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My use of McDonald’s has skyrocketed during the pandemic due to the ability to place mobile orders and hit the drive-thru / curbside pickup. It’s mostly just to get a big $1 soda (McDs isn’t making bank on me) but I’ve probably bought 50 of them for myself and others in the last year. It’s so damn convenient.

It certainly sounds like blog writers, who depend on metrics that require readers to spend time on the page to generate income, don’t want to relinquish control of how users access the advertised information. If only someone could teach the foodie blogs to use godforsaken slideshows to maximize clicks before being

According to all the bloggers upset over the tool in the thread you referenced, it seems to have very little to do with historical information and context and entirely to do with ads & clicks. The history/context shtick seems to be a façade for ‘we have to add filler for the money’ which is fine. People should make

Evangelicals are a cult. I’m former Southern Baptist, and I can absolutely see it, even in the most “benign” of churches and denominations. More importantly, religious fundamentalism fosters certain mindsets that gets extended into other aspects of life, like:

This comment reply confuses me. Your entire article is all about not skipping the stuff before a recipe and you’re energetically agreeing it only takes seconds to skip it.

My entire childhood there a can of this in the cabinet. My mother never opened it, but being as frugal as she was, she wouldn’t throw it away. I believe that it was still there when we emptied the house after her passing.

You should be able to find boston brown bread, it’s really dense but interesting.

BMI and all of it associated what not may be bullshit, but

When it’s your turn, unapologetically get that shot. I have no patience for the stupid people who judge this. It does not matter why you’re eligible. You’re in line and we need to keep the line moving until everyone gets in.

BMI, as has been stated many times, is bunk.

Wow! I was honestly a little shocked to see this on Jezebel because I read this book probably 3-4 times as a tween/teen (it was my mom’s) but haven’t heard it referenced much since then.

Depending on where you live, Catholic schools offer a much higher-quality education than the local public schools, and sometimes much safer too.

Catholics. The most judgy of all the Christers.

Uh I’m sorry have you met Methodists?

Catholics. The most judgy of all the Christers.

Yeah, I read the headline and had my outrage all locked and loaded and then saw it was a Catholic School and thought “oh yeah, that tracks.” Sure its still shitty, but you did CHOOSE to send your kids to Catholic School so judgement, shunning and hypocrisy are to be expected for anything outside their norms

I mean, as an enterprising woman or criticism of the modern economy she might have an OnlyFans, but if you’re thinking she was a biblical sex worker, that comes from Catholics mistakenly conflating Magdalene with two other figures in the bible, a mistake that was recognized and fixed by the Catholic church in the late

If you find yourself living in a community of assholes, sending your kids to a school run by an asshole, it’s maybe a good idea to find a better community.

I don’t get the Gen Z ire for Millennials. I’m 33 and I understand that there are things that my generation does that are annoying as hell, but are we actively destroying the planet like Boomers have been doing for decades and how some Gen X’ers are now? No.

I’m gonna keep wearing my skinny jeans because other jeans are annoying to wear with snow boots. Fight me.