They definitely put way too much in each burrito. Taco bell goers will know how little they actually put in those burritos, and how not-round they end up being.
They definitely put way too much in each burrito. Taco bell goers will know how little they actually put in those burritos, and how not-round they end up being.
Exactly. I know plenty of people who have driven a car for over 3 decades, and do not know what a timing belt or a spark plug does. I don’t look down on those people, but it certainly makes sense as to why they don’t know. They don’t really need to!
This is a bold statement considering how many daily Windows users don’t understand how to use Windows.
I came here to say this. I go into zen mode when ironing my clothes because I only have to do it when I’m either celebrating or doing something very important to me.
All these other things to worry about, but right now, my only enemy is this wrinkle next to the collar.
Crazy how you managed to photoshop the decimal point to the left by so many digits!
(I know, it’s only a partial payment)
BTR5 on LDAC + wired headphones/IEMs have been doing wonders for me.
No, it’s $31.07. You likely combined the 92 cents and 18 cents to a dollar instead of a dollar and 10 cents.
3 days worth of food? Maybe 3 meals for a child, not 3 days.
By utilizing the Choose 2 combo, the total cost (assuming same delivery cost and adjusted tax) would be about $25 dollars including a 20% tip (based on total and not subtotal, as in the picture). However, that would include a medium pizza instead of a small pizza.
It’s not a massive difference. It is definitely a meaningful difference, but it’s still pretty costly for 2 meals worth of food.
That is basically what a seamount is, yes.
I think as the game progresses, you get to see why Astarion is so eager to act in his own interests. However, his backstory really only justifies half of his refusal to help people. The other half of his whining feels antithetical to his own situation, but perhaps that’s just because he doesn’t fully acknowledge his newfound freedoms until Act 2.
레미에 한국인 몇명 있는지 궁금하다…
(My grammar sucks :( )
+1 for coffee machine cup ramen, a very useful technique that I implement often.
Pepperoni pineapple pizza (PPP?) is underrated. Bonus points for mushroom and jalapeno. And maybe onion.
I feel you on the gift part. I’m quite picky about shitty products. That being said, I don’t complain when I receive a gift I don’t necessarily like, I just grumble when I use said gift in private.
The people who spend too much researching before purchasing all know the feeling of endlessly finding products that intrigue them, only to find a handful of glaring flaws.
I am frequently disappointed.
I’m not particularly picky, any fruit will do!
Bacon, eggs, hashbrown, an english muffin, and a glass of milk… is what I would say if I were a teenager again. I’ll probably just have an english muffin, a cup of tea, and a fruit.
+1 for Ktown Mad Spicy.
However I must point out they are not rice cakes, but wheat cakes. Also, tteokbokki benefits a lot from having some cabbage and onion mixed into it… delicious!
Anyone here with good knowledge on how to do remote/distanced firework ignitions?
I’m aware of the ematch + nailboard setup… The same should be doable with a switchboard, long wires, ematches, and a 12V battery, right?