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Really it’s up to you to decide, it’s really open-ended. I’m personally considering getting a booster even though I work from home now. I don’t really see anything ethically wrong with it, as at this point you aren’t jumping in line or taking a shot away from someone else. We are literally throwing shots away. I have

The Biden admin really made a huge misstep when they set expectations prior to the FDA/CDC reviews. I don’t fall into one of the booster-eligible categories and feel disappointed, and I really shouldn’t.

I understand that. I was simply pointing out the ages of the people I was talking about, as they were around when the movie came out. Like it or not, they were also part of the reason the movie gained cult status even though the satire went right over their heads.

I wondered the same. Or are they sometimes purchased? Being a western, I’d imagine it’s possible they purchased period correct weapons that could somehow still have live rounds in them. 

I really regret replying to you. If you really find this amusing, you should seek help, and I mean that.

Oh I love AIF, I wasn’t knocking it. My point is that the people things like this make fun of don’t usually understand the humor. They are laughing with the awful characters, not at them. 

I can definitely understand Baldwin feeling a tremendous amount of guilt for this, but the rest of your statement makes no sense to me. Assuming he was using the weapon as intended in the scene, how is this his fault? I can’t imagine it’s standard practice for actors to safety check their props. 

By your logic we should never eat poultry. 

Unless you’ve been trained and are practiced in aseptic technique the risk of cross contamination is very high.”

I unfortunately know people from an older generation (young boomer and old Gen X) who completely miss the point with Blazing Saddles. They find the use the “n word” to be funny, and completely miss the (very obvious) portrayal of the racist white folks as morons.

I think this has more to do with experience on the job than video games. I don’t think many people of any generation spent their teenage years playing around with Microsoft Excel in their spare time. 

That’s not one I ever remember coming across in the wild, but I agree, good design. 

Well I think they did a good job. 

That is a really good plate, I love the color scheme. I also like how the cactus appears to be giving the finger. 

If someone is roasting onions at 420 degrees for 30 minutes there is no way they aren’t reaching 165 degrees, which is where salmonella goes to die.

I personally think most modern license plates are ugly. I prefer older designs that usually went with the “less is more” philosophy. I live in Michigan, and are standard plates are fine, but I still think our old white on blue plates were better.

“If I come across a kitchen advertising “Don’t worry, I know how to handle the salmonella” I’m not going to trust that. Even if it’s my kitchen.”

Which is why you wash them. Knowing about this recall might change my order of operations in the kitchen, meaning I’ll cut up any raw ingredients prior to onions intended for cooking, but I have no issue using these onions for cooking. Our household does not eat raw onions very often.

How many minutes you have left on your plan? Did we travel back to 2002? I can’t remember the last time cell phone plans had call time limits, and I don’t most people would reach them in the age of texting. 

These two things from that link seem to contradict each other. According to this, it is somehow okay to kill salmonella in meat and contaminated produce via cooking, but there is an exception if it’s recalled? Makes no sense. Cooking either kills germs or it doesn’t.