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how about spend it on a recycling robot rather than a tank for the police. 

yeah but I wish we would, as a society, start drinking smaller sodas (like the 80z cans they now have). despite not caring a wit what Non-americans think about americas, I have to (sheepishly) admit that our portion sizes are gross...and we are fat and gross....and we dress poorly...its a personal choice for dignity.

never heard of Kevin can Wait. I don’t watch alot of broadcast tv, so sorry. I did try the first 5-6 episodes of Good Place and I found it mostly just another sitcom, w/ the “is it heaven after all” concept thrown in. That turn sounds a little interesting but it didn’t make the show less boring overall (despite the

really? I thought people didn’t get into the Good Place because of weak writing and mediocre plot devices.

i remember when I was youngster in law school era - one of the guys was a whiskey snob and he would only drink the premium stuff (Jameson specifically).... :D.

yes - I totally agree. machines and programs need to work for man (or woman), and we shouldn’t need to scramble around macgyvering everything to work (especially if there is no accountability as to the (1) effect you are having by this program (I mean, is it actually making any sort of a difference....the answer is

Don’t do this, don’t do that. Rules for how to be a good human.  Seriously, my own personal view here is that nothing will ever change the bulk of what people do - you need to work with how people are. We should work on having sorting robots and machines that can get the job done whether a can is crushed or not. And

what if alone, unstructured time just gets you mellow and anxious. perhaps a faze I need to work through.  i may be stressed out in general, but having such unstructured time generally doesn’t do anything for me if I’m truthful - I just end up thinking to much (and that is always a mistake...for me anyway).  At least

“powdered green chile...available in some grocery stores” ... um...pls name 1?  also, if it doesn’t exist on amazon, it is dead to me.  ;) 

its just laziness - they don’t care and don’t want to cater to veggies...since the demographics mean the veg voice doesn’t matter.

depends on if I see it as a thing existing outside of meat. I don’t see any need for something dressed like a turkey for example, but I have nothing against a good veggie burger. Also, if it isn’t made of meat itself, there isn’t anything inherently gross about it. who cares about the shape etc.

agreed - though I would say Tofurkey itself is useless (ie - shaped like a Thanksgiving Turkey)...but the company makes some good deli slices and sausages....and those taste pretty good on their own.  I think its an individual taste thing.  is it trying to recreate a sausage? yeah. but is it its own thing? yeah. 

I actually don’t mind it being called steak - but I don’t want that on the menu as my vegetarian option where it actually is supposed to take the place of a real stake.  yeah, arrange it as part of a complete meal and then I’m fine.

I agree about the fake chicken nuggets etc. I don’t like processed food anyway, if I can help it, so I wouldn’t like real chicken nuggets for much the same reason. but I don’t think it is wrong to use some of the techniques or preparation methods for veggies. like I think “pulled pork” jackfruit is delicious. people

I don’t eat meat mainly because I think it is gross. sorry. I also think it is unethical and agree w/ the environmental issues...but if you were to break it down to one overriding reason, it is the grossness. To me, despite all the tasty looking sauces and preparations, it is almost at the same ick factor as eating

the hemp one.... just eww. I liked almond milk and the like way before (and way better that when) people started using them in coffee instead of milk....gah. But when they use low fat or fat free milk at starbucks....oh my that gets my goat. Low fat milk - it is isn’t any healthier for you than whole milk (in fact,

yeah but so-called nut cheese or veggie meat (like wheat gluten and soy nuggets...even tofu) have a long storied asian history - and they are awesome all on their own. I wouldn’t lump them in the wagon of fake meat, even though they are being marketed that way.  and I don’t like them as substitutes for a regular meat

veg here and I agree. I don’t think vegetables work well in the way that european and other western cooks try to force it into (the concept of a main dish and sides). I think asian/indian cuisines treat veggies way better, as part of a overall balanced dish. that said, I think sliced and well caramelized cauliflower

what are the feminine qualities?

if a super car maker decides no more stick...perhaps they are right.