey Decimal System. They use Library of Congress classification, as do most academic and research libraries. The Dewey Decimal System is typically used in public libraries.

I had no idea there was a separate name for these—I’m in upstate New York, and Wegmans has them at their chicken wing bar. It’s the only place I’ve ever seen them around here, and Wegmans just calls them potato wedges. They look identical to that picture, and your description of their taste and texture.

People (consciously or unconsciously) might also add something like “It’s story time” transitionally because it makes the tone more conversational, which isn’t unusual for a comments section. As someone who is spending time reading and posting in the comments section of the Takeout, trust me, you can afford the half

Well, it was pretty acceptable even in the 80s, as this NY Times article from 1983 indicates:

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Volcano sauce was the shit.

Wait...This is Us is too melodramatic for you but the Young and the Restless is not?

Red Nails is definitely my favorite of the original Howard stories.

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So, it took me about 5 seconds to find this on the rescue’s FB Page:

It was Michelangelo in the first 1984 comic book:

This is going to be a logistical nightmare for the venues.

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The first viral video I remember was the Laibach kittens...I don’t remember the date but I know I watched it in college so it had to predate 2001.

Ummm, who cares why we are talking about it? Your comment was:

I would expect my general practitioner to at least know the basics of human nutrition, and not prescribe my kid with type-2 diabetes “diabetic friendly” high carb/high sugar happy meals that actually exacerbate the health problem. Most of these prescription diets do not have robust clinical feeding studies supporting

And if you do need to feed dry food while transitioning, I would switch to something a bit healthier? Friskies dry food is primarily corn—cats are obligate carnivores (meaning they strict meat eaters and should not be consuming plants in any large amount) and need animal-based proteins as the main ingredient in their

If you can get her onto canned food, I would keep trying. Feeding solely dry food causes all sorts of long term health issues in cats, because they don’t have thirst drives like people or dogs do. They need to consume moisture in their food, and studies have shown they never make up for this at the water dish because

There are commercial diets out there that are cheaper and better for pets with allergies than most prescription diets. Many companies make “limited diet” foods now, and most of the time the ingredient causing the allergy or intolerance is something the animal probably shouldn’t be eating in the first place, like corn,

Actually, there are other veterinary diets catered to different medical conditions—Purina and Royal Canin being the other big two. The thing is, most of these diets have NOT been proven to actually treat the condition they are supposed to, and 95% of the time there are commercial alternatives that are less expensive,