“Oh no, not again.” -Bowl of Petunias
“Oh no, not again.” -Bowl of Petunias
Hey, don’t [removed] us! We’re just having a bitch session. That’s what you call it when discussing bitches, right?
Vaginal shied or pinch of spice, but when to use which?
Because American English and New Zealand (and Australia) all derived from British English, obviously, but have drifted less than the accents in Britain. US, NZ, and AUS all drifted differently but the three may still be closer to the British English from the time their colonies were established.
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20180207-how-americans-preserved-british-english
I’m not a magnetist
Yeah, we can tell. Magnetician or magentologist, you philistine.
Green Day came up in a “classic rock” playlist on Spotify.
Fair enough. I don’t know that I’ve ever had a grocer with consistently bruised/rotted onions. I’ll go ahead and put that in the plus column.
What is a “better” onion? More variety, maybe? Onions come in two kinds for me (other than type) edible and not; not a lot of spectrum on onion quality for me I guess.
Just about any other fruit or vegetable I can accept the varying quality of produce but onions and potatoes are either firm and good or mushy and not for me.
Or I could be overthinking what was probably an arbitrarily pulled example for an explanatory analogy.
In this heat?! Masochist.
edit: or sadist, no judgement.
Yes, and you probably have unknowingly eaten it.
https://www.bonappetit.com/entertaining-style/trends-news/article/parmesan-wood-pulp-cellulose
“No sir, I didn’t like it”
-Mr. Horse
Something tells me you would like the Love, Death, and Robots episode “The Very Pulse of the Machine”.
Are armor penetrating EMP rounds a thing yet?