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the godzilla franchise is wild because sometimes its a stark and somber allegory for nuclear weapons or a dire warnng about the destruction of the global environment wrought by capitalist greed and then sometimes it's this-

Some will never back down even when they know they are wrong. They hold on to a poor decision as if it is a precious commodity. Learn from your mistakes, but do not hesitate to discard them. To defend a wrong is to nurture it, even though nothing good will ever grow from it.

Here I'm talking about considering making Pigs in a Blanket or Klobasniki, and then Babish does a recipe for it. I prefer them larger and using sausage (not to mention closed, like they were at school), but it shouldn't be any harder to update the recipe.

Maybe next week. :D

youtube.com/watch?v=YKgz4DbBDe

@alfredohno @julia_ @usernameswift To decrypt the partition my riddles three answer you shall

So glad I transitioned and I'm happily trans feminine.

I don't think I could have kept up with the demanding male standards, and certainly not what is needed to be a true alpha.

It must be exhausting being at the pinnacle of the game and getting the dominoes to fall in exactly the right way so that you can show superiority by losing an argument with a teenager, getting super owned and then putting out a response video that gets you arrested for human trafficking because of pizza.

"Revealing location via pizza" is a goddamn 30 rock plot

RT @housetoastonish@twitter.com

I have to hand it to Andrew Tate, this is the first time I've seen someone be so outwitted by a teenager that they end up in jail without it involving a dog that solves fake ghost mysteries

🐦🔗: twitter.com/housetoastonish/st

When you’re three months into that side project you said would take a weekend.

We need to make arithmetic more tedious and math nerds more pedantic.

Petition to make uppercase numbers

This is a carbonized loaf of bread from Pompeii, 79 C.E. - preserved for thousands of years in the volcanic ashes of Mount Vesuvius. The baker left his stamp, which reads: “Celer, slave of Quintus Granius Verus." Celer is known to have survived the eruption, as his name later appears on a list of "freed men." Most bread at the time was baked in community ovens, so customized stamps were used to mark individual families’ and bakeries’ loaves.

#histodons #TIL #WeirdHistory #AncientHistory #DYK

somebody sent this to me on EG and I laughed, so y'all get to see it too

So, I finally cracked the spine on my Ketogenic recipe book and just spent $350 in groceries for what's likely very little food, and lemme tell you, it may be good for my diabetes, but the punch to the wallet will relegate this book to the "gather dust on the bookshelf" section.

This Andrew Tate thing is hilarious.

- Elon Musk reinstates Andrew Tate's Twitter account
- He tweets Greta Thunberg, flexing about his 33 cars
- She claps back at him
- He gets butthurt and posts a video about it, revealing he's in Romania by not hiding his pizza box.
- Romanian police arrest him and reportedly seize the cars he was bragging about
- Someone updates his wikipedia page with this (which is later reverted):

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