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eldaran

Late, late reply to a two-month-old post, but I’ve recently started to transition into a vegetarian diet, and holy shit has Field Roast made it easier on me. Their franks and burgers make not miss meat at all.

Corporate should spring for a pair for a proper review.

This guy shoes.

Voting with your wallet is the only language they understand. Good on ya, Stephen.

We shall eat our own on the beaches, we shall eat our own in France, we shall eat our own on the seas and oceans”
-- Churchill, I think

Need help moving those goalposts? You argued that what they do isn’t a job. It is. They make content, and they get paid for it. Well enough to make you bitter about it, apparently. That you consider them, their content, or their viewers “stupid” is meaningless.

They make more money in a month than you make in a year. 

Whole Foods’ Mediterranean frozen pizza is frozen love.

You call her “lazily racist” by highlighting Cho Chang’s name, yet your next example (the anachronistic use of “United States of America”) has nothing to do with race at all. Who’s being lazy here?

You can call her ou tfor lazy worldbuilding without calling her “racist” and “trash”. People might even take you

we now share the AV Club with members of Nazi alternate universe AV Club

Are you not aware it’s not Trump himself sending the message?

We’re doomed to a Trump pick being appointed. For precisely that reason, I don’t believe it’ll be Kavanaugh. There’s now enough evidence against him that proves he lied under oath. It may not be enough to directly prove assault, but it’s suspicious enough to be disqualifying.

There’s no longer anything for the GOP in

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And if you find anyone posting that here, go on and dismiss them. But they’re not who Barsanti’s audience, and there’s plenty of well-reasoned criticism of Kennedy’s decisions in here and elsewhere on the AV Club.

The questions are almost uniformly idiotic.

I’m usually a quiet diner, but I find myself being more friendly with the “millennial nitwit” type of server. Rehearsed or not, the casualness is refreshing. 

The Millworks remains my favorite PA dining experience yet (moved here in 2010). I’ve heard more mixed reviews from others, but I haven’t had an even mediocre night there yet.

And yours is an idiotically obtuse reading of what was obvious hyperbole.