Those things are awful. They use charcoal in them and it tastes like snorting campfire ashes.
Combine all the great lakes and rename it Optimus Lake Prime.
A total ban on life vests. Learn to swim nerd.
Invade England to continue what we started and dumping their tea in their ocean for a change.
Abolish the 3rd amendment.
Mandate all cruze ships must be equipped with cannons.
Stop making the secret service a secret (we all know).
Come out as a closet juggalo. Whoop whoop biden in the house.
Give Nicolas Cage the Declaration of Independence (not the bees)
The bee movie guy?
Guck that guy. Not following him.
Tom from MySpace follows me. Not the other way around
Being militant won't convince anyone for a cause. Being open to them asking questions will. Offer people to try things. Be a good friend. You will be far more successful. I say this from experience.
And if you have some recipes you swear by, feel free to PM them. I like cooking and trying new things.
ARROOO THAT'S IT! THANK YOU SO MUCH MFR.
Eat how you want. Just don't push it on others. Bragging about a diet is kind of strange.
IDK MY BOSS DRIVES A DODGE RAM PICKUP TRUCK.
THE MEME IS SOMETHING ALONG THE LINES OF I LIKE GUNS, MEN, AND MY DODGE RAM PICK UP TRUCK. AND IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT YOU CAN MEET ME IN THE BACK OF MY DODGE RAM PICKUP TRUCK.
CAN'T FIND THIS MFR ANYWHERE.
Aggressively trying to force their ideas on people is obnoxious. People should be free to make their own choices. If people want to try vegetarianism, be a resource for them. Don't shove it down their throats and brag about your superior moral values. It makes other vegetarians look bad.
No one cares if you don't eat meat. As for lashing out I believe you already had that covered. And I can give you the greatest plot twist of this post. I've been a vegetarian for over 25 years; I've been vegan for over 7 at one point.
Your argument is completely invalid. Don't make me look bad because you want to brag about your convictions. This is why I dislike my fellow vegetarians.
Please don't give them ideas. If they could figure out how to beam ads to our brains when sleeping they would.
This is why I generally don't like most vegetarians and vegans.
Feel free to hit me up. If there is a community here on Lemmy to post cheap recipes I'm down for sharing them there.
My wife makes fresh ice cream. It's amazing.
Vegetarian, I edited by first comment explaining that and my grocery picks that week.
Ooh let me know how that goes. I wanted to try my hand at sour dough myself.
I do have a garden, Kale and collard greens grows year round which is nice. My recommendation for gardening is potato, Kale, Collard Greens, Tomato, Fresh Herbs, Squash, peppers.
Some interesting adds are prickly pear cactus, Yarrow, Rose, dandelion.
Plant with redundancy in mind, some plants fail.
Not ramen, but rice and beans are definitely a staple. I figured it was a little low, but judging by the comments this is super low.
IDK if I made this post correctly.
I didn't it seems. I have failed my shit posting community.
Howdy, I have a Zebra F701, and I love it. But there are plastic internals. I love the affordability, scratch resistance, and durability of steel for pens. I've used pens as door stops in an emergency before. I'd like a full steel pen.
What are some all steel pens to look out for?
Pretty psyched for garlic mustard and dandelion season here soon.
Paw-paw season is my favorite though because you need to plan around climbing trees and jumping around in rivers.
Got any great experiences you want to share?
Examples:
I help train fortune 500 tech companies' AI algorithms.
I am Time Magazine's Person of the year 2006.
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Has ro be a backpack, no sling bags.
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I hate Velcro. Picks up hair, wears out. I want to buy this for life.
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No leather. Same as Velcro this bag will likely be abused and get wet a lot.
2 years ago I had had a break down. I started having panic attacks and I would grind my teeth a bit. Eventually I shattered a tooth. Two years later and a root canal that tooth is causing issues due to an infection. I have a check up on it in a month. It's not really painful, but it's a grim reminder of all the issues I had.
I am a significant amount better than before. Meds and therapy helped a lot. But this tooth reminds me of a time where I was a wreck. It's not a fun feeling. And I don't know what happens next. I never got a tooth pulled for example, I don't know what to expect.
Has anyone beaten anxiety issues? Will I be like this forever?
Edit: Went to my dentist, they looked at it, they are sending me to a specialist tomorrow. Wish me luck.
Edit 2: got scheduled for surgery today, they think they can save the tooth.
Edit 3: Surgery was not that bad.
Small communities that are similar should think about mushing together for activity. Example: Hiking, Backpacking, Thru Hiking. It will generate more Activity and then branch out. We have too many niche pages that won't be active.