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It continues to astound me that incredibly immature technologies that simply don’t work are allowed to use us all as guinea pigs.

“A big rig or semi-truck with a trailer I think is a truck, though a sub-category of truck, as its division between the cargo area and passenger cab is even more pronounced, as its an entirely separate unit.”

Counterpoint. This is a truck.

John Stamos “Grandfathered” was a quality little sitcom that was also better than its premise would suggest.

Aren’t we all though?

I’ll be going home to sleep with my wife, instead of ever watching a Clue remake.

You’re on a budget.

One of these. It’s literally bigger than many houses.

I see people stating the Prelude, but IMHO they keep showing the wrong Gen. The 3rd Gen is the pinnacle for me.

Typical Russians, being all holier than thou about it. 

Good Place got boned royally. Not only is it consistently funny, it has to do so with network restrictions. They get around it with extremely clever workarounds. Probably the most underrated show on TV. Never even heard of Fleabag before last night.

first tell lifehacker to stop calling everything a “hack”, its not everyone knows it. stop click baiting.

All they gotta do now is commit a hate crime and they can be movie stars like Markie Mark.

As another snarky atheist with a Jewish cultural/sorta-religious background, I can say that while it’s all arbitrary hold-overs now, it wasn’t always so.

Don’t cut yourself on that Edge.

Ummm, he uses the word “presume” right at the beginning of that sentence. >_<

If I opened up a restaurant that served nothing but plates of Nacho Man Randy Savage you know you’d all be camping out before opening day. 

I’m here for the 2,000 word missive on polysaccharides, but I’m also more into etymology than chemistry, so here goes:

Polysaccharide combines the Greek prefix poly-, meaning “many”, with the Latin root saccharum, meaning “sugar”. This is bullshit, according to many old-school linguists, who don’t like to combine

COOOOORRRN!

In all seriousness, second breakfast was (in some area still) a thing in a lot of more rural central Europe. Think Bravia, Hungary and Slovakia, those kinds of places. And if was basically a light mid morning snack. My wife is ethically Croatian but a large part of family is from a small farming town in Austria that