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  • My orange cat is the direct opposite. You look in his general direction for even a fraction of a second, and he's all over you like Grandma's kisses.

    It's sweet.

    But it's also exhausting sometimes.

    Edit:

  • He takes offense with the word jiggles. He just dancin'.

  • I also grew up in SWOK and I can back up this statement. The whole place is pretty impoverished. Not quite like the southeast, but a lot of small towns that way are really struggling.

  • Whoa whoa whoa mark that nsfw next time please

  • You will never regret buying a lot of extra 10mm sockets and wrenches. Bonus points if you have some spare 12s as well.

  • It's more accurate, it dirties fewer dishes, it's easier to scale recipes for larger or smaller batches, and it's much easier to fine tune portions. Plus, I make a very consistent coffee. I found something I like a lot, and I want it to be extremely repeatable.

  • I recently converted all my recipes to metric and now I dump everything in a bowl on a scale. Total game changer.

  • It's making a comeback here.

    Edit: I read that as methlahoma. Because meth is making a comeback for sure.

  • The funny thing about this is that they're designing it to warn of the danger, but humans always have been and always will be curious about the danger. If being dangerous and scary was enough to keep humans away, then nobody would have ever messed with fire. One day, someone will try to dig this stuff up. Maybe they'll have figured out a way to use it. Maybe not. But they will try because humans are much too smart and stupid for their own good.

  • One time, my brother and I were building a new rig for him. After spending an hour putting the thing together, it wouldn't boot. Like, push the power switch and NOTHING happened. We called his buddy who's a real wizard with computers. His first question was, "Did you try reseating all the power connectors on the board?" And that's right when we discovered we didn't connect the power for the CPU.

  • All of the Angelica ones are pretty bad but the cross with Mr. Krabs takes the cake.

    I'm not going to talk about the Krumm crosses. Those are all their own levels of Hell.

  • Back in that day, before everything had an app, most notifications were important

  • After being pointed out that I basically nailed the window for just millennials, I realize this comment is really fucking stupid. So if you wanna waste your time.......

    I think that's a good name for kids born between 1980 and 1995. We mostly grew up with NO Internet at all but were pretty immersed in it by the end of high school. I'm young enough to have had both floppy disks and flash drives in my youth. Once my classmates and I got flash drives, that's how we shared music between each other after we got Chris to download what we wanted from Limewire lol

  • My first name is pretty uncommon for girls, but I am the only guy I know bearing my first name. I get misgendered a lot that way. Nobody who reads it pronounces it correctly. Nobody who hears it spells it correctly. It's frustrating sometimes.

    I am comfortable disclosing that my middle name is Michael. It narrows my identity down so very little because it was the most common English boys name every year from 1961 to 1998 and was a top 10 boys name every year from 1943 to 2004.

    So common is it that the Japanese punk band Peelander-Z made a song in 2009 called "So Many Mike," poking fun at the phenomenon.

    So to avoid confusion, I use my middle name when I'm out.