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  • Tony Stark created likeability with a box of scraps in a cave!

  • I think you mean round child.

  • He's a joke, he's a ham, his last name's Amsterdam, that's a Morey.

  • I'm I'm the middle of a 30 day challenge to eat a fermented food every day. Doing pretty good so far.

    Good for you on the soda! It's really one of the worst things you can consume, even the sugar free. I was blessed with a distaste for carbonation from birth, but I have plenty of other vices.

  • If there's two things I know about white people, it's that they love Rachel Ray, and they're terrified of curses.

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  • My mom was just saying 2 days ago as we walked down our street, she doesn't understand why so many people come home in the evening and just sit in their cars. Like, you're home. Go in your home. We could come up with plenty of scenarios for people to do it once in a while, but for so many it's like a ritual.

  • Is there a new age store in your area? They often sell jewelry.

  • If you like horror and you haven't seen Repo! The Genetic Opera, nows the time.

  • Like that isn't exactly what a dog wants to see.

  • My all time favorite line from the show.

  • I'm scheduled as an election observer for the Democrats. I hear my local office has way fewer volunteers for this election than the last one.

  • Your numbers indicate 0 Americans standing up to this bullshit, which is just false. I get you're frustrated. So are we.

  • Corn starch

  • User name checks out. I did have a good meal.

  • So hey there; is that an onion in your pants, or are you happy to see me?

  • I don't think he's talking about people who want better quality Marvel movies; I think he's talking about people who think Marvel movies can't be good by definition, by virtue of what they are. It's totally fine to not like them, if that's not your thing, but some people are just snobs who want to sneer at what they see as beneath them.

  • Probably doesn't answer your question completely, but I'm a big fan of the phrase "my understanding is . . . " In other words, this is what I "know" as fact, but I'm aware that my knowledge could be wrong or insufficient and I'm willing to be corrected or updated. I use this phrase almost any time I'm asserting something as fact, as a kind of cya.