I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
Figs are amazing.
Spent enough time in the punk scene to know some people are very serious about it.
What if they work for a PMC? I’d probably judge that. Or worse, what if they’re a CEO?
Wow, it’s probably a one in a million chance that you replied that to someone who knows the reference.
This is ancient.
I get confused every time I see the word “chuffed” because i have no idea if becoming chuffed is a good or bad thing.
I’d probably prefer parsnips.
Most of my lunches are leftovers, but many of them are things like a burger or a bratwurst that I can cook with little effort. Or I can buy something.
Imagine complaining about £4 for lunch, I’m lucky if I get out for under $20.
It’s funny, at the time we probably would’ve said Reality Bites.
That is, of course, only a problem with outdoor cats and feral populations. Indoor cats are fine. Personally I keep my cat indoors for a bunch of reasons, but I also think that reasonable human beings can feel otherwise. I’ve noticed that there are a lot of people online who have decided that not only is keeping an outdoor cat bad, it’s a form of animal abuse. And therefore they not only berate people who allow their cat outside, they also encourage people who stumble upon outdoor cats to take possession of them since they’re being abused. This is a pretty extremist position that probably doesn’t reflect the views of most cat owners, but it tends to get magnified in cat communities that rely on upvotes, since upvotes encourage echo chambers.
There’s a metaphor here.
This whole controversy has been a real boon to my blocklist.
The fact that it’s not run by reddit and it has working 3rd party apps. And that’s pretty much it TBH.
I’d say no, knowledge that we will some day die is unique to humans.
They certainly experience ennui though.
This is a very uninformed response that seems to be based on nothing more than “I don’t like business people.”
A lot of people who obviously didn’t go to business school commenting on this post. Case studies make up quite a bit of business classes.
That’s the white part.
They’re good for activities you want open ears for, like street cycling. Audio quality is not fantastic though. I use them for podcasts.
I mean fuck, if I had a billion dollars I’d get hair plugs too.
Oh that sounds amazing.