Ah, yes that makes sense.
Ah, yes that makes sense.
Where on this chart does it show casualty rate per incident?
This is literally the first I’m hearing of this game.
Hey now, we’re supposed to be arguing here, don’t go posting things about onions that I agree with. Onions suck, and overpower any food you add them to. Gross.
Oh yeah, well have you considered that your face is flavorless?
I bet you didn’t.
So take that.
You’re bad at arguing.
I season my food. Read what I wrote.
I never mentioned French fries, I was talking mashed and baked potatoes, but if you wanna talk about french fries, those suck too.
Unseasoned meat can be delicious, the meat just has to be very good quality.
More importantly, I don’t mean seasonings. Yes absolutely salt and season your meals, but even salted and otherwise seasoned potatoes are still pretty dang bland. In order for potatoes to be good, you need to add gravy, or cheese, or bacon or a whole other variety of things and combos of other food to make potatoes tasty. I won’t say that a loaded up baked or mashed potatoes with all the bits isn’t good, because it is. It’s just that potatoes themselves are overrated.
You can take any meat, steak, chicken, pork, whatever, season with salt and pepper, and it’s good. They each have their own distinct flavor. You can lightly salt and oil a good handful of different vegetables and they’re good on their own. Hell even plain ass white rice with salt, pepper, and butter is pretty good. Do the same with potatoes, still bland, meh at best.
I really don’t think mashed potatoes are that good. I argue that any good meal needs to stand on its own, and any food that requires extra sauce, or other additives to make it good are not good enough for a meal.
Id even argue they are not even that good as a side dish, as combine with other food, the best they do is taste like the juice of meat, but more commonly they only add more blandness to whatever your eating, making it less than if eating without mashed potatoes.
If it wasn’t an interesting concept, then why does it say it is?
There, now the bike is good as new…oh.
Yeah same man. While I’ve been looking, I’ve allowed myself to be super picky with the next job, because I was so burnt out and bitter at my last job. Being home with my baby twins has been great.
Watching my bank account steadily drain, and panicking every night about losing our house and being unable to feed them however has not been as great.
Can’t relate. Was laid off in May, still looking >.>
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The problem with making things you make free, is that people as a whole are terribly selfish and lazy. They will take anything free and claim them as their own. Individually, tons of people will respect the wishes of original creators, but it only takes 1 single person who doesn’t care who will ruin it. The problem is the Internet has billions of 1’s. You can ask please don’t copy my freely available thing all you want, but it’ll never happen. There will always be those that will repost as thier own. From ideas to assets, nothing is sacred when it comes to the masses.
The good news is that if you live in America, living part 80 is a terrible experience that nobody would want to do anyways.
Ugh, fine! I’ll change it to “worth money” instead of “valuable.” Will you understand then?
It’s almost like words mean things.
Yeah sure, but they can’t be easily sold for money. If dead flys could be sold for money, humans would kill them to extinction, regardless of the consequences.
And most importantly, not worth money to humans.
Ask him if he would like to take a trip to Ireland to celebrate his graduation. I’m sure he won’t be starting work immediately, but if he already has a job it’s an easy excuse for at least a 2 week vacation. You could offer to show him around where you live and all the cool spots. Introduce him to your friends and do some of the things you all usually do for fun. Then you can take a trip to the touristy spots, which is conveniently a great excuse to get a room for night in the city, ya know, to make sure you have enough time to see everything and not worry about the travel time and such. Then for the end of the trip, just spend the time relaxing, and hanging out together. Give yourselves the time to get comfortable doing the day to day routine, give him a chance to experience what regular life in Ireland might be if he were to stay a bit longer.
As casualty rate of the attacker, which now makes sense. I initially thought you were referring to bystander casualty of each incident, and was confused how you had any data on it.