And the occasional bee.
Lasagna?
Here is my ask cup: fill it. /TripExistence
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Oh my gosh, you've just reminded me of how long it's been since I've gone without tasting any of that sweet home made lasagna goodness. Ah the perils of living like a bachelor, alone.
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It isn't hard to make amigo. It's like...paper mache with tomatoes, cheese and meat.
Dry skin: Problem to be solved, or problem to be ignored?
Dry skin: Problem to be solved, or problem to be ignored?

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Problem to be ignored. Probably because I never have dry skin. I'd imagine that it would get annoying though.
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With the advent of modern lighting and electricity, is it not unreasonable to force people to get up early to work "while the sun shines"?

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So unhealthy, and I rarely have them, but I'd be lying if they didn't get my giblets all worked up.baconisgood23 wrote:Chili cheese fries?
I'm not really sure I understand the question actually. Why would people ever want to go to work? Why would people ever want to get out of bed? You're asking unreasonable questions.Chozon1 wrote:With the advent of modern lighting and electricity, is it not unreasonable to force people to get up early to work "while the sun shines"?

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Shame upon my face. >_>
How was your 4th of July?
How was your 4th of July?

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Dagnabbit, I always forget to reply to this thread. My 4th was fine, nothing too special. I work at a camp so I helped take a group of kids down to the beach to watch the fireworks over the lake, but unfortunately most of them were too busy with their smartphones. -_-
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Why does it seem the latest generation gap is five--eight years?
Because...I totally did a mental sigh, and went all "kids these days" when you said that. O_o
Because...I totally did a mental sigh, and went all "kids these days" when you said that. O_o

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Haha, I don't even know. I feel so old and I'm not even 21 yet. Pretty much everyone between the ages of 12 to 17 or 18 irritates the crap out of me for no discernible reason.
Being here also brings that out in me because I'm in a non-Christian environment and so I'm seeing all these kids younger than me making poor choices and being generally rude and I want to be able to give them a slap upside the head. That unfortunately is frowned upon. It does make me remember how I was when I was 15 or 16 so I guess I shouldn't be too crotchety with them.
Being here also brings that out in me because I'm in a non-Christian environment and so I'm seeing all these kids younger than me making poor choices and being generally rude and I want to be able to give them a slap upside the head. That unfortunately is frowned upon. It does make me remember how I was when I was 15 or 16 so I guess I shouldn't be too crotchety with them.
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The deuce my good man. Though...I don't normally have to deal with "kids".
Waking the sleeper?
Waking the sleeper?

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The reason is pretty clear. They are obnoxious.TripExistence wrote: Pretty much everyone between the ages of 12 to 17 or 18 irritates the crap out of me for no discernible reason.
I believe the term from them is pre-human, and those entitled knuckle-draggers want to be treated like an adult with none of the responsibility.
*sigh*
You and me, buddy. We're already grumpy old men.
Those dern kids should just stay off our lawn.
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What!? Stereotypes.ArchAngel wrote:The reason is pretty clear. They are obnoxious.TripExistence wrote: Pretty much everyone between the ages of 12 to 17 or 18 irritates the crap out of me for no discernible reason.
I believe the term from them is pre-human, and those entitled knuckle-draggers want to be treated like an adult with none of the responsibility.
