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My parents are short and I am 6'8 so I blame gmos for my inability to buy clothes easily
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Lobsterpillar posted:Its tasty, but also a good way to get food poisoning. Food poisoning, TB, eh both are OK.
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# ? May 30, 2014 17:38 |
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Falcon2001 posted:I've had this happen exactly one time and it kind of confuses me. Maybe this is my moment in the autistic sun or whatever but I just told the guy flat out 'you're cluttering up my feed with bullshit and we're not really friends or anything, bye' and that was that. Family members and other people you have to interact with in real life? I honestly don't care, but my cousin unfriended my mother and it was A Big Deal at the next family dinner.
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# ? May 30, 2014 17:45 |
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Lobsterpillar posted:Its tasty, but also a good way to get food poisoning. Boyfriend is a health inspector, This is as per his schooling: Raw milk is perfectly fine, assuming it's from a healthy cow with a clean udder, goes into a clean container, and is consumed the same day. The problem comes from city folk who are used to keeping milk in the fridge for a few days, which gives the nasty stuff time to flourish. Farmers and their kids who drink raw are accustomed to drinking fresh milk daily, and just dumping what they don't use. PutinOnTheRitz has a new favorite as of 19:20 on May 30, 2014 |
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Boyfriend is a health inspector, This is as per his schooling: Raw milk is perfectly fine, assuming it's from a healthy cow with a clean udder, goes into a clean container, and is consumed the same day. The problem comes from city folk who are used to keeping milk in the fridge for a few days, which gives the nasty stuff time to flourish. Farmers and their kids who drink raw are accustomed to drinking fresh milk daily, and just dumping what they don't use. Yeah anything between utter->mouth adds another layer of potential hazards. That goes for all food and not just milk. Milk just really likes to grow poo poo and idiots love it raw.
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# ? May 30, 2014 19:27 |
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This girl is so dumb about everything but thinks she is the best at all the things. It's amazing. Goosed it. has a new favorite as of 22:23 on May 30, 2014 |
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Postal Parcel posted:Isn't Cindy McCain the one who said being a mother was the hardest job in the world? It's almost all her money, actually. She inherited some large business from her parents and has expanded it greatly. One of her sons was in Iraq some years ago; the other has been stationed in Guam the whole time, so it's weird that she lumped them together like that.
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# ? May 30, 2014 19:31 |
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The problem is that most proponents of raw milk aren't actually farmers and don't have access to stuff that's less than 24 hours old; they just get them from shady health food stores run by burnouts who can barely remember their own names, let alone when their stock came in last.
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# ? May 30, 2014 19:32 |
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Wezzo posted:For context, Light Balance were a (pretty decent) act on last night's episode of Britain's Got Talent, who didn't get through to the final. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyFWc15GT8Y They also happen to be from Ukraine. Aww, they didn't get through to the final? Shame.
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Goosed it. posted:This girl is so dumb about everything but thinks she is the best at all the things. It's amazing. Holy gently caress what an idiot.
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# ? May 30, 2014 20:22 |
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socilest butthomo posted:
Content aside, am I correct that the name anonymizer came up with "Will My Mom Do You"? Or am I just pronouncing it wrong in my head?
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# ? May 30, 2014 20:27 |
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davebo posted:Content aside, am I correct that the name anonymizer came up with "Will My Mom Do You"? Or am I just pronouncing it wrong in my head? It's also how I'm pronouncing it so uh, seems to be right, yeah.
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# ? May 30, 2014 20:40 |
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Amused to Death posted:only you can let guns down. The NRA's new mascot, Smokey the Barrel.
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# ? May 30, 2014 21:23 |
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Yeah, this is basically how I thought for a few years in my life. Trust me, they weren't great years! Oh come on. This is so astonishingly unbelievable for a huge number of reasons.
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# ? May 30, 2014 23:00 |
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Lumberjack Bonanza posted:Holy gently caress what an idiot. Here, have another! Red is crazy dumb girl; light green and orange are friends of mine; and I have no clue who the other people are. Edited because I missed a name. Goosed it. has a new favorite as of 00:08 on May 31, 2014 |
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trapped mouse posted:Yeah, this is basically how I thought for a few years in my life. Trust me, they weren't great years! Ugh. I guess when my nutter ex threatened suicide and then a fake pregnancy I didn't know how to interpret things properly.
