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Man, I haven’t boiled eggs in years. I just remember how it smelled when my mom did it. I’ll take my eggs scrambled on toast, and my coffee well removed from the process, thanks. :)

Hmmm, I don't have that experience boiling eggs other than if they are overcooked. Either way, I can't imagine I would want to drink the coffee considering it would have lost heat from trying to cook an egg.

I feel like, even if this had worked, it would end up being a great way to make your coffee smell horrible and taste weird. Given that boiling eggs the normal way gets the whole kitchen smelling sulfury, I just assume if the coffee was hot enough for egg cooking, the smell would be an inevitability.

No, because the fact that there were at least two such stupid fuckers on this flight that thought this photo was a good idea fills me with 100% more dread.

OK..3 things.

That photo’s the bomb

This reminds of a recent article I read, Where should a good millennial live? I get the argument for using less and wasting less, but all this tiny housing stuff doesn’t seem like an improvement overall to me. I don’t see any reason to glorify it as a great new way to live (not saying this article does that, but many

This. He just really sleeps there.

ilu for this. Also, he is not really LIVING in the box. He sleeps in it as he has full access to all the amenities of the house. So....

So he has access to the kitchen bathroom, living room and the pod is literally where he can sleep and maybe get some work done. He is not living in the pod, he is living in the apartment and his “room” is the pod. Still kind of weird, but for $400 in San Francisco with access to all the amenities, as crazy as it

For real. And if the gram wanted to change something, how about adopting the one feature from fb that makes sense: the hide button.

I don’t even have an Instagram and I think the “popular posts first!” change is bullshit. It’s for them to get more ads on your feed. Absolutely fucking no one wants anything but reverse chronological. It’s the only way social media makes sense.

I kind of hate to be a spoil-sport here, but the linked article says that the course was designed by Navy Seals, not for them. It appears this is a civilian racing event a la Tough Mudder. Still very impressive, but not actually a part of Navy Seal training.

Shoutout to people gullible and naive enough to think a race compares to any combat MOS training, much less BUD/s.

Theory: This whole thing is a scam cooked up by TLC to generate buzz for Say Yes to the Dress and up their viewership numbers.

If I were the bridegroom, I would dump her. This kind of behavior is a major revelation of character. I would call everything off.

If I were her, I would be embarrassed to be kicking up a fuss about this publicly no matter how mad/upset I was about the situation. Get a grip, lady.

Spoiler: it’s also strapless.

Dear Bride,

This is a first world problem if I’ve ever seen one.