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My son Barron.  My tall son Barron.  My beautiful tall son Barron, who is also very immune.  The most immune person ever.  He is like Wolverine, except very tall instead of very short and his hair is less vertical. 

A lot of people are saying that it's a beautiful immunity, the likes of which has never been seen before.  No one's ever done immunity like that before.  It would've taken Biden years to get that immunity. 

also immune to things like empathy and treating fellow humans like humans 

Just tremendous immunity.

None of these are usable for induction, so my vote goes to Ikea. I have had two small pans of theirs for about 5 years now and though they have a few knicks from my wife using a fork on them, they still work well. And as they are made for the European market they are all induction capable. Another point is they are

None of these are usable for induction, so my vote goes to Ikea. I have had two small pans of theirs for about 5

Headlamp, 20 bucks at REI. I was recently without power for 11 days and it was a game changer.

My first job was working at the local movie theater, so I made a lot of popcorn. The owner’s daughter, who was a few years older, taught me a popping trick heating the 0il until smoking hot, throwing the popcorn in at the last minute and it would burst into big round kernels. We did this after hours because one time

I don’t see any flaws with this procedure.

I think the problem with toilet paper is no longer hoarding - it’s the fact that more people are staying home and using more of the home-sized toilet paper rolls. Less people at work/schools/movie theaters/libraries/etc using the industrial-sized rolls (which are very easy to find in my experience, if you want them).

It’s not so much that MS stops supporting Win 7, it’s when the anti-virus vendors stop supporting Win7.

Or the inevitable “Why do you have six open boxes of Mac n’ cheese in your kitchen?”

You forgot the link

You forgot the link

Quilted Northern Soft & Strong. It doesn’t dissolve in your hand, and does the job.

Quilted Northern Soft & Strong. It doesn’t dissolve in your hand, and does the job.

I was a gigantic Cook’s fan from the late 90s until about 2010. They did a lot of good recipes and reviews. I learned a lot from them at the time and I still have all those years of the magazine on my shelf in the kitchen and refer to them somewhat regularly. Usually just for ideas at this point. Unfortunately, they

EGO 56v Leaf Blower.  I use it all the time for blowing out the garage or clearing sidewalks, decks, etc. from leaves.  Extremely powerful and do not have to mess with gas, priming, etc.  I use it at least once a week year round.  Game changer.

EGO 56v Leaf Blower.  I use it all the time for blowing out the garage or clearing sidewalks, decks, etc. from

So many escalators I’ve been on have handrails moving at different speeds than the treads.  One or the other is binding up somewhere.. but it feels dangerous as hell when you’re holding the handrail and realize your hand is slowly moving behind you.

There is a limit to how much a company can blame end users for working around problems.
At a certain point, designing something so poorly becomes the company’s fault, not the person trying to work with a bad product.
If people can’t walk up escalators that aren’t moving, the company has work to do.

Fluoride in tap water is a major pain for my family, as my wife is intolerant of it. If she drinks too much, she gets ill.
The article is correct that bottled water brands can vary wildly. We had to research and test to find just which ones were actually pure water, and which still had flouride or what not added.

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