I'd like to think I'm not very cynical but seems unthinkable to me to be honest
I'd like to think I'm not very cynical but seems unthinkable to me to be honest
Certainly seems so, although I saw someone make the claim that we should bring that back to combat the manosphere and I kinda agree with that. It was better when guys snorted wasabi up their nose and barfed in a Michelin star restaurant then whatever the hell all this is.
I feel so vindicated.
As soon as I saw the still frame I remembered it. They are absolutely contributors to the tide-pod eater generation. I paid to see their movie in the theater, so I guess so am I.
It's an extremely violent root vegetable. Like nontoxic mustard gas.
I do not remember this, I have to find the clip. Hardly the worse thing they ever did (I feel like one of them stapled their scrotum?!)
Yeah, its definitely horseradish not true wasabi, but true wasabi also does this to me.
I still eat it but my eyes water and there's no hiding it. Feels like fire and gasoline straight up your nose.
I have been eating the hottest peppers in the world, declared and undeclared, like candy for much of my life and yet, goddamn, a pea sized amount of wasabi will bring me to my knees. Utterly ruined.
Limelight moved to Ohio and voted Republican the last two election cycles
I listened to this in podcast form a couple years ago, it was so good. Glad to see the same people are behind the documentary.
I cut myself while cooking, while cleaning it up I burned my food. It was so hot and stinky, I opened the front door and tossed it onto the porch to cool off. Forgot about it, not sure who was more surprised, me or UPS, when I opened the door to see a charred blood covered tortilla by my package.
Jeeeeeeezus
Thing that really gets my goat is the way people are eager to fund this bullshit but you need eleven layers of analysis and a ton of collateral if you want to open a small grocery store in a food desert.
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Oh I very much remember that. Guessing I did go there but too young to remember the name. I dad fucking loved that shit.
I don't think I ever went to a Ground Round but I have definitely heard the name mentioned more than once in my house.
There is one here, and it's a bit of a hike from where I live, but probably worth it for their one or two really good things. Certainly used to be a lot of them though.
The last time I saw my brother (two years ago?) he dragged us there so he could get the Monte Christo.
I have been vegetarian for 20 years or something and I still think about Benniganβs Turkey O-Toole sandwich. Probably in my top 5 sandwich list.
lol I think my mom is there too
reading about abusive bosses is always a great reminder that even those who live in democracies experience tyranny each day in the capitalist firm
I've never grown these before, they look so neat!
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Yeah, I'm genuinely confused what it is they want - there are playgrounds EVERYWHERE
βWe need to persuade a lot of people to do things, to take risks and do things, and to feel that what we do matters. And so unlearning apathy, unlearning a sense of nothing I do matters. That might actually be the thing that gets people into the streets."
Lewis Raven Wallace