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My  2.5 y/o daughter recently learned that she can just start talking and making noise while her 7 y/o brother tries to talk and he will immediately get mad and yell at her. She loves that. I’m impressed with her and a kinda dread the next however long until at least one of them moves out.

I’m tempted to predict a split into two categories: “Charted” and “Uncharted,” but as stated in the article, the chart cannot be unseen. Maybe it’s too complex to memorize and it won’t be a factor. Maybe this will be SH2's version of how you can tell which hammer bro has the hammer in SMB3 based on which way they face

Do FPSs affect how you see the world? Of course! I was a skateboarder as a kid. It’s been 15+ years since I actively went out looking for skate spots, but I still think about the roll-up and landing every time I see a ledge, stairs, a handrail, or a gap. It also means I know better than to let my 7-year-old ride his

To the 18-25 year-old: Don’t delay cultivating warm, openly-caring relationships with your friends now. Just because sarcasm and in-jokes are fun now doesn’t mean they’ll bear good fruit in 5-10 years.

I guess some want the candidates to think that no one is willing to believe there can be unity if they disagree on a few things?

Best I can come up with is that he’s trying to subtly insult Russia, almost as if to say:

Unsolicited office worker advice for the week:

The beat and especially the instrumental hook are really similar - especially in the verses. The chorus is different. Overall though I think it’s hard to argue the songs aren’t substantially similar.

‘Spicy, salty, sour, sweet; give us something good to eat!”

But the council is called the “National Hot Dog and Sausage Council.” They apparently hold hot dogs in a separate category.

I’d be curious to see how it’d work if you took the same amount of ground beef to make one triple cheeseburger and one double cheeseburger, then did a blindfolded taste/texture test.

You know, Josh Scott, the owner of JHS (a guitar effects pedals company), was recently in NYC buying Shake Shack burgers for anyone who wanted to talk effects. His Instagram is full of people tagging In-N-Out while on pictures of burgers and other foods that are decidedly NOT In-N-Out. Apparently he found their

Update: The man accuses the animation firm of plagiarizing ideas from a novel he’d written. 

But did you or did you not go to bed with a humidifier on?

A BBC article said the suspect, a male, was muttering things about getting “ripped off” by the company. It also said he has no employment history with them.

My dad loved it.

Is it weird that I found reading this a bit moving? Maybe it’s from the loss of family. But there’s something kinda beautiful about this process that seems to ease you in to death.It also strikes me that it’s almost like an airlock with the beyond.

I must have missed it but I don’t see anyone saying “it can’t be racist because he was talking about inferior governments, not people groups.” I would have figured they’d have said that first.

It is possible to both love something and want it to be better than it is. 

Food: it brings people together.