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byneothername t1_jabdzhy wrote
Reply to comment by ptbo_skeptic in [homemade] Prime Rib Sliders au Jus on Fresh-Baked Mini-Chiabatte by ptbo_skeptic
Beautiful.
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Reply to comment by Huntyoudownn in LG Household & Health Care To Debut Portable Tattoo Printer by diacewrb
Would probably be good at a kid’s party, in fact.
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Reply to comment by Sleep-system in The menu at my local cheese shop by Sleep-system
Huh. I have never once gotten the cheese here, too busy with their daily pizzas and salads. I’m missing out.
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Reply to comment by calumin in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
I personally saw my A1C go down while I was intermittently fasting. Don’t know if there are studies on that and I don’t know how to distinguish that from generally keeping my weight down.
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Reply to comment by TropicBreeze96 in was django an abolitionist? or only in it for broomhilda? by [deleted]
That’s because he could not stomach shaking Candy’s hand. I truly don’t think he went in insisting on violence. But some things are just too disgusting to do.
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Reply to Atonement... yikes by dietpepsiforlife
The “real ending” that makes you angry is fictional. The “fake ending” that you wanted to be real is fictional. Atonement really isn’t about this specific story but about the value of writing. This article has a nice little summary of the basic argument with some tidbits from McEwan, the novel’s author, about how the book is really about writing and writers.
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Reply to comment by Sgt_Peppers_L_H_C_B in PsBattle: Richarlison's second world cup goal - Brazil vs Serbia by Johnbolia
Someone might actually install this one!
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Reply to comment by M4dDecent in So I'm listening to Dracula on audiobook, and Van Helsing drives me insane. by KindlyOlPornographer
It’s a funny read purely from a “is Dracula a corporation?” perspective. Dracula comes in, buys a lot of land, basically trying to do some takeover of London. They form a corporation to defeat him - Mina is their secretary! - full of people so that if one dies, they can replace them, so they’re also their own undying entity. Only way to beat ‘em. I enjoy this book and the Coppola film as very silly stories that take themselves seriously. They are incredibly cheesy.
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Reply to comment by M4dDecent in So I'm listening to Dracula on audiobook, and Van Helsing drives me insane. by KindlyOlPornographer
I maintain that this is an unintentionally hilarious book. I was taught that it was an extended metaphor for corporations (undying entities), which makes the scene near the end where they stab Dracula and coins come out, all the funnier. The movie cracks me up too, although for different reasons.
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Reply to comment by investthrowaway000 in CVS cuts cost of menstrual products in 12 states with "tampon tax" by AmethystOrator
There are plenty of very poor people that don’t even file tax returns so having it be tax deductible wouldn’t really help them.
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Reply to comment by yeahright17 in Mexico hopes to host Summer Olympics in 2036 or 2040. by PrincessBananas85
I’m actually excited about LA. We are using a lot of old facilities, and I have family that lives close by. Gonna take my eight year old son to see the opening ceremony and some games, I think it will be a great experience.