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I see pickle relish here, but can’t believe you missed chopped-up sweet gherkin pickles.  I use pickle relish because I’m lazy, but there’s nothing like the gherkins in tuna salad in place of celery or onions (both of which should be banished to a far corner of Hell, but I digress).  

Richest country on the planet, best economic system ever devised, still can’t solve the problem of getting everyone a home.

Salt Lake City? No thanks https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/10/us/utah-great-salt-lake-dust-pollution-weir-wxc/index.html

This is just such a weird thing to get hung up on, reminiscent of this site’s reviews of Fargo which insisted on making a big thing of whether Mr. Wrench in Season 3 was the same character as Mr. Wrench in Season 1, when there was literally not one single reason that anyone could possibly question that.

“I’ve seen some complaints that this screws up the timeline, since he’s not part of the regular New Republic fleet in that show and it wouldn’t make sense for him to see this big ring and not mention it to anyone during The Mandalorian, but there’s no reason to think that this doesn’t take place immediately after

it’s not crunchy, but my friend bulks her tuna salad (for melts) with diced boiled eggs. i loved it.

We knew Charles would flush the toilet. And we knew the water from the tank is what fills the bowl now, so the fish would be okay.

What the fuck is a Diplo?

Reminds me of the old Walking Dead comments. “I’m done with this show!” Next season rolls around, “I’m done with this show!” So on and so forth for the next 8 seasons.

If we’re crediting Johnson with anything, it’s an attempt to carry that idea forward, with Broom Boy and the idea that Rey’s parents were junk dealers who ditched her. The latter of which was then stomped on by Abrams with the whole Palpatine’s Granddaughter bit, though I suppose Broom Boy is still out there

Heh, “toothless.”

Some of us are still enjoying it, so maybe just stop watching?

A C+ is harsh, I think. 

Jedi students in the prequel era were selected by age two or three, which is a major point in favor of ‘natural aptitude’, most toddlers don’t do a lot of meditating.

Broom Boy seems like he’d be an argument for natural ability, given that he’s using Force telekinesis and keeping it secret. But he is also an excellent argument against bloody damn bloodlines, which are a disgusting way of establishing a source of ability.

I don’t mind the idea that Not Everyone Has The Ability, but

I guess it is like Olympic athletes. Sure anyone can be a runner, but not everyone will be Usain Bolt. Even with all the practice in the world.

For the record I didn’t hate it.

My issue isn’t with how Chicagoans enjoy their hotdogs.

Chicago dogs have tomatoes on them already, and the relish on a true Chicago-style dog is super sweet. So putting additional tomato and sweetness on them is gross. This is where the “no ketchup” thing came from.

Ketchup is a staple of hot dogs pretty much everywhere except Chicago.