You’ve never seen a worse hive of scum and villainy.
You’ve never seen a worse hive of scum and villainy.
I wonder if there is any outside surveillance at that Taco Bell?
It depends. If I’m on the go and need to keep moving, yeah, saving a little bit of time to park the car is preferable. Also, sometimes its the interior of the store that is packed and the drive-through is empty.
Reminds me of when I worked at a Hardee’s in highschool. This didn’t occur on a night i was working but i heard about it the next day. A woman I worked with was on drive-through one night and apparently her ex showed up at the drive through, crawled out of the car and through the window and beat the shit out of her.…
Oh, i figured that if there was a vegan sub for this, they would have said something, I was just saying that Grande should have known better.
Yeah, don’t dunk on people with celiac. They’d go for the good stuff if they could. Same with lactose-intolerant people or other food allergies. But vegans are free game.
Only if you squint
If they’re using the egg powder for the foam, aren’t their vegan alternatives that can be used for the same purpose? I’ve always heard you can use the juice from canned chick-peas as an alternative in making a meringue.
You ever look into a vegan’s eyes when they say that vegan cheese is just as good as the real thing and they don’t even notice a difference? So dead, those eyes.
“I love animals more than I love most people.”
Speaking of pizza toppings, I want to throw my hat into the ring to say that more places need to offer green olives as a topping. The brininess of a green olive gives some brightness to pizza and helps break up the heaviness of all that fat and carbs.
I do my popcorn basically the same way as you, but I don’t do test pieces. I add my oil, put in roughly the amount of kernels that I’ve learned from experience will make a decent sized bowl, turn the heat to medium/medium high, and then just wait to hear the first pop and then start shaking. I don’t do butter (mainly…
I understand what you’re saying on an intellectual level, but the composition of your post makes it sound dirty.
Like I said, the shows that seem to do good (whether by helping a grieving family find answers/achieve closure or highlighting a failure of the justice system one way or another) and serve a purpose beyond satiating people’s morbid curiosity seem to be the rare exception rather than the rule.
If you find arroz con pollo in your fridge but don’t remember making or buying it, then those might be maggots and not rice.
Well, lets start with the fact that there is a very real difference between a fictional murder and a true-crime type podcast or show, namely that in a fictional murder, no one actually died. As far as true-crime podcasts/shows, like I said, I find them somewhat distasteful because they often come off as exploitative…
To me, the specific form of the products is irrelevant. We’re talking about people leveraging crimes (often horrific murders) as a means to sell shit. There are no products without the show, and there is no show without the crimes. To me, its much the same reason that states have laws in place that prevent murderers…
Ok. Way off base. But what the fuck is up with the whole thing at colleges now where you have all your storage under your bed and your bed is like 4 feet off the damn ground? I mean, I understand that dorms are cramped and everything, but maybe, as new dorms get built, just build ones with adequate storage. I dunno.…
Am I the only one that finds it more than a tad distasteful that a podcast is making money off of what is arguably one of the worst things that can happen to a person with branded products? I mean, the whole genre of true-crime shows are themselves are a bit much, they often try to seem more noble than they are, when…
Spagbol is what the rest of the world calls Calvinball.