BronchialChunk

BronchialChunk t1_je1rx0t wrote

Ha reminds me of my old German teacher in highschool. He grew up somewhere in germany close to a mine field apparently and one day he goes to check on his cow and it's not in the field where it was kept usually. Looks for it and see it's in the minefield. Understandably he's freaking out and doesn't want his cow to step on a landmine. Well it didn't, it just kind of wandered out and he was able to lead it away.

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BronchialChunk t1_j12mgzg wrote

one can't equate a limited experience that is probably less than a 100 years to the billions of years that are going to pass. Your scope is entirely a self-centric one that really can't be explained beyond that self aggrandizement.

what difference are you expecting to make on the universe? you can't get to orbit let alone be outside of the orbit of this planet and even if then, you may make it to the moon. Your supposed are of affect is 300k miles in this area of space that is constantly changing. You think a 100kg mass is going to change the constitution of a star?

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BronchialChunk t1_iy5kv9k wrote

Reply to comment by shogun308 in Patty melt [homemade] by JesusJugs123

maybe more of an american thing but pretty much any place you go to that's making a burger to order will ask how you want it done. I think it's just more a reference to the fact that a steak would look like this at medium rare as opposed to any adherence to correct culinary terminology.

I used to have a buddy that was a bartender at a place and he knew my penchant for rare steaks and all that. I'd occasionally order burgers from there and they'd cook it to be a bit pink inside than they were supposed to and I never got sick from it.

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BronchialChunk t1_ixmesxn wrote

so a polar bear walks in to a bar, goes up to the bartender and goes: can I have a gin..........................................................and tonic?

bartender goes: why the long pause?

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BronchialChunk t1_ixi96gv wrote

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