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Lake Effect Woe
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Got it, thanks. Where I’m from, it’s not exactly considered a gourmet beverage, but I’ve honestly never heard of any racial connotations. The Fox idiot’s comment would have gone right over my head.

If you don’t mind my asking, what part of the US are you from? I’ve lived in the north east and midwest, and never heard of a Kool-Aid insult other than in reference to a cult (Jonestown, “drink the Kool-Aid”, etc). There seems to be a few people in the comments that recognize it as a racial insult, so I’m starting to

YES. Evaporated milk in coffee or tea is amazing. If you usually have cream and sugar, it replaces both.

I don’t think there was any judgment passed on saving money - just that it was necessary “hidden” reality in most of the families that were trying to imitate the american ideal at the time. The fact that everyone wasn’t wealthy had to be kept secret, from coworkers, friends, neighbors, and even family (particularly

Also delicious in coffee and tea!

What was censored here? And who did the censoring?

Your comment would have a lot more weight if something was actually censored here.

I completely agree, but I’d point out that neither of us is disagreeing with feminists on this (I suppose I’m one myself). It’s not feminists keeping this game out of the US, it’s the developer, who assumes it would not sell well. The blame is being put on feminists, and that’s what bugs me here. There’s already a lot

I noticed this in Tokyo too, but this was about 15 years ago (not sure if it’s gone more or less ‘French’ since then). Absolute best profiteroles I’ve ever had in my life, though!

There was no question of her qualifications. He didn’t say her husband knew more than her, or that her husband should have her job. It was a “even your husband would agree with me on this” statement - not a “your husband always knows best, you silly woman” statement. I don’t feel a need to “break a sweat” unless there

There’s a difference between falling in with the wrong crowd and moving to another country to join a violent terrorist group.

He never claimed she was unqualified. He was disagreeing with her policy, and implied that another well known, respected economist would agree - one that she happens to be married to. It could have been phrased better, but I really don’t think it’s condescending.

Please don’t make the grossly incorrect assumption that teaching means you’re not working in the field. That’s exactly what professors (not “teachers”) do - current research in the field.

Sure, the people who voted for Nader would likely have voted for Gore, if the only options were Bush and Gore. But do you really want to condemn the voting system for allowing a third choice? He had significant support - enough to “put us in this mess,” but I’m not sure how it’s his fault that Bush was awful. I like

Please do! I enjoy a good fantasy tale before bed. Don’t forget to work in Paris, and oh, why not 9-11, too.

It actually is like taking cough syrup. Any OTC medication has risks, and some people are affected more than others. Tylenol is an incredibly dangerous drug if not taken properly, as is cough syrup, which people often mix with other cold medications and wind up overdosing on tylenol or other ingredients without

I think it’s the other way around: they’ve become one of the largest corporations in the world because they exploit people and put them in harm’s way.

The analogy isn’t perfect. When your driver’s license expires, you’re not legally able to drive. When your greencard expires, you still have permanent residency - it isn’t revoked like a license. I’d compare it more to a student id. You’re not expelled if your student id expires, you just need a new one if you want to

Frankly, I’d be fine with him being super high. Who isn’t? But he looks a little smug to me...

Indeed it did. Just its face, but that was enough. And I really did love it!