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# ? May 30, 2014 23:19 |
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Does OK Cupid count as social media?
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# ? May 30, 2014 23:39 |
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grittyreboot posted:Does OK Cupid count as social media? That seems fairly sane, where's the idiocy? Edit - Nevermind, I'd missed a crucial "not" FrozenVent has a new favorite as of 00:03 on May 31, 2014 |
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I've yet to see anyone self-describe as "intelligent" and not have some sort of abhorrent worldview.
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# ? May 30, 2014 23:52 |
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grittyreboot posted:Does OK Cupid count as social media? I don't know, that doesn't seem so weird to m-
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# ? May 30, 2014 23:53 |
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TravBot posted:I don't know, that doesn't seem so weird to m- "Okay, they're from Holland, speaking in a second language can be a bit awkward, sure." "Maybe a bit haughty, but nothing serious" ""
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# ? May 30, 2014 23:55 |
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This guy's twitter profile is basically trying too hard to be liberal.
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# ? May 31, 2014 00:16 |
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The White Dragon posted:The problem is that most proponents of raw milk aren't actually farmers and don't have access to stuff that's less than 24 hours old; they just get them from shady health food stores run by burnouts who can barely remember their own names, let alone when their stock came in last. My mom's next door neighbor is kinda crazy but generally cool, who is a big raw milk drinker. He can't put two and two together when his whole family gets violently ill when they have cereal, but the pregnant mom (who didn't want milk during pregnancy) didn't. It's happened more than once.
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# ? May 31, 2014 00:29 |
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TinTower posted:This guy's twitter profile is basically trying too hard to be liberal. Usually strawmen are given objectionable viewpoints, though?
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# ? May 31, 2014 01:33 |
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Boyfriend is a health inspector, This is as per his schooling: Raw milk is perfectly fine, assuming it's from a healthy cow with a clean udder, goes into a clean container, and is consumed the same day. The problem comes from city folk who are used to keeping milk in the fridge for a few days, which gives the nasty stuff time to flourish. Farmers and their kids who drink raw are accustomed to drinking fresh milk daily, and just dumping what they don't use. And what are the odds anyone selling raw milk is following exactly this protocol? Things that exist in a theoretical universe are nice and all but FDA regulations and poo poo like, "you should pasteurize your milk" exist for a reason (namely stock farms do not have super healthy cows and live in cramped conditions, sanitation is poor, and that chance that you're drinking milk basically fresh from the udder is like 0). "City folk" is the least of the problems in this equation, it's loving insane to assume a farm and a cow is sterilized.
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# ? May 31, 2014 03:47 |
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13Pandora13 posted:(namely stock farms do not have super healthy cows and live in cramped conditions, sanitation is poor, and that chance that you're drinking milk basically fresh from the udder is like 0) As someone who's been to many a dairy farm, I just want to call you out on this bullshit. Farmers will do EVERYTHING to make the cows life as comfortable as absolutely possible for the simple fact that a comfortable cow gives more milk than a stressed cow. Also sanitation is pretty high, again, these cows are their lively hood they want them to be healthy all the time, it's counter productive to have a non-sanitary environment for them.
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# ? May 31, 2014 06:43 |
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13Pandora13 posted:And what are the odds anyone selling raw milk is following exactly this protocol? Things that exist in a theoretical universe are nice and all but FDA regulations and poo poo like, "you should pasteurize your milk" exist for a reason (namely stock farms do not have super healthy cows and live in cramped conditions, sanitation is poor, and that chance that you're drinking milk basically fresh from the udder is like 0). "City folk" is the least of the problems in this equation, it's loving insane to assume a farm and a cow is sterilized. I just imagined a farmer sterilizing a cow by running it through an autoclave and now I really want some pot roast.
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# ? May 31, 2014 06:46 |
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FrozenVent posted:Family members and other people you have to interact with in real life? I honestly don't care, but my cousin unfriended my mother and it was A Big Deal at the next family dinner. Older family members take Facebook way too seriously. My sister defriended my uncle after his millionth anti-Islam rant and like two hours later my mom texted her and told her to add him back. It's the weirded thing.
