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  • For a crunchy snack: Trader Joe's Crunchy Curls

    For a more filling snack: Trader Joe's super bread, toasted, with a smear of pesto and a lightly scrambled egg on top

  • I'm so glad you asked. I was curious too but thought it was either from Star Trek or Se7en.

  • My eyesight went to shit from sitting at a desk and staring at a monitor all day. I wonder if my eyesight would've remained perfect well into adulthood without computers.

  • ☝🏻 DOT.

  • I have a little chuckle whenever I see it's 7:07.

  • Always reactive, never proactive. That's humans for you!

  • I don't think she knows. She may feel like "this isn't the man I married" but not in the sense of it being literal.

  • IMO you should date now but if you click with someone definitely be upfront about your upcoming move.

    A couple of months after my husband and I started dating, he got a really good job offer in another state. He told me about it, and I didn't ask him to stay, nor did I want to follow him. I figured if it was meant to be, even if he moved, we would still find our way back to each other someday. He decided to stay. We've been together 23 years.

  • L.A. Confidential

    There are multiple investigations/cases and multiple character arcs, and it all comes together so beautifully. The [REDACTED] reveal is amazing.

    Edited to remove potential spoiler.

  • SPOILER ALERT-- do not read further if you haven't seen the movie.


    When my husband is being a jerk, I tell him I want the other brother back, the one who loves me.

  • I imagine if OP were your cashier, they might be thinking of it as a game to see how fast they scan stuff. Bonus points if they make you sweat.

  • Right, me too! It was the same with my car, which was a 1991 Ford Escort GT.

  • Also fuck... Was it Bianca? Fuck whoever that chick is who sold the guy's PS3 to pay for... Was it a manicure?

  • TIMMAY!

    One of our cats didn't like it at first. She was always the skittish one. We started gently patting her and she grew to like it, even the harder smacks.

  • I could start it with a coin, then lock the doors, do something else while it warmed up, and unlock the doors with the actual key. It was like my own ghetto remote starting system.

  • I was trying to think of a PC game until I saw your comment. It's totally Ingress for me too. I was hooked and my area (Chicago burbs) had a very active player base. The ops and competition were intense! I really enjoyed the real-world tactical shit, closest I'll ever get to feeling like I was part of a military operation.

    I still play it too, but not like before. It's a great way to kill time and explore new places. I think I'm level 12, almost 13, and I'm lazily working towards more badges. I don't understand what the red faction is all about and the other new stuff.