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Casimir Radon posted:I work with a guy who won't shut up about tiny houses. He also thinks his daughter being a little chunky is the result of a gluten allergy. my wife and i and two cats have lived in a 37 foot motorhome for 18 months. tinyhousers are tremendous idiots. no proper mobile/RV park is going to take tiny houses (they have strict no-DIY rules). You can't park it on the street as it sticks out too much. The one legislative loophole that they abuse ("It's on wheels so it's a trailer!") means that any city worth living in will have laws they can use to ban you from sleeping in it. Most are built using heavy and unstable 'fixed' construction practices like stud walls. they're just loving terrible in every single way . and theyre tens of thousands of dollars lol
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Congratulations you have almost reached peach millennial. Please continue your journey by researching the best indoor charcoal bbq techniques.
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NESguerilla posted:Seems like IPA is losing popularity thank god. Not that I don't like one every now and then, but they mostly all taste the same and we don't need ten million of them. I like IPAs, even strong IPAs. However, a lot of IPAs are terrible and taste like eating hops. A good IPA should fairly complex and flavorful, not drinking pinesol. I personally find IPAs work best with spicy food (as do pilsners). However, variety is important. I feel like IPAs are what people who don't know anything about beer order to try to look like they know about beer. They look at the beer list, see one one that says IPA and orders that. Sours are loving awesome, but often holy poo poo expensive even on a beer snob budget.
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neonbregna posted:Congratulations you have almost reached peach millennial. Please continue your journey by researching the best indoor charcoal bbq techniques. I mean they should let me bbq at the cinema
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nm posted:I like IPAs, even strong IPAs. However, a lot of IPAs are terrible and taste like eating hops. A good IPA should fairly complex and flavorful, not drinking pinesol. I personally find IPAs work best with spicy food (as do pilsners). this is all true and good.
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CelticPredator posted:this is all true and good. Just missing the jpg for closure
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 04:10 |
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look at all these dumb millennials so childish so selfish they're all just garbag beer YOU MOTHER FUCKER YOU TALENTLESS gently caress WITH YOUR OPINIONS HOW HARD MICROBRREW GRRR
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Madcosby posted:look at all these dumb millennials so childish so selfish they're all just garbag These last 2 pages are shameful, yes
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Don Tacorleone posted:These last 2 pages are shameful, yes Same. If you care what you drink to achieve hammer time you are not a true alcoholic and should just kill yourself and all next of kin.
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Don Tacorleone posted:These last 2 pages are shameful, yes
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 04:24 |
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You learn to appreciate Budweiser after you've made or tried someone's lovely home-brew.
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neonbregna posted:Congratulations you have almost reached peach millennial. Please continue your journey by researching the best indoor charcoal bbq techniques. gently caress, how do I get to peach? I'm stuck at mauve.
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 04:39 |
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Arian_Samurai posted:You learn to appreciate Budweiser after you've made or tried someone's lovely home-brew. qft
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 04:44 |
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neonbregna posted:peach millennial
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 05:08 |
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Bowser totally wrecked that.
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Wicker Man posted:Bowser totally wrecked that. he's got a dick like a bullet bill
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Horniest Manticore posted:he's got a dick like a bullet bill It's got eyes and some fists? That sounds uncomfortable.
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 05:19 |
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speak for your own rear end, my neighbor makes sweet as gently caress stouts and lagers not like sweet, sweet, but good sweet. so sweet they're bad in the sense of bad meaning good on the other hand he's not a millennial so that's probs why it's so good
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 06:17 |
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Remember when the thread went berzerk when someone posted about dudes less than 5 8. Those drat millen--- Yo i look tall in birkenstocks
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 07:28 |
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That dude was great. He had like 5 meltdowns about being short in various threads (probably more that I didn't see) I hear tiny houses are p great for smelling your own farts.
