nomskull
nomskull
nomskull

Nope—it’s just that the glasses are >CHEAP<—i.e. poorly made.

Nope—it’s just that the glasses are >CHEAP<—i.e. poorly made.

Most cheap glasses break in the sink when I’m washing them.

Most cheap glasses break in the sink when I’m washing them.

I know this doesn’t qualify as fancy, but the only pepper I use on the kitchen table for whatever (savory) dish I’m eating is McCormick “Gourmet(tm)“ CHIPOTLE CHILI PEPPER.

I always look when they draw blood, but I couldn’t see the flu shot because they put it in high up and back.

You misspelled “shit ton”.

You have a different view when your immediate circle are full of people in diagnostics. Their certainty that you need a shot, because they know the current statistics for rabid bats and other such metrics, convinces me that it is a no brainer. It’s also required by state law in some states to report the exposure to

I’d rather have a couple of shots than die, thank you. The headline is accurate because if you guess wrong then you will die. Therefore, if you come into contact with a bat, you probably need a shot.

When you get older, you just want to sleep when you get drunk.

All salt is sea salt.

I tried to make a corny broth once. All I had to show for it was wrinkly feet.

Soooo many toxic substances released in cars burned, no?

Noro, not nano.

I said UTC, but yeah.

I generally am nice and use my recipient’s timezone. Alternately I could use UTC and let them figure it out.

Ask this guy:

Pro-tip: for MagSafe 2 you can buy (or dig one out of storage—we have tons at work) an old original MagSafe charger and the $10 MagSafe to MagSafe 2 adapter and it is perfectly fine. Save big money without buying knock-off.

That’s strange. Updates never remove my RSAT installation.

I’ve never heard of scooping before, but it sounds right to me. For some of us insulin-resistant folks it’s not about vanity, it’s about tighter glucose control without the soul-sucking experience of never eating bagels again.

Just finished some waffles and realized I should’ve added matcha. Next time.

Just finished some waffles and realized I should’ve added matcha. Next time.

Your point about language is quite correct. With enough repetition “Blaine” could become the preferred shorthand for tiresome militant prescriptivist.