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1) Bill Clinton
2) Barack Obama
3) Hillary Clinton

Heh, it just occurred to me that you might have been referencing Trump specifically with your comment, or at least that how others have read it. When I first read your comment, I thought you were talking about our entire ruling class.

Yeah, I mean, I don't frequent facebook, twitter, Reddit, 4chan, or any other sites where anyone would think 'snowflake' is a clever insult, so I really haven't seen it too many places, but I can assure you it's been tossed around these parts.

This is not like in direct response to your post or anything, and I don't mean to cast aspersions on you, but I was just thinking about how there seems to be a critical mass here that regards "snowflake" as some moronic insult that only moron right-wingers would use, and it's funny because one of the only places I've

Listen, they are legitimate stakeholders in our basic need to consume food for survival. Just like we need to eat, they need to profit off of it, and failing to guarantee they do would be inhumane.

Well better late than never I suppose.

From what I understand, almost all cows are fed grass most of their life, and then some are finished with corn or, apparently, Skittles. They are fed the corn in the last month or two before slaughter in order to, as you say, fatten them up very quickly. The typical grass-fed cow is around 28 months old at slaughter

Just make sure most of it is funneled through Monsanto and ConAgra and that way you can preserve the free market.

No, they're actually pretty cheap! The only drawback is fueling the rapid evolution of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, so no biggie really.

So what lesson do you prepuce we are supposed to draw from it?

So, probably about $6,000 now, if it's like most health care costs?

Soon enough this will say "disqus points."

Ooh, that reminds me of another hotdog adjacent dish that I had in France, which is merguez. It's a Moroccan lamb sausage with harissa mixed in with the meat. They sell it on the street especially in southern France, and ordering it 'a l'Americain' means served on a baguette with French fries, mayonnaise, and ketchup.

#PathOfLeastResistance!

Did you get them with the curry ketchup they have over there? That stuff is awesome. I started making it at home and I'm totally hooked.

Who knew that they'd have great wieners in Wien (aka Vienna)?

Can we talk about curry ketchup?

Huh. I thought that was Von Miller.

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'Wait a second, this steel beam is just apple cores and Chinese newspapers!'