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Are you saying that if you work from home you’ll become a racist, misogynist, moron? 

Exactly. There’s only one correct worldview and it’s yours, right? This isn’t the same type of rhetoric Trump uses to justify his hate speech at all, is it?

Yeah, I always feel like in Banff you stay in the town and wander the streets, go to restaurants, and maybe go on an easy hike. Jasper, on the other hand, is not a very interesting town itself but there’s a couple dozen different day hikes within 30 minutes of the town and other than the gondola and Miette hot springs

What? This is a weird comment. Jasper is very much the wilderness and far more rustic than Banff. I’ve probably spent 150+ days in each park (camping, hiking, mountain biking, skiing,) and live about 3 hours away from either of them and if someone suggests that Banff is more wildernessy then I don’t think they’ve been

  • If you could only use three dried seasonings (excluding salt) for the rest of your life, what would you choose? Cumin, chili powder, and oregano

Champagne corks, cows, hot tap water, ants, icicles, toddlers with guns, and vending machines are all much more dangerous so what exactly makes these keys “so bad?”

Aaron H., why are you capitalizing every 5th word? I was trying to find a theme and thought maybe you think nouns are supposed to be capitalized but aren’t very good at recognizing them?

Just FYI if you plan on doing this you may as well buy self-drilling (they aren’t technically self-tapping) with the rubber washer under the head. They are specifically designed to prevent leakage.

The number one tip that I used of his was buy the Roma Pass and then use it for the Coliseum because you get to jump the line. Saved us at least 3 hours of waiting.

On a side note, that new Letterman show on Netflix is exceptional. He’s got such a gift of being fun (sarcastic) but also thoughtful.

This is me. I’m have some sort of sensitivity to it so I avoid it. I find most deodorants don’t have aluminum in them though whereas antiperspirants do.

My mechanic told me that the body will totally rust away before it actually dies.

I’ve been driving a ‘98 Tercel for 12 years in Edmonton, AB where our winters are long and snowy and when this Tercel dies someday (took it from 80,000km to currently 293,000) I would consider finding another one. There’s something about it that makes it feel unstoppable in the snow. It’s basically got wheelbarrow

The America’s Test Kitchen Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe is unbeatable imo. It uses browned butter and you pretty much make a butter caramel to mix with the dry ingredients. It is unreal.

This sounds a lot less like a conspiracy theory and more the behind-the-scenes machinations of a totally corrupt industry.

*Record Scratch*

I had this, virtually identical, situation happen to me as well. I was not in the frame of mind to throw it into N but I stomped on the brake, slowed to 15 and then I pulled the e-brake and turned off the engine. That was in the space of maybe 7 seconds so for the life of me I cannot understand how you can go for ~3o

I’m torn by this idea. On one hand, yes, you should just quit the book if it isn’t captivating you. Why waste your time that way? However, how do you know you won’t like it unless you actually finish it? I have read many books (I read almost exclusively non-fiction) that started slow (Guns, Germs and Steel, Thinking

This is the same reason my old neighbour drowned all those kittens.