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Rudager posted:As someone who's been to many a dairy farm, I just want to call you out on this bullshit. Farmers will do EVERYTHING to make the cows life as comfortable as absolutely possible for the simple fact that a comfortable cow gives more milk than a stressed cow. You'd be surprised how often this isn't the case. I grew up on a dairy farm and it was absolutely filthy, the entire pasture maybe two acres with 50-75 head of cattle at any given time. Of course, it was a knee-high pool of mud/poo poo/piss in the summer and the cows were mastitis-ridden, miserable wrecks, all of this because my stepdad was an idiot. I knew a number of other farms in my area that were barely any better. I'm fairly sure most of them are closed now though, I drove through there several years back and the places I remembered how to get to were gone. Of course, our farm was an exception and our milk was rated as being fit only for being powdered and used as formula for animals. Didn't stop my parents from bringing in a fresh pitcher of raw milk every morning of my childhood! I have no idea how I survived to adulthood.
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# ? May 31, 2014 09:41 |
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PUGGERNAUT posted:Older family members take Facebook way too seriously. My sister defriended my uncle after his millionth anti-Islam rant and like two hours later my mom texted her and told her to add him back. It's the weirded thing.
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# ? May 31, 2014 12:54 |
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If people I've ungrounded ask I just say "I'm pulling back from Facebook to mostly just out of town friends and relatives, it's all just too impersonal now". It's drat true, I'm really starting to hate Facebook but at the same time realize it's really convenient for contacting people.
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# ? May 31, 2014 12:58 |
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Pilchenstein posted:I unfriended my aunt for sharing shite from Britain First and then went mad with power and hosed off everyone except people I actually speak to regularly. I saw someone I knew in school (I say "knew", I don't think we ever actually loving spoke to each other) in the supermarket not long after that and where normally they'd just grunt a hello as they passed, that day they tried to give me a bollocking for unfriending them, as if I'd somehow reduced their worth as a human being. I just shove all those people into a special group where I can't see their posts, and they can only see my public ones. I just got tired of getting request after request from people (especially people from HS who never liked me then) who I didn't know that well. I do the same thing for most of my family members too. Thankfully the most annoying things people post on my FB are pictures/videos of their kids, and I'll be honest -- I don't mind that but I had a friend who was over sharing that crap and I had to put him in the time out zone because he has twins and would post everything twice.
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# ? May 31, 2014 14:13 |
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Maybe it's buried somewhere but rather then unfollowing a person I'm surprised there isn't an 'unfollow all shares from this person' option as that would cut down on a lot of trouble.
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# ? May 31, 2014 15:01 |
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Why do people post gross looking food? And wtf is this? Edit: hallo spacedog posted:I did a doubletake because you can't really tell from the photo, until I read the caption. Tangsuyuk is the Korean version of sweet and sour pork, only it usually has beef and that beef is deep fried, then served with a sweet sauce containing onion, carrot, apple etc over it. It's actually really pretty good usually but that is a horrific photo. It looks like someone dumped a can of fruit cocktail on top of prechewed meat. Goosed it. has a new favorite as of 17:06 on May 31, 2014 |
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Goosed it. posted:Why do people post gross looking food? I did a doubletake because you can't really tell from the photo, until I read the caption. Tangsuyuk is the Korean version of sweet and sour pork, only it usually has beef and that beef is deep fried, then served with a sweet sauce containing onion, carrot, apple etc over it. It's actually really pretty good usually but that is a horrific photo.
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# ? May 31, 2014 15:35 |
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It usually looks like this, though everytime I've had it it's been fried pork, not beef. I guess it's different depending on where you get it? also it's never good
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Someone posted this on Twitter: edit: Actually this is mostly just an old lady being crazy, it just kind of starts on Facebook. Laocius has a new favorite as of 16:50 on May 31, 2014 |
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Laocius posted:Someone posted this on Twitter: Wow, if even 10% of that is true, that is one crazy, abusive bitch.
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Laocius posted:Someone posted this on Twitter: Jeeeeeeesus, I have no idea where to even begin with this.
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