You’re assuming I’m biased
You’re assuming I’m biased
You’re just kind of giving me the dough version of “a cookout is not a barbecue” here. If you’re into the history of local foods, then the story of why a thing came by its name is an interesting aspect of any dish.
I’ve totally nacho’d these. It’s an EXPERIENCE.
God that is hideous to look at.
You do NOT want to drive 12 hours in a Fit.
right at th beginning of all this, my local kroger started selling shaved steak for about $4.50 for 14 oz. first thing i did was get some heat and eat ciabatta and make italian beef sammies. the only thing i would add is that you should carve out the bread. had some nacho cheese on one. fuggagetabowtit.
My kids are adopted— my son has significant needs, so a few things: The terms gotcha day and rehome are terms used in adoption. I have 2 cats and I always cringe when the word “adopted” is used about animals. I love my cats— they are not children. In our house we don’t do gotcha day, we celebrate family day with an…
#4- He’s on a nice farm upstate, where he can run free with the other Spectrum Children.
1. They also put him in a dark closet by himself to “calm him down”
The bigger mystery to me is, who watches these videos? Who follows these people and wants to listen to basic people spewing basic shit for 45 minutes, which could be condensed into 2 minutes but they stretch it out foreeeeever to get more $$$$?
Fuck these people - and almost all others - for living their lives online. Yes, it generates an income, but so does a lot of other stuff that people shouldn’t do. You sit down to a video and say it’s the hardest... video you’ve ever had to make publicly? Then thanking your viewers... and their nice comments. Maybe…
I have some experience with this. Being sent away/“rehomed” is profoundly traumatizing, even when it’s in a divorce situation, with the child in question moving from parent to parent. It doesn’t matter how nurturing the parents are. The child internalizes it as a problem with them, and the sibs question whether it can…
If they wanted to protect his privacy they could just, you know, not make a youtube video about him in the first place
That’s the part that really gets me too - they’re sharing info about his life and his medical situation that they have no right to share. Doing so isn’t in his best interest, it’s just in theirs, because they want to make sure that no one thinks badly of them. They’re clearly not equipped to be good parents to him,…
This ‘family as performance’ shit is angering in ways I cannot reasonably put into words using my mushy quarantine brain.
My friend was given back to the adoption agency after his first set of parents decided he was too sullen as baby. I think good riddance to those people, he ended up with a loving family and was too young to really remember that first family. These people publicly documented his stay with them so it’s out there…
The way they make withholding information sound like they’re doing it solely to guard Huxley’s privacy is just unconscionable. Her fake crying could also use some work.
A few things to add color to the discussion:
Sorry, no. I owned a 2001 Miata SE and currently own a 2016 Launch Edition. I’m a fan. But as others point out, the only distinction this car has is low mileage. Ok, sure, because of the low mileage it’s cosmetic condition is like-new but a 75,000 mile example that’s been taken care of will look pretty decent, too,…