The newest makeup trend is ‘d*ckliner’ — penis shaped eyeliner
hi neco!
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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wait I awesome'd that. Neco is that awesome or bad? I don't know.
wait I awesome'd that. Neco is that awesome or bad? I don't know.
It is dickliner
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I mean my dick could use a little highlighting...
are YOU on the beer list?
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Dickliner is an important product. I've seen too many preventable cases of conjuntivitis that could have been avoided if only there was a safer alternative to finding a penis and dipping it in black paint.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
like, I get it's stupid that the local level of governments lets developers go and build massive tracts of just-barely affordable housing
but houses only cost as much as people are willing to pay
and enough people are scraping up the dough to buy those houses
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Boston has no Michelin star restauraunts which is... sensible really it makes perfect sense. There is not really a high end fine dining culture here at all. Just about a quadrillion middle level places for college students with rich parents.
iono I feel like it's self-reinforcing
the american michelin judges only go to chicago, new york, and LA
so the michelin quality chefs only go to those cites
meanwhile the east asia michelin judges are giving out stars to food carts
There's a lot of younger "Famous" chefs that have made their way to smaller big cities like Nashville and the like. We've got a couple of Top Chef finalists here that have opened little restaurants and are doing the food truck thing because they didn't want the big city food critic hassle.
There are accomplished and talented chefs scattered across the country
But they all know they aren't going to get a Michelin star unless they relocate to NYC because the US judges are provincial as fuck
I don't disagree, I'm saying a lot of them probably don't want one. They want to make good food and be locally famous and have a nice income and just be happy doing what they love.
capricious youth and all.
As pissed as I was shortly ago with this discussion, it's actually becoming interesting to read your guys' opinions on these subjects.
User name Alazull on Steam, PSN, Nintenders, Epic, etc.
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I was at Best Buy the other day to see if I could snag a miniNES and I saw they had Mega Man 1-6 on PS4 cheap.
then I was all "what the fuck are you doing you can't beat ANY of these fucking games put it down moron"
Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
Boston has no Michelin star restauraunts which is... sensible really it makes perfect sense. There is not really a high end fine dining culture here at all. Just about a quadrillion middle level places for college students with rich parents.
iono I feel like it's self-reinforcing
the american michelin judges only go to chicago, new york, and LA
so the michelin quality chefs only go to those cites
meanwhile the east asia michelin judges are giving out stars to food carts
There's a lot of younger "Famous" chefs that have made their way to smaller big cities like Nashville and the like. We've got a couple of Top Chef finalists here that have opened little restaurants and are doing the food truck thing because they didn't want the big city food critic hassle.
There are accomplished and talented chefs scattered across the country
But they all know they aren't going to get a Michelin star unless they relocate to NYC because the US judges are provincial as fuck
I don't disagree, I'm saying a lot of them probably don't want one. They want to make good food and be locally famous and have a nice income and just be happy doing what they love.
capricious youth and all.
As pissed as I was shortly ago with this discussion, it's actually becoming interesting to read your guys' opinions on these subjects.
That was pretty much it for me. We've got cool chefs here who were on tv that have neat restaurants.
Past that I'm kind of an O'Charleys and Waffle House guy.
I think food trucks went from being an easy way to access good food to expensive trendy things that I no longer appreciate.
honestly Michelin probably should have stayed in europe because I don't thing they really get american cuisine at all
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
This sounds like Italian food
*brain melts*
User name Alazull on Steam, PSN, Nintenders, Epic, etc.
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like, I get it's stupid that the local level of governments lets developers go and build massive tracts of just-barely affordable housing
but houses only cost as much as people are willing to pay
and enough people are scraping up the dough to buy those houses
every couple of decades or so, people using leverage to amplify their gains seem to just completely forget that there is always an element of risk; that, at some point, they are going to be unable to find a buyer
leverage should just be flat out illegal, period, because humans have repeatedly demonstrated that they cannot handle the concept
I have no idea how you could reasonably make it illegal though
Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
This sounds like Italian food
Ok but have you ever seen an Italian masturbate while talking about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
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have you ever seen an Italian talk about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
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I saw that video was labeled "Best of Giant Bomb: Chief Beef" so I didn't click it.
are YOU on the beer list?
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honestly Michelin probably should have stayed in europe because I don't thing they really get american cuisine at all
Honestly Michelin is like the Oscars.
Its a lot of people who may or may not be qualified telling people what they should like, based on a very out-dated set of guidelines.
And also because of the system if you are outside of certain countries you have a much easier time qualifying, and if you happen to know enough people in the system it's easy to get at least one star.
User name Alazull on Steam, PSN, Nintenders, Epic, etc.
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amateurhourOne day I'll be professionalhourThe woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered Userregular
Hey Leo finally won an oscar even if I didn't like the movie all that much so I'm okay with the Oscars and their voting now.
Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
This sounds like Italian food
Ok but have you ever seen an Italian masturbate while talking about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
Aka
have you ever seen an Italian talk about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
tonight in chat we're tackling the two most important issues facing our country
inflated housing prices
deflated michelin review scores
is there a causal link?
absolutely but in which direction
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
like, I get it's stupid that the local level of governments lets developers go and build massive tracts of just-barely affordable housing
but houses only cost as much as people are willing to pay
and enough people are scraping up the dough to buy those houses
A disproportionate number of high-end housing units in hot markets are held by pieds a tierre.
About 30% of newly-constructed market-rate housing units in San Francisco are purchased by people who do not intend to live there.
Around 5% of Vancouver home sales are purchased by foreign buyers, around 7% of Vancouver homes are empty at any given time, and as many as 20% of Vancouver homes are owned by some combination of non-resident investors, foreign buyers, or pieds a tierre.
Feral on
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
This sounds like Italian food
Ok but have you ever seen an Italian masturbate while talking about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
Aka
have you ever seen an Italian talk about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
I know I got constipated AF in Italy
They are not big on veggies
Don't tomatoes get thrown into basically every Italian recipe
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Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
This sounds like Italian food
Ok but have you ever seen an Italian masturbate while talking about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
Aka
have you ever seen an Italian talk about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
I know I got constipated AF in Italy
They are not big on veggies
What part of Italy?
User name Alazull on Steam, PSN, Nintenders, Epic, etc.
Non-resident owners don't explain the entirety of housing insanity. No one factor does. But they're a significant contributor.
And they're a contributing factor with no effective ceiling, like a Veblen good or a dutch tulip. As long as they keep getting more expensive, the wrong kind of buyer will keep buying them because they keep getting more expensive.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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Southern food has been raked through the mud, because it fits a convenient narrative. These backwoods stupid folk couldn't possibly make anything nuanced, instead everything is simple and heavy-handed because they possess no talent.
I have literally never, ever, ever heard this.
Same. The only reputation I've heard is that it's good, cheap, and unhealthy. I've also never heard "simple" used as a pejorative in cooking but I'm not in the biz. Usually I hear simple used to convey that a recipe is easy to make but deceptively difficult to perfect, or that it leans heavily on ingredient quality.
I know exactly what Alazull is talking about... southern food is fried, bad for you, full of carbs, includes no veggies, has no nuance.
This sounds like Italian food
Ok but have you ever seen an Italian masturbate while talking about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
Aka
have you ever seen an Italian talk about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
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hi neco!
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
It is dickliner
but houses only cost as much as people are willing to pay
and enough people are scraping up the dough to buy those houses
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1hTW2VFpJ4
'trend'
Don't fucking ruin this for me
Its all I have left
I thought they gave the entire Mega Man franchise a Viking funeral a few years back
Sorry
Further investigation has turned up hundreds of examples
Thousands
As pissed as I was shortly ago with this discussion, it's actually becoming interesting to read your guys' opinions on these subjects.
then I was all "what the fuck are you doing you can't beat ANY of these fucking games put it down moron"
This sounds like Italian food
OH MY GOD
CAP COM
PLZ
That was pretty much it for me. We've got cool chefs here who were on tv that have neat restaurants.
Past that I'm kind of an O'Charleys and Waffle House guy.
I think food trucks went from being an easy way to access good food to expensive trendy things that I no longer appreciate.
Must one conquer to succeed, to grow? Pedestrian..
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
*brain melts*
I almost beat Mega Man 1 or 2 using save states every five seconds.
every couple of decades or so, people using leverage to amplify their gains seem to just completely forget that there is always an element of risk; that, at some point, they are going to be unable to find a buyer
leverage should just be flat out illegal, period, because humans have repeatedly demonstrated that they cannot handle the concept
I have no idea how you could reasonably make it illegal though
Ok but have you ever seen an Italian masturbate while talking about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
Aka
have you ever seen an Italian talk about the delicacy and deft touch required for risotto
Honestly Michelin is like the Oscars.
Its a lot of people who may or may not be qualified telling people what they should like, based on a very out-dated set of guidelines.
And also because of the system if you are outside of certain countries you have a much easier time qualifying, and if you happen to know enough people in the system it's easy to get at least one star.
I know I got constipated AF in Italy
They are not big on veggies
is there a causal link?
absolutely
but in which direction
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
A disproportionate number of high-end housing units in hot markets are held by pieds a tierre.
About 30% of newly-constructed market-rate housing units in San Francisco are purchased by people who do not intend to live there.
Around 5% of Vancouver home sales are purchased by foreign buyers, around 7% of Vancouver homes are empty at any given time, and as many as 20% of Vancouver homes are owned by some combination of non-resident investors, foreign buyers, or pieds a tierre.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Okra, collards, eggplant, sorghum, black eyed peas, lima beans
Don't tomatoes get thrown into basically every Italian recipe
I mean the parallel is there.
It's actually funny to see famous chefs there who are winning stars for restaurants that aren't their best, it's just they're in S.E. Asia.
What part of Italy?
And they're a contributing factor with no effective ceiling, like a Veblen good or a dutch tulip. As long as they keep getting more expensive, the wrong kind of buyer will keep buying them because they keep getting more expensive.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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AANNNDD beatable mega mans?