It is real good, you should have some.
Bananas foster stuffed brioche french toast with candied walnuts and a strawberry marmalade?
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Thought would be suck of monumental proportions.Chozon1 wrote: I spilled a box of Tyranid bits and nearly wept before I realized they hadn't actually left their container. There is no way in poops I am going to find all those little gray bits if they cascade. O_o And they are sharp.
Filching light bulbs from one spot to illuminate another instead of just getting another dang bulb?
I've done that before. My bathroom at my apartment has a penchant for destroying lightbulbs, so I tend to cop some from the other rooms until those fail, then I just file a maintenance request saying half of my lightbulbs are out. >_>
That sounds mouth-wateringly delicious. Why must you tempt me with things i don't have the supplies to make? XDRedPlums wrote: It is real good, you should have some.
Bananas foster stuffed brioche french toast with candied walnuts and a strawberry marmalade?
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I just like inspiring people to be hungry.
Secrets are good? Or bad?
Secrets are good? Or bad?
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What's the longest story you wrote?
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OK. So the first is the clip presented in it's original uncut form, as it is easily one of the best moments of animation produced in the past decade. However, it looks like somebody actually recorded it with a phone off their TV, so the second is essentially the same thing in a clearer format, if the low quality starts to bug you. It just cuts out said piece of animated glory.
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I could have just linked you to the song, sans TTG...but that's just not something I would do.
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I could have just linked you to the song, sans TTG...but that's just not something I would do.


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Secrets are neither inherently good nor bad. To quote a character from Star Trek Discovery: Universal Law is for lackeys. Context is for kings.RedPlums wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:38 am I just like inspiring people to be hungry.
Secrets are good? Or bad?
What the secret is, and why it is being kept secret are how you determine whether or not it is good or bad.
My so-far-only NaNoWriMo win, a cyberpunk-ish story that is about 50,000 words (and change) long.
Hahaha, that was pretty great. I loved the 80’s cheese, and that transformers reference at the end was excellent. Very entertaining.Chozon1 wrote: OK. So the first is the clip presented in it's original uncut form, as it is easily one of the best moments of animation produced in the past decade. However, it looks like somebody actually recorded it with a phone off their TV, so the second is essentially the same thing in a clearer format, if the low quality starts to bug you. It just cuts out said piece of animated glory.
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I could have just linked you to the song, sans TTG...but that's just not something I would do.![]()
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Roads so covered in snow that you can't see the lane lines?
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That’s definitely pretty bad, but the roads in Oregon are often so poorly-painted that it doesn’t take snow to block the lines; it takes a light rain to make the road just a little bit reflective and suddenly you have no idea where in the lanes you are. Fun times.
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Any pet peeves?
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Too many, my friend, too many.
Not using a turn signal while driving. (!!!!)
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Software engineering, like, generally.
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When people steal my packages because of the previous pet peeve.
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Sorry, that kinda got out of hand...
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So so fun. Endless amounts of fun to be had while driving...
Free food is the best food?
Free food is the best food?
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Dunno if I would go that far because there is some food I just don’t like and wouldn’t accept even if it were free, but generally yes, free food is a great option.
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Doing a Bible study on an over-studied, over-analyzed, over-preached section of the Bible?
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Never actually had it. Or heard of it. Do enlighten me. XD
Maybe it’s just me, but unless that section is Ecclesiastes (or Proverbs, maybe), I generally prefer to read the lesser-studied sections. I think there’s usually more value to be had to studying sections that don’t have all the copious notes and differing takes (like you have with the Synoptic gospels). I’m also a bit of a rebel.RedPlums wrote: Doing a Bible study on an over-studied, over-analyzed, over-preached section of the Bible?
