Daphne definitely knew what she was doing, and those kids are definitely not Cameron’s.
Daphne definitely knew what she was doing, and those kids are definitely not Cameron’s.
If you listen to his podcast, or some of his more recent peripheral work, his move to short form and one guest was his own decision. He was sick of the monologues, and felt like his own creative freedom was at stake. It seems like he’s trying to move outside of the traditional talk show model that has existed for so…
I’m just curious what you thought Kevin would be writing about in the Taste Test / Fast Food section.
I think this is why it’s such a natural fit for white evangelicals, or at least in my experiences growing up in that culture. They’ve always cared more what you think *about* something, rather than the something itself. What do you think about God? What do you think about feeding the poor? What do you think about…
I felt the same way, but then realized he was dealing with depression, and it kind of shifted the entire reading of his arc for me.
Man.. y’all are too good. The social media cycle is so quick, by the time I read a 2 hour old article, these Chads and Beckys have already wiped their online footprint. Good work.
Hipstception.
That’s all correct, but if you’re eating it plain, it’s better to add heavy cream and butter, along with your aromatics / flavorings of choice.
212 degrees of ambient heat is still a good amount of heat. After 25 minutes, I would expect the stalks to be tender, especially with her cutting off a quarter inch. It’s definitely a misreading / misunderstanding of the original article, but it doesn’t seem that far off in terms of execution. Water in the jar would…
That’s the thing with all this chuds... they’re constantly fighting yesterday’s battles from the future. Fighting an intentionally progressive group from the position of conservatism means they’re shooting at shadows.
Some sins are unforgivable. Dust your sandals off and move on.
It’s so important to recognize and do the work to find the ways that we cope with anxiety, stress, etc. I had the habit of completely disengaging and going cold whenever conflict would happen (still have to pull myself out of that from time to time) and it was 100% a survival mechanism that created a lot of problems…
I’m heading that way next weekend, so this is good timing. Also excited to check out Against the Grain and Sergio’s.
I live in the Sahara of chain restaurants. The closest chain is probably 15 - 20 minutes away, but I’m up to my neck in local restaurants that range from a burger place attached to a gas station (literally the best burger I have ever had), to local taco joints, to hipster taco joints, to breweries, etc. Plus, I prefer…
I know... what test group did that even fail in?
“Before you call anyone bigoted, consider—and be honest—how would you feel if that happened in your neighborhood?”
I had my first (and so far only) panic attack about 8 months ago. Felt like my heart was going to explode. All of the other symptoms too. Dizzy, blurry vision, hot, the whole spectrum. The weird thing about it, and it sounds like you are having a similar experience, was that it was basically normal day. I didn’t have…
Yeah, this seems like textbook racism with a healthy dose of toxic masculinity.
I posted above, but have you tried Clausthaler? I’m not sure it lands in the “genuinely good” category, but it’s pretty decent.
I’ve always been a fan of Clausthaler myself. It tastes close in style to a märzan, and it has a good amount of flavor. Probably the WORST I have ever had is from a local place near me, Schmohz, or Bitburger Drive.