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I find this so weird. I’m on a two-portion Blue Apron plan, I’m a 350lb man, and I usually found myself thinking most of the recipes could have made three servings with just a bit extra. When the entree isn’t “One filet” or something else annoying to break up, I often do split it into three slightly skint meals

I on’t see the roblem.

I on’t see the roblem.

No offense taken - I think in both cases you’re reading a lot more emotion into my responses than is to be found there. I found it silly that someone felt the need to take the guy down a peg over this, and pointed it out.
Ultimately, it’s a song about a dude getting high and thinking he shared an eternal, pure love

Funny, I didn’t mention stalking or kidnapping. Are you maybe imagining the sentences about that?
Zukka says the guy is up his ass because he wrote a song about a certain experience and people are getting exactly the opposite out of it. My point is if he wrote a song about something unhealthy, he has every right to be

I know, how dare he be concerned that a song he wrote about having an unhealthy fixation on a random girl on the subway while high is what some people hold up as a romantic ideal. That’s not remotely weird or unhealthy, and he should just be glad people like his song for what it was never meant to be!

“People looking at this think I’m some kind of explicit ethno-nationalist, but I’m not,” Jafari said.

I dunno, I’m starting to sign on to the theory that they were released in a calculated manner to destabilize and delegitimize the inevitable Clinton Presidency, and then the parties involved sat back and went “Oh, crap, we were not ready the level of scrutiny that would result from winning! We vastly overestimated the

In the immortal words of the Bard:

In the immortal words of the Bard:

For some, it might be a significant amount of extra effort to rearrange the room’s CAD model, as opposed to picking up a physical cabinet model and turning it sideways. So, depending on the print and your plans, it might still be worth it to another audience. And, again, more fun, especially if you’re planning your

Even having made the effort to model everything, I think I’d feel more engaged and free moving the pieces in a physical. That said, I haven’t spent years working in CAD software, so perhaps that would change things?
Ultimately, the point is that different people visualize and interact differently. For some, pure CAD

I have been that guy. He’s not on a call with a customer. He’s trying to understand something very complex and build a complete mental model of it. In four minutes, he will be close to putting together the final pieces of this hour-long endeavor, and the music he is using to attempt to drown out the banter the company

Garmin deal does not include “X-Large” version. Which is normally the exact same price as the regular, just adds about an inch to the band or so. So that inch of rubber costs fifty bucks today.
Disappointing, I was looking forward to finally getting in on the HR.

Garmin deal does not include “X-Large” version. Which is normally the exact same price as the regular, just adds

Yeah, all I could think was how long this “impromptu” peeler was taking to make, how many opportunities you had to cut yourself... then we got to the point of “Now take scissors (AKA A SHARP OBJECT YOU COULD HAVE USED TO PEEL THE VEGETABLE MORE SAFELY HALF AN HOUR AGO) and...”

I always wonder exactly how they determine causation and correlation when doing these stats and infographics. To what degree does having a friend at work make work better, and to what degree is it just that people in better work environments naturally develop more friendships at work? Is it just possible that people

I'd say cultural fit isn't a bad thing... but trying to select for it intentionally probably is. Just by being a human with subconscious biases, you're already selecting for "cultural fit" without every trying to consider it actively. We should, if anything, be trying to disrupt our assumptions about what kind of

But the fact is that people generally like to socialize with people mostly like themselves. People feel more comfortable around people who have things in common with them. And so you end up with a company where people share a lot of the same extracurricular interests, which sounds great until you realize how many of

It's buy-in. You create an account, give them your email and permission to contact you, and they get to send you an email reminder later saying "Hey, did you like that knife skills class?People who enjoyed the Knife Skills Class have also enjoyed the following classes, all on sale now!" Some percentage of people