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How can you not love Stellar Skateboard?

save their lover/daughter

I think some of what’s happened is economic — the sites that cover pop culture, film, and television have collapsed, and are either gone or barely limping by. That’s certainly what’s happened at the AV Club.

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STOP GIVING MY CAT ACTING ADVICE.

Bullshit. That poutine ad campaign is legendary.  She’s just jealous, plus hates Niagra Falls.

He’s looking more like Yosemite Sam

Because tsuyoikuma sucks, just so it isn’t lost:

If you’re going out with a group, and you have one unadventurous eater along, it’s great to have a burger in the menu. 

I thought she was good in The Others.

As Nick Meyer, director of operations at Ember Kitchen in Texas, told Tasting Table last year, “We’d much rather be known for salpicon de pulpo, crispy tamal and Josper-grilled items.”

I’m a traditionalist: bring back the Coca Cola Refreshing Filmmakers Competition! 

Not sure how I’m supposed to take this.

Well, so what? I don’t give a good goddamn whether any other business makes a profit on me, why should restaurants be special?

So at the brewery that I used to work for it cost about ¢25 per pint to produce the average beer, not the weird beers the normal ones. They sold at $8-$10 a piece it’s more like up to 4000% upcharge

I guess I am a basic bitch then. I almost universally prefer a well made burger over some ham fisted, bullshit fancy item on the menu.  Most of the places complaining like this probably suck anyway, or are just way over priced for what you get.

The third option is the restaurant wasn’t their choice & they’re trying to order one of the cheaper items on the menu.

Yeah. It’s about profit margin, not total price. Right?

I feel like if someone goes to a restaurant and orders a burger.. They either want a burger or nothing else appeals to them and so they get the burger.

I suspect that most of the time someone is ordering the $19 burger, they’re not the one who chose the restaurant, and them ordering the burger is the price you’re paying to have the party there at all. It’s like the perfunctory vegan item at the steakhouse.