40118 pts · January 9, 2017
There are dozens of us! To me bacon sucks because the smell is amazing and makes the food a comparative disappointment. I absolutely love the right piece of bacon, but I will pass on bacon 98% of the time for all the reasons you said - overcooked and crunchy, undercooked and limp, fat-to-meat ratio too high. I usually only eat bacon when a large group meal has been made and I have many pieces to be choosey from.
You’re probably thinking of Esther Choi. But the fashion style also reminds me of Kristen Kish.
I recall hearing once that M and B/P sounds are the first infants can make, and may be why many languages have variants of Mama and Papa for mother and father. By that, babies not having words is what named moms.
Think we can get another one out of this broken clock?
This was a very strange image to scroll upon, absolutely absurd and yet I know that I have seen it before, though I couldn’t place it until your description - Albany is the closest airport to where I live and I have used it several times.
Also a lefty that never liked cursive much. My hand writing isn’t terrible, but I do some things “backwards,” like writing e’s by starting at the right and circling clockwise, which makes the stroke of a cursive e very unnatural.
It’s just clear silly putty for playing with. “Crazy Arron’s Thinking Putty” is what I have, about 15$. They sell other fun putties too - metallic, glow in the dark, color changing with body heat. When you stretch and play with the “Liquid Glass”, it gets cloudy with air bubbles; if you let it set, they settle out and it gets clear again. After many times using it though, it gets cloudy with hair, dust, skin oil, etc that doesn’t settle out and looks kind of gross.
Stupid upper case i and lower case L - I had to double take, thinking you were calling Weird Al a plague.
spoon·er·ism/ˈspo͞onəˌriz(ə)m/nouna verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect. Ss in the sentence “you have hissed the mystery lectures”, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence “you have missed the history lectures.”
Elle Cordova. I just learned her name now too! I searched for “Star Trek rhyming woman” based on another video I recognized her from.
Agreed. I think I’ve froze on almost this exact simple math. My brain already calculates “give the customer 50cents” as soon as I see the bill. Then I hit the 20$ button and the register confirms “give the customer 50cents”. Then the customer gives me 50cents. Now I’ve got 50cents in my hand and my brain still telling me to give it to the customer.
I’ve discovered so many absurdist humor memes, some of them have taken up permanent residence in my memory. /gallery/really-big-frogs-VRslHEC
“These words scan with a fantastic degree of confidence despite the fact that together they make no sense at all”
I ask my dog if he wants to go on an adventure! He also gets excited for the Adventure Time song.
I see blood vessels more than roads.
Reminds me of https://xkcd.com/1259/
Winner winner The first response is to deflect blame to Biden.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Bunny_Foo_Foo
Huh, I was not aware this was a common story. I hate to think I fell for something made up, but I’m happy to think it’s doubtful some poor girl is walking around with that name. I don’t know anyone in pharmacy, so I have not been introduced to the “pound o’ mo’phine” story.
I knew someone who was a teacher as well, who told me about some awful names. The one that sticks for me is K-ha, pronounced KaDASHa.
Just a small thing, because it’s going to bother me: It’s not really that the gold hitches a ride on a comet and lands on an existing planet. At one point in a solar system’s evolution it is, roughly, just a young star surrounded by a large orbiting cloud/disk of dust/gas/debris that will eventually condense and start forming planets. The gold is already among that debris and becomes part of the planet as it forms. But, yes, that gold still had to be formed by a supernova (or similar) first.
I agree. I don’t like the guy and his two positions aren’t contradictory; they’re complementary in their stupidity. He’s willing to put his money where his mouth is, but there’s places for both of them.
I heard roughly this once as well. But it was that the mold/fungus primarily affected the top portion of the grain container and the first born was fed first.
Knowing nothing about these characters, my first thought was
There are dozens of us! To me bacon sucks because the smell is amazing and makes the food a comparative disappointment. I absolutely love the right piece of bacon, but I will pass on bacon 98% of the time for all the reasons you said - overcooked and crunchy, undercooked and limp, fat-to-meat ratio too high. I usually only eat bacon when a large group meal has been made and I have many pieces to be choosey from.
You’re probably thinking of Esther Choi. But the fashion style also reminds me of Kristen Kish.
I recall hearing once that M and B/P sounds are the first infants can make, and may be why many languages have variants of Mama and Papa for mother and father. By that, babies not having words is what named moms.
Think we can get another one out of this broken clock?
This was a very strange image to scroll upon, absolutely absurd and yet I know that I have seen it before, though I couldn’t place it until your description - Albany is the closest airport to where I live and I have used it several times.
Also a lefty that never liked cursive much. My hand writing isn’t terrible, but I do some things “backwards,” like writing e’s by starting at the right and circling clockwise, which makes the stroke of a cursive e very unnatural.
It’s just clear silly putty for playing with. “Crazy Arron’s Thinking Putty” is what I have, about 15$. They sell other fun putties too - metallic, glow in the dark, color changing with body heat. When you stretch and play with the “Liquid Glass”, it gets cloudy with air bubbles; if you let it set, they settle out and it gets clear again. After many times using it though, it gets cloudy with hair, dust, skin oil, etc that doesn’t settle out and looks kind of gross.
Stupid upper case i and lower case L - I had to double take, thinking you were calling Weird Al a plague.
spoon·er·ism
/ˈspo͞onəˌriz(ə)m/
noun
a verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect. Ss in the sentence “you have hissed the mystery lectures”, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence “you have missed the history lectures.”
Elle Cordova. I just learned her name now too! I searched for “Star Trek rhyming woman” based on another video I recognized her from.
Agreed. I think I’ve froze on almost this exact simple math. My brain already calculates “give the customer 50cents” as soon as I see the bill. Then I hit the 20$ button and the register confirms “give the customer 50cents”. Then the customer gives me 50cents. Now I’ve got 50cents in my hand and my brain still telling me to give it to the customer.
I’ve discovered so many absurdist humor memes, some of them have taken up permanent residence in my memory. /gallery/really-big-frogs-VRslHEC
“These words scan with a fantastic degree of confidence despite the fact that together they make no sense at all”
I ask my dog if he wants to go on an adventure! He also gets excited for the Adventure Time song.
I see blood vessels more than roads.
Reminds me of https://xkcd.com/1259/
Winner winner The first response is to deflect blame to Biden.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Bunny_Foo_Foo
Huh, I was not aware this was a common story. I hate to think I fell for something made up, but I’m happy to think it’s doubtful some poor girl is walking around with that name. I don’t know anyone in pharmacy, so I have not been introduced to the “pound o’ mo’phine” story.
I knew someone who was a teacher as well, who told me about some awful names. The one that sticks for me is K-ha, pronounced KaDASHa.
Just a small thing, because it’s going to bother me: It’s not really that the gold hitches a ride on a comet and lands on an existing planet. At one point in a solar system’s evolution it is, roughly, just a young star surrounded by a large orbiting cloud/disk of dust/gas/debris that will eventually condense and start forming planets. The gold is already among that debris and becomes part of the planet as it forms. But, yes, that gold still had to be formed by a supernova (or similar) first.
I agree. I don’t like the guy and his two positions aren’t contradictory; they’re complementary in their stupidity. He’s willing to put his money where his mouth is, but there’s places for both of them.
I heard roughly this once as well. But it was that the mold/fungus primarily affected the top portion of the grain container and the first born was fed first.
Knowing nothing about these characters, my first thought was