A lot of the grossness features olives. Thus proving my point that olives do not belong in food.
A lot of the grossness features olives. Thus proving my point that olives do not belong in food.
This year's lineup for Michigan Womyn's Music Festival has been announced and the inclusion of Orange is the New…
As a lefty, it actually bothers me quite a bit when games don't have lefty-friendly controls (especially motion controlled games and on-rails shooters). I was also kind of upset that Link got right-washed for Twilight Princess. It was a minor inconvenience, but it detracts from the gameplay experience, and it also…
i have developed before. Itd take commenting out a single line of code to allow it. And they do have the code
Earlier this week, we helped publicize a fan-made petition that set out to get gay marriage support in the upcoming…
They probably weren't blatantly racist. Many many racist people aren't even aware they are racist. They have a black friend! And had a crush on a brown person!
What are decent-minded human beings to do when your state passes an unbelievably shitty law, no one seems to notice,…
So, imagine the following scenario: you're at work at a fast food place, just trying to get through your shift, like…
Same. In fact, because almost everyone I know in CA tips in cash if they use a card, I suspect that the numbers are seriously skewed for this. (Probably for lots of states.)
I loved discovering pizza tracker for the first time with my best friend while we were getting ready for a late night rewatch of Return to Oz. I don't think it had the themes yet (which was a fun discovery of a completely different level), but the fact that we could actually watch our pizza being made blew our minds.…
An official in Michigan running for a seat on the Republican National Committee has published a bizarre open letter…
So true! As a college kid from a blue-collar family, paying more than $10 for a meal is fine dining. I just don't get it, usually.
It's funny that lobster, crab, shrimp, etc. is associated with fancy/expensive food, when most seafood in seafood-abundant areas was traditionally associated with the poor. When my dad was a kid, he would go to the beach and dig clams or dive for abalone or crabs because it was a free and delicious way to help put…
Seriously. My grandma, who we all love dearly in my family, is the ultimate cheapskate and whenever we go out to eat, we have to take the menu away from her and lie about the prices, otherwise she finds problems with everything about the food. Want my grandma happy? Tell her the prime rib is 20 bucks!
This sounds like a variation on the placebo effect. If you're told food is more expensive, you go into the experience with the expectation that what you're enjoying is higher quality, and you're more likely to believe it is, in fact, more delicious.
The Asian grocery stores in my area have had them fairly regularly for $5.99 a pound. All you need is the stomach to kill a living creature with your own two hands!
Apparently, your brain is secretly classist, because you think food is more delicious when it costs more.
Today on "Things I Desperately Wish Existed When I Was Waiting Tables," there's apparently been a group going around…
When is the GOP going to start focusing on all of those welfare queens on Wall Street? Their culture of tax exemptions and dependency on handouts whenever they tank the economy....sorry, sorry, what was I thinking? Those guys are accepting handouts because they love America. Not like those brown people who are just…
I think the comments we're reading here are indication enough of how important something like this is.
Nobody is forcing anyone to watch or participate in anything - yet the very idea of sharing a space with us is enough to enrage the masses. :/