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I don’t think she’s saying that they were in direct competition, just that her happiness at getting nominated was tempered by the fact that I May Destroy You was not.

It’s an ironic statement, considering the poster clearly has gone without physical contact for a long, long time.

Nowhere does he say unprotected.

He never said unprotected

File this one under “Yeah, that sounds about right.”

Pirates ruined him. Deciding he was going to play the role as a gay Keith Richards made for a surprisingly good outcome, but he never went back to playing a normal human again.

The real victim here is Paul Bettany, who probably wishes he’d never met Depp.

If we’re talking just acting and not his personal life...Johnny Depp doesn’t act anymore. He does schtick. The make-up, the voices, the weird tics, it’s a series of quirks that occasionally break out into a performance. It’s one step above anything Adam Sandler does, except I know the goal of any Adam Sandler

Because it’s not shiny and exciting?

The long-term studies on red meat are completely clear that red meat causes cancer.

The fake meats never really aimed for the “healthier” benchmark. They go for the sustainability and curelty-free angle for these things because they goal is to hit the flavor profile more than the health benefits.

So because they don’t list the specific vegetables that go into the vegetable burger, people are confused and might mistake it for meat? That’s a really stupid argument.

A thought comes to mind, apropos of nothing in particular:

To be fair I’d watch the hell out of a Chinese-produced George Washington movie.

Thank you to all the posters who have already, and more eloquently, explained the science behind this, and why it’s not so scary.

But even that kind of depends on how you define “tyrant.” Like, Augustus was definitely a tyrant, but the empire wasn’t a miserable hellscape for most people.

For me, it’s definitely websites formatted as slideshows.
A throwback to earlier times that couldn’t load more than one image at once and measured advertising impact by the dumbest metric known.

Each one of these are among my favorite episodes. But this right here:

I kind of get her frustration, though. I grew up with a combination of white and Asian cultures (Japanese adoptive grandmother and half-Korean mother) within a family that loves food and cooking, and I was totally that kid who was considered weird in the 90s for having Japanese curry, furikake and rice, sushi, kimchi,

It’s a bit more subtle and hurtful than that. A lot of kids from other cultures are bullied relentlessly for eating “weird” foods, and a lot of them give up or insist to their families that they can’t eat those foods anymore, which creates an internal spiral of hurt. It is particularly bad for immigrant or first