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Right now the Hipster Artisinal Chocolate movement or whatever is falling to pieces because it turns out one of the main chocolate companies used Hershey's Chocolate and Nestle and fooled a bunch of people into paying 10 dollars for a chocolate bar. Because they claimed it went directly from cocoa bean to chocolate bar and they had EXPERTS, LIKE CHOCOLATE AMAZON RAIN FOREST EXPERTS WITH DEGREES IN THE SECRETS OF CHOCOLATE. They made a big deal about the chocolate's head spinning fragrance and all it was was Hershey Chocolate mixed with Nestle Chocolate and people thought it was TRUE 100% THE WAY CHOCOLATE IS SUPPOSED TO TASTE. And all those foodies or whatever didn't know poo poo. It didn't taste bad by any means but apparently whole foods is going to pull their products. Using stuff like Chili peppers to mask the chocolate taste was also a technique they used in order for people to believe that they were experiencing 100% true Flavortown. Some lady was mad that she couldn't detect the taste and she even spent a few weekends at an unrelated place getting a certificate to say she's a Pro Food taster and can detect hints of subtle flavors. The Taint Reaper fucked around with this message at 08:03 on Jan 12, 2016 |
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The Taint Reaper posted:Right now the Hipster Artisinal Chocolate movement or whatever is falling to pieces because it turns out one of the main chocolate companies used Hershey's Chocolate and Nestle and fooled a bunch of people into paying 10 dollars for a chocolate bar. Because they claimed it went directly from cocoa bean to chocolate bar and they had EXPERTS, LIKE CHOCOLATE AMAZON RAIN FOREST EXPERTS WITH DEGREES IN THE SECRETS OF CHOCOLATE. From what I read it was only people who weren't already part of that whole "bean to bar" movement that were fooled. It's still hilariously stupid though since the foodie people that knew what to look for could tell they weren't really doing what they were claiming because it was too smooth and tasty to be bean to bar. So instead it's people who are intentionally paying $10 for chocolate with gritty mouthfeel and shittier taste than normal brand chocolate.
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# ? Jan 12, 2016 08:26 |
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Reminds me of every wine snob and all the blind trials that have been performed. Top notch sommelier couldn't even tell a lovely bottle of wine was lovely if it came from a bottle with an expensive label.
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I heard they tried to switch and actually do "bean to bar" after they got famous and the chocolate sucked lol
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My favourite part of that story is that they grew beards to make themselves appear to be authentic men of chocolate http://dallasfoodorg.tumblr.com/
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Darth123123 posted:I call my wife white trash on the reg. I call her, drat bitch you still here?
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the only thing better than cramming two people into a tiny house? cramming two cats that poo poo in a box right next to your bed in there as well
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Shunkymonky posted:My favourite part of that story is that they grew beards to make themselves appear to be authentic men of chocolate Normally I detest fraud, but I must applaud these dapper gentlemen for convincing idiots to pay 4x market value for a fake "chocolate experience" they could have had at WalMart.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:Tiny houses are just trailers for rich people. Correction: they are for rich people's kids and tacky tech nerd new money.
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Shunkymonky posted:My favourite part of that story is that they grew beards to make themselves appear to be authentic men of chocolate These guys are actually awesome, they totally didn't give a poo poo and fooled idiots into making them rich
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NESguerilla posted:That dude was great. He had like 5 meltdowns about being short in various threads (probably more that I didn't see) I liked the reddit thread on a techie girl in Vancouver who did the small house thing. Her solution cost 40k in addition the mobile home lot rental is $800 a month. The location was great with sewage plant on side and railway on the other side of the lot.
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I celebrate their entire collection lol
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Phil Moscowitz posted:These guys are actually awesome, they totally didn't give a poo poo and fooled idiots into making them rich I agree. While they looked like colossal shitheads they were actually just fooling stuckup snobs who were even bigger shitheads then they were into wasting money. Bravo. Too bad they're probably going to end up in a lot of lawsuits at some point.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:These guys are actually awesome, they totally didn't give a poo poo and fooled idiots into making them rich Millennials care about about the appearance of authenticity than actual authenticity.
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etalian posted:Millennials care about about the appearance of authenticity than actual authenticity. That applies pretty universally actually, especially in business. Being a successful fraud is not a recent concept.
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notZaar posted:That applies pretty universally actually, especially in business. Being a successful fraud is not a recent concept. Yeah, all you have to do is put the word "artisanal" on something, bump up the price, and some douche will buy it and then talk about how fantastic it is to other douches and there ya go.
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notZaar posted:That applies pretty universally actually, especially in business. Being a successful fraud is not a recent concept. see: donald trump
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Shunkymonky posted:My favourite part of that story is that they grew beards to make themselves appear to be authentic men of chocolate Nothing says 'artisanal' more than having to pick face-pubes out of your reheated mass-market chocolate.
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Soylent Yellow posted:Nothing says 'artisanal' more than having to pick face-pubes out of your reheated mass-market chocolate. it's practically the definition of it
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If those chocolate guys don't make you mad... Just imagine if it was your favorite microbrew that they were just filling with bud light!!!!
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