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I don’t believe the child birth story. “That is no excuse. I am extremely disappointed. You need to figure out where your priorities are” is too perfect a villain’s line, and if it was typed like this, he likely didn’t know the employee took time off for the delivery. Also weird is Vox’s phrasing that the employee

For some purposes, yes. It depends on what the kale is going into. They also get extra dried-out and gross when they’re bagged and old like the stuff in TJ’s.

But their produce is garbage. :-(

“you’ve never worked with the general public before.”

I’ve been working with General Public so long, he was just Lieutenant Public when I got started.

Hmnnn.

AND people have given very thorough, detailed answers, including instructions, each prior time. ENOUGH.

This is the third time he’s asked this question. He’s either trolling or has been downloading kiddie porn.

I am the opposite. This is one of my least favorite commercials. I think it’s disgusting.

You troll around here often? :)

God damn that picture is creepy.

Thanks! She’s not huge on jewelry, but the handprint kit is a great idea. Here’s a super cute baby picture as a thank you.

your mom is a saint. i would have taken you down to the crick and drowned you.

Ragú is basically corn syrup with a little bit of tomato paste in it. I would not feed that to anybody.

I think food aversions are a big reason why so few Americans travel - you have to eat what “they” eat. For adults with tastes of two year olds it can be a traumatic experience. Although almost everywhere we go now you can find McDonald’s and Burger King - our greatest exports.

Unpopular Opinion: it's not the worst thing in the world for a toddler to experience a bit of hunger and/or experience people not caving to her or his food whims. People—-including kids—-often get a lot less picky when they realize no one is going to run to the grocery store to get chicken nuggets shaped like

Wow, is the era of Jaydens and Braydens and Kaydens really over? Maybe those never made it in the top ten for either list, but these seem pretty conservative.

Where are you from that your sister made it to adulthood without ever having a sandwich? (Also, I’m assuming she’s an adult based on the rest of this thread, so if she’s a kid, sorry). Burgers I kinda understand because I know a decent number of people who grew up in non US places where burgers aren’t as common or

Until just two weeks ago, I was around kids all the time professionally. I'm around them all the time privately too (big family, all friends have kids). I've seen both kinds of parents, but I've also seen very patient skillful parents who have kids that are just friggin' picky. It's a pretty common thing for people

I HATE adults who never outgrew that phase. In kids, that kind of pickiness is amusing and sometimes infuriating. In fucking adults it’s just unacceptable and I don’t care if this makes me a bitch but if you’re a grown up with the tastebuds and food sophistication of a 5 year-old, I will lose all respect for you.

This is REASON #3 why we chose not to have kids. It sounds minor, but we really like the way we currently eat and cook, and I just don't want mealtimes to be a headache for years.