ChicoSuave

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ChicoSuave,

Peter Theil needs to be hurt in a way money can’t fix. The only way he will start thinking about others is to need them.

ChicoSuave,

He also loves in Ohio, which is basically buried in right wing propaganda and lost objectivity. They had a train full of poisonous chemicals spill and the news buried the story when it could because it is bad for right wing information if their decisions on regulation caused the problem.

ChicoSuave,

Lots of evidence a d clues that were missed or given the benefit of the doubt. But yeah, it’s bad.

ChicoSuave,

This was a Futurama episode. Spoiler alert for a bodiless robot: it works out

ChicoSuave,

I agree with the pasta, which questions if it’s good enough and takes the notion of an implied revisit of another ingredient as a validation of its inadequacies.

ChicoSuave,

Fun game: see how much of the set is used in other movies. Most of the Hallmark movies are made on the same set in Atlanta so some will share little things like the same staircase or same exterior of a house. Hallmark reuses more than just the plots!

ChicoSuave,

Harlequin novels are bodice rippers and basically porn without pictures. Literate ladies are thirsty but want something top shelf to sip on.

ChicoSuave,

I’ve never heard someone say they wanted to listen to pop or stadium country music because it’s innovative. In fact, a hasty and anecdotal surveying of friends and neighbors says that they listen to the music because it’s easy to listen to (ie unchallenging).

ChicoSuave,

It’s two soldiers taunting the native Americans to attack as a form of reverse psychology. The joke is the native american perspective on things: it can’t be a guy right? But where did they get a hat that big?

ChicoSuave,

Outside of US Cavalry and some Native Americans, what part of this is Little Big Horn or Custer? That link doesn’t she’s light on what the comic means.

ChicoSuave,

It would be absolutely on brand for a ferengi to have a 30 second ad before each communique.

ChicoSuave,

Lady liberty. She was also on the backside of dimes before 1950 and some half dollar coins.

ChicoSuave,

Those eyebrows run the gamut of emotions: shocked, angry, and stunned all at the same time.

ChicoSuave,

The directions say to mix the hot water thoroughly throughout the dry mixture, cover, and remove from heat so the entire mix can absorb the water. Sounds like there was no mixing and the half that wasn’t in the water barely got any while the rest was sitting in the water meant for the entire package. Easy fix is to mix it before covering. Hopefully the next batch comes out to your satisfaction!

ChicoSuave,

Sounds like you have boring family reunions…

ChicoSuave,

This quote is literally saying to not do that.

ChicoSuave,

Typical American fast food fries are a julienne cut. The tiny shoestring ones are also called matchstick fries.

ChicoSuave,

This begs the question: when does a stick become a branch?

ChicoSuave,

What if a piece of consumer tech from the mid 90s helped explain? The Apple Newton brought offline handwriting recognition into the public perception and it was thought of as the Next Big Thing like AI or crypto. Inputs were all the rage in the 90s and handwriting recognition fell out of favor when speech to text software was released in the later half of the 90s.

Trek writers were trying to be forward thinking, and maybe there will be a handwriting resurgence that sees a maturation of the OCR tech, but for now it was a nice quiet piece of trivia that will be lost to time.

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