2 separate comments recommending denture cleaner! you got any investments you want to divulge?
2 separate comments recommending denture cleaner! you got any investments you want to divulge?
same. I’m often hesitant to give cyclists an out because my fellow riders will inevitably hang themselves with whatever length of rope they’re given, but this guy completely ignoring traffic signals is infuriating. it gives us all a bad name.
Sounds similar to the visceral reaction I have to slideshows & videos when I just want to quietly read an article at work. Does this mean lifehacker will start valuing the emotional state of its readers and stop with the cognitive assault of slideshow & video formats?
I’ve recently started doing this and I love it, not just for water conservation but I feel like I get cleaner since I can actually lather up and the soap isn’t rinsed off my body instantly by the running water. I’ll get in, brush my teeth and wash my face, turn the water off, lather up and shave, turn the water back…
3. Personal activities (social media, side jobs)
@genuinewhale you and I are on exactly the same page. I will buy my PS5 when I don’t have to jump through a bunch of hoops and give multiple companies my data and payment info “just in case” they find one available for me. I’m happy to draw a line in the sand on this, since I will eventually enjoy the games just as…
Disagree - the smart play would be to quietly let that case be conflated with all the rest so as to cast doubt on them all.
In a perfect world, when a situation brings this policy under examination in the courtroom, DD would be found liable in that they expected drivers to evaluate inebriation without providing training for it.
mute will not allow an emergency call to ring through like DND can. they do not do the same thing, even with changing settings.
I love these tips, always down to learn more cooking ideas - but I come from a different place for scrambled eggs and can only see using these if I’ve already screwed up the batch and have to cover up my mistakes.
The thing I miss the most in Chicago here is mountains; biking, boarding, hiking, camping, etc. You can sorta do those things in Chicago/the midwest, but for it to be worthwhile it’s a trip up to Michigan.
Yeah, some water soluble compounds will separate out and go to the top and alter the aroma & flavors you taste when sipping. The difference is lost quickly when you start adding ice (cold mutes flavors) and of course any other ingredients or flavors... it’s fairly subtle, but a fun experience if you’re already…
As someone who enjoys his whisky neat (and never with ice unless making a cocktail) I still want to challenge your assumptions. “Meant to be”?? Is soda also “meant to be” consumed at room temperature because that’s how it’s sold in the supermarket?
I grew up on phillies (east coast) and when I first moved to Chicago I also made the mistake of conflating these two sandwiches. Like turtles and tortoises, they are similar at first blush but have very different origins and habitats.
after living in Chicago for coming up on 20 years now, I can confidently say the food scene is strong here because there’s nothing else to do.
yeah for real. I thought Ylleh’s post was going to end with “....find somewhere else to live” but my brain got a twist ending there. I guess we’re in Applebee’s country now, eh?
Bravo on your literary... joke? Yes, it’s DND that allows the emergency to ring through. Muting does not. Pretty sure I said that. You skimming too fast or something?
For real. Double kudos for the whiz that raised their hand and suggested “How about we make it a slideshow?”
Did you even read the article, or jump to the comments after reading the title? It specifically says, multiple times, that the little things AREN’T to blame, rather it’s a spending mindset.