hackeryii
HackeryII
hackeryii

Agreed. I have a mild allergy (or some kind of intolerance) for shrimp. Just shrimp. I won’t go into anaphylaxis, but I get hot under the collar, itchy, and my digestive tract gets completely steamrolled. People treat it like I’m some kind of picky eater, but I eat basically all other kinds of shellfish and seafood

He’s a quack as far as all this diet shit goes, but he’s apparently an accomplished surgeon, and he’s teaching surgery.

Much as I don’t care if my plumber is a shitty electrician, I don’t care if my surgeon is a shitty nutritionist.

Pandering to whom? People who accept gay people?

News flash: that’s “pandering” to a majority of the nation, bordering on a supermajority.

It’s times like this that I miss Suri’s Burn Book.

At least they can look forward to a 20 K game before he blows his shoulder out and turns into a character in a baseball movie starring an aging Leo DiCaprio.

It's 30 or whenever you have kids, whichever comes second. You hang on to your youthful vitality a little longer if you have kids later.

Ump actually calls one of Drew Storen’s innumerable strike three pitches a strike and the Nats advance to the 2012 NLCS.

There are also cheese-mongers and hate-mongers.

You've got the alien war all wrong, Drew. If aliens come to Earth to try and conquer us, the whole Earth will be a freaking battlefield. It's not like when America goes to war and everything happens far away, and we all keep our emotional distance and watch a little CNN now and again. Aliens will be

OK, but Skyline still is undefeated in the category of "looks like a horrendous gastrointestinal explosion."

The systemic oppression and marginalization of an entire group of people is "minor" compared to theft?

You're just trolling now.

It was invoked, but not relied upon to decide, Windsor v. U.S., which struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. The majority there relied on the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

All of the current marriage equality cases invoke the Equal Protection Clause, under the theory that (1) LGBT people are a protected

Merriam Webster:

Common has an Oscar. Somewhere Bill O'Reilly's head is exploding.

Gawker Media needs a retail version of Kitchenette to run a BCO-like column. May I suggest calling the column "I'll Check In The Back"?

We did reverse-seared steak, your poached lobster tail recipe (it was sublime), mashed baby Yukon golds, and creamed spinach. Steakhouse dinner at home for well under $100, and that counts a bottle each of white and red.

For readers' reference: freeze your butter and just chop it up right out of the freezer when

Thanks for that culture tip!

I have a geography tip for you: America isn't in Europe!

If you sincerely want to make an impact in changing restaurant labor laws, step one is to not go to restaurants and line the owner's pockets. Paying for your meal - paying the owner - and stiffing the worker is not the financial incentive you think it is.

If you don't make enough money to tip, you should stick to