katjaneway
Amy G
katjaneway

I will gladly eat a sumo every day when they’re in season, a decadent dessert after lunch. So expensive, but worth it for the best oranges ever made. I really feel like I get plenty of vitamin C during the winter because of these. I always make sure to get the ones with the biggest bumps on top because they’re easiest

Oh man. Sumos are the most delicious citrus fruit ever, but this year the big ones were $3.29 a piece, and the boxes of the small ones were $18.39 for 8 fruits! I switched to Golden Nugget mandarins. They’re smaller, but only (!!) 99¢ each. They’re pretty good; not Sumos, but still pretty good.

Looks like it’s only on the Pixel phones for the time being but I gotta think it’ll make its way across all Android devices sooner or later (and all iOS devices with Google Photos installed some time after that). https://support.google.com/photos/answer/10694388?hl=en

I want to love this but without knowing where they operate, it’s really difficult. And the company doesn’t publish that info anywhere!

This is actually a perfect use case for the Locked Folder in Google Photos - when it was introduced everyone’s first thought was for nudes, but its intended use is exactly this: important personal photos that you may need to refer to later on and don’t need popping up with the rest of your photos. In mine I have a

The only downside is, do you get it after closing time? Because I don’t really want to wait until 10 or 11 PM for my mystery meal.

It would be nice to be able to see which cities the app serves without having to download it first.

There is so much useless information here. Regurgitating a linked article is the lowest common denominator for boosting ad traffic.

“Lame” seems particularly weird to bring up here when I’ve pretty much never heard it described to refer to someone who actually has physical problems with their legs.

Boy, that’s the way to argue your case -- as offensively as possible. That’s how to change hearts and minds. 

This is crazy.

100% on-board with you on this one. And so many of these “slurs” date back to technical words that weren’t used as insults until later.

I’d like to introduce you to my good friend “ridiculous.” Works in both the contexts you described.

So does the whole “it’s just language evolution” rule apply when it’s terms & phrases that may offend people? Plenty of people seem okay chucking the rule book out the window when shown they’re actually saying the exact opposite of what they intend. I wonder if they’re still okay chucking it here.

Wot?
A bit rubbish of an article, no?

This article alone is offensive in itself because it assumes that everyone talking with those phrases with this “ableist” mentality in the forefront to intentionally be mean towards others.

I would think that at this point in our technological lives, we should be able to have a national database of vaccines for people.

You sound exactly like a coffee snob, like every one who starts off with, “I’m not a coffee snob.”

And I will be there to bitch about it. I take my duties seriously.

That will be au upcoming slideshow.

You can put some netting over your blueberry bush. Even if you just drape it over the bush itself (rather than create it structure over it, which doesn’t look nice in a yard), it limits the birds to the few outside of the net, and you can eat the rest.