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Intellectually, I grasp that bugs are good protein, yadda yadda, all the usual arguments.

I see all these pro-bug eating articles, but never any info on how people allergic to shellfish will react (since lobsters, crabs, and such are just bugs adapted to marine life).

Nope. The test wasn’t even full bug fat. That tells me they know it would taste funny.  I see no reason to eat bugs.

Why is that lady cutting it into cubes in her hand? Take the half out -- put in a bowl and then mash it with a potato masher. Then stir in the other shit. Too easy. 

I thought this was going to be a one word article. While a “No” would have sufficed I appreciate the work you put in to show how silly that movie is.

I used to shop at Whole Foods once or twice a week until a few months ago.

They started turning it into an Amazon Warehouse of Bric-a-Brac Plus Occasional Food depot. I don’t really wanted scented candles and wreaths and phone chargers and leg warmers and essential oil burners next to the food I’m purchasing and

I suspect part of it is that Amazon is acting like the 400lb gorilla; and the remaining suppliers want nothing to do with tying their future to that.

Could this be due to Amazon culture? Amazon frequently has notices about how there are only [x] items left, presumably because they try not to get caught with stock that's not going to sell in the short term. In the case of a grocery store, virtually everything is perishable to some degree (even canned goods have

I read it somewhat similarly, but in the vein of: I’m making spaghetti with meat sauce. Oh, your kid doesn’t like meat sauce? Okay, I’ll keep some of the plain noodles out for them before plating everything up to serve. Or, I’m still going to make spaghetti with meat sauce, no plain noodles, but there’s also garlic

I don’t know if I can agree with this take. I don’t even accommodate my own children in this way. I know that there are certain meals they don’t particularly enjoy, but I make them all the same. We don’t force them to eat things they don’t like, but at dinner they can eat as much or as little as they choose of the

I definitely feel the onus of providing for the picky kid falls to the parent, not the host, when attending a dinner party. They should bring something to serve their child that isn’t going to make more work for the host or interrupt the flow their dinner prep, like something in a container they can ask to microwave

This literally might be the one and only thing I agree with this presidency on.

It’s actually a thing. The usual suspects are the wealthy in Asia. Dual citizenship is apparently the hot accessory for the rich.

Yeah. I DESPISE this administration but birth tourism is not cool. 

Right. And thanks for the links. It pains me to no end to actually agree with something that the shithead in chief is doing, but putting up barriers to Chinese nationals is something I can get behind. 

Dear Stuff Stealer,

It seems that no one has been able to find any real data concerning how common or real “birth tourism” actually is

Yes, promise the goobers everything in order to get elected—effing hell.

I cannot understand how people think this will actually happen - magically erasing $2T in debt straight to the deficit. You don’t buy a car, a house or make an investment honestly expecting to not pay it back. I’ve had friends of friends show me messages that they’re paying off the bare minimum of their loans truly

Pulling through is fine, I do it from time to time, but for whatever reason, the one that gets me, is people [usually of a certain demo] who *always* have to park ass-in first. I just find that very annoying, especially in a busy lot, where you have a bunch of other cars waiting. It just feels like total posing. It’s