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There are probably a number of people for whom this will be their introduction to breakfast tacos, and that’s a little sad.

I think food someone else makes is always better, so I bet your are good. Also, yeah, go enjoy some pancakes once in a while!

I’ve been craving a proper pancake breakfast for a while now...maybe it’s about time to go for it...

Sounds like he’s got a fairly healthy outlook based on this article. He’s identified some key things that have caused him a lot of distress and he’s sorting through how unnatural some of it has been and he’s working through how to cope with it. Why drag the dude now?

I feel like some people here are trying to take sides on this as if there’s no way for this actor to live in the tension of both loving his personal experience working on the movie and hating the tragedy and its aftermath. Seeing this through to the end does make sense both economically as some have pointed out and

The fact he insulted Meg’s playing is kinda dumb but he’s entitled to his opinion on that. What’s really foolish, to me, is that he thinks they would have been more successful without her. He should have written “it’s surprising they were as successful as they were given their approach,” then realized he’s rehashing a

I didn’t like U2 until I was almost out of high school in the early 00s, so my “Rattle and Hum” exposure was around the time I was hungry for grandiose idealism so I guess I have a soft spot for all that haha.

I’m no super-fan, but I’ve spent a good many commutes listening to U2 albums over the years and watched some concert videos more than once. Thanks for a trip back through the discography of a band I’ve been neglecting for a while—and reminding me that I might enjoy giving their early 90s foray into excess another

I tend to ruminate on things I regret or things I don’t want to have to deal with when I’m going to bed at night. I’ve found that instead of staring at my phone until I crash (a bad habit I seem to break and regain a few times across the year), it’s been helpful to play versions of the “alphabet game.” I’ll pick a

I’m pretty sure each of these has been a scene or plot point in a sit com, especially during the ‘90s when they’d go ham on the pranks on Halloween.

When my dad was in his 70s, his nose ran a lot. He’d tear paper towels in half and keep them in a jacket pocket to use as “nose blowers.”

What about steaming?

What remains is whether South Park will address this next season.

Unless this round of UFOs brings something with it like Sightings, The X-Files, or Dark Skies, I’m going to be disappointed.

“ . . . explaining that Smith ‘does movies with his shirt off’ while he does ‘a movie getting open heart surgery,’ 

It sounds like he’s kinda going easy on him. 

Let’s not forget the use where you open put it in a closed container with some chlorine tablets and bury it in the field at the edge of your neighborhood so you can watch it explode (pressure, not fire) and throw up a cloud of dust.

I get that Elon is trying to build a place full of people who are committed to doing something great, which is necessarily hugely demanding. And to that end, there are a number of people who are excited, driven, or tenacious enough to see that through. It’s easy to say he’s just trying to build that team so Twitter

I agree it’s not an issue too much on my phones. But in fairness, maybe it’s more of an issue on other devices?

I wonder how many things like that they see every day. Not necessarily foreign intelligence stuff, but in general. It’s so weird looking.