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Most beer does have a distinctive "beer" taste to it, but a lot of people get warded off from beer simply because the first beer they try is an American Light Lager (bud light, miller light, coors light, corona light, etc) which is a very specific style of beer that doesn't have a lot of flavor, so all you really

I agree. If someone is crying at work, it's probably beneficial to give them some space for a while to let them mull over whatever is going on in their mind. They can choose to come to you or someone else if they want. This is from a coworker perspective. As a supervisor, it'd be different

If you are afforded the opportunity to broaden your horizons, you'll come to appreciate the US work culture a little more. I work for a Korean company, where a lot of the workers unfamiliar with Korean culture and workplace practices find some aspects strange or don't like it at all

I made great use of the leeatherman wave I last had, until it grew legs and walked off. The only thing I didn't quite like about it was the way it opened, since i moved to it from a gerber that opened with a flick of the wrist

Not uite sure where you're seeing the same jawline in those two pictures

To counter your first point, a mole doesn't, but she now has a stronger jawline than the new Superman, which some may find unattractive for a woman

Whoa, they made her look like Anna Gunn

Not that I need platform exclusive titles (still haven't played any metal gear game past Snake Eater) but I would like to play FFXV and the next Gran Turismo, so I forsee myself buying a PS4 "for my son" whilst buying a pair of 9970s to replace my 7970 once they come out at the end of this year/early next year. I

Can you please explain to me what the difference in appearance between Chinese and Koreans is? In over 30 years of being Korean, I haven't been able to figure this one out myself

Err, you just lumped an entire group together by saying Japanese don't look like that. Different people look different, and this shouldn't really be about a nationality thing, since it's never (to my knowledge) explicitly stated what her heritage is, but it can be inferred that she is of Asian descent.

Or of African descent, there a few black Americans in anime

Not a lot of people go out of the way to distil their water before microwaving it. plain tap water or even filtered (pur/brita) water will fizz a bit when you drop a thermometer into it right away, but I've yet to see an explosive reaction from non distilled water

So, the gist is to not just heat water for x time in the microwave oven and drop the teabag/ball/leaves in straight away? I've always nuked until boiling, then dropped my thermometer into the cup and waited for it to come down to 145-150 (I normally drink green tea)

I misread M4 for M14, but you repeated what I had already said about the M249, so I don't know why you bothered to type that at all

Incidentally, there's a short music video on YouTube by a dude that goes by "Eggy John's Pirate Radio" of the "Say What Again" scene with some wub dubbed in. EJPR has many dubstep/brostep videos on there, ranging from about 45 seconds to nearly 10 minutes

You're comparing two completely different types of ammunition there. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol, making it handgun ammunition. .308 win is exclusively a rifle bullet, used for big game or in general purpose machine guns and older rifles. Your comparison should be between .32 ACP and say, 9x19 Parabellum

M14 didn't fire 5.56, it fired 7.62x51mm, which is .308. The M249, aka the SAW is 5.56x45 (.223 more or less) sharing ammo with the M16, but not the M14, which used the same ammo as the M60

Hopefully, someone can shed some light on this topic for me. I enjoy cooking, but I am by no means a professional cook, nor even someone that spends a significant time using knives. I use the tools to accomplish the purpose as quickly and effectively as possible with the best results that my meager skills allow.

You misunderstand me, I am not tyring to justify the south. I belive that slavery is abhorrent, but I also believe that the issue of slavery in relation to the American Civil War is blown more out of porportion today than it waws then. If you ask nearly any non historian today, it becomes apparent that the perception

The battle at Fort Sumter was preceded by the secession of South Carolina and the subsequent message from the general of the CSA that was more or less "gtfo guys". Instead of leaving, the union detachment moved from Ft. Moultrie to Ft. Sumter to try to hold out against the confederate forces. After a day and a half of