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Mister Shibbles
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You’d be surprised at how durable wood can be when its not designed to be cheaply first, cheaply second, cheaply third.

I don’t think I’ve seen a Michael Peña performance I didn’t like

Even made Observe and Report watchable

“Heeeyyy baby, do those legs go all the way up?” “No.”

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I could’ve sworn that I saw a trailer for the finished mod on YouTube awhile back:

COTD

and so the war between orthodox subbers and protestant subbers began...

I once thought I was playing Eve for several hours, turns out I just change my PC wallpaper to a starscape and left Excel open

I see “style-of-every-unity-game-recently”

Learn about logic before trying to make arguments like that, Jason. You have multiple logical fallacies in your reply, which is disgusting. Lets start:

Unless it’s the other kind of Valet. You can trust your car with a Gentleman’s gentleman.

Nope.

And for some context, AAA was originally (and still is) and accounting term, which I think sheds some light on the mindset of the executives who use it.

Duck season! Wabbit season!

I don't rub my chopsticks together but why would anybody cared if i ever did? I'm not Japanese and I'm certainly not trying to act like a traditional Japanese man. I don't drown my sushi in wasabi and soy sauce (except when I drop them by mistakes...) but then again why would anybody cared if i ever did...it's my

I would if I felt it enhanced my eating experience. How I season my food is really nobody else's concern

That's correct only in a "real" Japanese sushi place. In the States, that's not necessarily true. So I say unless you're in a Japanese family owned sushi restaurant in the U.S., feel free to add wasabi to your soy sauce.

Maybe Japan is rich enough and even the cheapest chopsticks are well-polished over there. But here in Russia every other time you eat something Chinese or Japanese your disposable chopsticks would be so crude that there would be big, visible splinters that could easily hurt your hands if you don't rub them. So over