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But it’s OK people. Tomorrow is going to be another working day!

*ahem*

I love kimchi and whenever I go back home to Canada I get a hankering for it something strong. So I find a relatively fresh pack at the local Korean grocery store despite knowing they just had a cousin fly some over in their carry-on luggage and gorge myself and my family send me outside to finish eating it on

I worked for a well-known food mfr for many years and we sold private label products to many large food retailers across the country. It’s absolutely the exact same stuff. Private label allows them to sell it for less. Everything at Trader Joe's and Aldi is private label too. 

Can confirm. My BIL manufactures a bunch of products for costco, like olive oil and peanut butter. In some cases, he sells them both his own product, AND produces the Kirkland brand product. It’s literally the exact same product, just in different bottles, sitting right next to each other on the shelf, but the

Costco’s Kirkland brand is a private label, and as we all know private label products are just name brand products with a different wrapper. Costco may very well carry your preferred brands under the Kirkland name.

Perhaps you meant to say “I am sure the officer has gotten many alarms he presumed were false in his career...

Just a reminder of who started this bullshit (cough) Daily Mail (cough):

let the country who didnt invent hooliganism throw the first cup of tea.

“...I’ve been told by my American friends that only immigrants really shop at Costco.”

I made the mistake of going to the comments under a tweet about her White House visit comments. It was predictably bad, but I did discover a good term for all the flag-humpers and anthem worshipers...

I was going to say, pickling them is a treat!

I am sure the officer has gotten many false alarms

For all the greys, I know this will probably fall on deaf ears or be intentionally misunderstood, but there are those of us who think it is more patriotic to question and examine your country, that you can love something and still understant it can have serious flaws, and that we’re all in this together, so we should

He was out here the other day talking about Sherman tanks.

My NATSEC feeds have been lighting up all day that there’s a possibility the Pence non trip (he actually never left DC, partially because there was a report of a shooter at the airbase he was going to visit) might have something to do with the Russian sub going down in the Black Sea.

The last time he tried this with his Big Important Boy Tanks in DC Parade for No Reason, they interviewed a reasonably high-ranking military person who said (paraphrase), “This parade is some third-world, tin-pot dictator bullshit.  We have real jobs to do.”  And he had a good point.  If the answer to the question,

Covfefe overdose?

tbf, Gita can only write about the people that respond to her for input.

But fortunately that’s what the comments sections are for. Do you have any examples of a video game moving you politically to the right that you’d like to share?

And, I mean, are you suggesting that “recognizing that Iraqis are people” and

That’s because it’s an article about people improving as human beings and “I played a game and got more racist” is the opposite of that.

As a child of an immigrant, I was brought up understanding the US on the world stage. I don’t need a lecture. But there is a time and a place. When talking about North Korea, the correct answer is not “The US is worse”. That is exactly the kind of propaganda the Russians, the Chinese, and the North Koreans are fond of.