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God I hope it devolves into a discussion on Christian Ska.
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The real answer to, "What is an Ultra-Processed Food?" Is anything some boomers grandma wouldn't have made in their idealized past.
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Like, what does this mean though? I have sodium citrate at home, with it I can make nacho cheese-- which I believe most people would agree is a highly processed food. Is the argument that sodium citrate is processed so everything derived from it is? If so, what about baking soda and baking powder?
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Bro's gearing up for The Years of Lead*
*having a #2 pencil for the scantron test
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Could it be even dumber? Like the supply chain expert said something along the lines of, "China has a large skilled assembly workforce that isn't available elsewhere," and the reporter/engineer nodded sagely and thought, "Ahh, yes because of their tiny oriental hands."
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Well now that we've cleared that up, can you give me directions to the Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens exhibits?
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Does, dies whatever. I'm letting this stand.
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My favorites in order; today's cheese, tomorrow's cheese, yesterday's cheese.
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They certainly are less confused by pronouns than TERF's. I imagine that's a natural advantage when reading.
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Would you say that getting you to watch any more is some sort of fruitless endeavor, a real implausible task?
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Shouldn't you consume this under a napkin like it was a small songbird?
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Maybe she was planning on ordering an omelette?
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We need a Smokey and the Bandit reboot except they're smuggling eggs.
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Let's see if the NDGOP follows through on the threats they made after his previous terrible, terrible tweet.
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I know it's a lot to ask of Haley Joel Osment given his recent troubles, but the times call for it.
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Memorial Stadium? Man, I can't imagine they have official permission for there either...
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And there isn't a Wakefield HS in Friso-- but there is a Wakeland in Frisco. Just some of the dumbest babies possible.
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I was also too old for HP, so as a child I was able to get into normal weird childhood books like the Xanth series...
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Don't you already listen to enough math rock as it is?
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Yep, all of this. Also children should be taught the proper manners on how to approach a strange dog. Please do not allow your child to run up and grab my leashed dog out of nowhere.
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Sadly those same scientists are also probably working on The Eternal Apple that never rots, does not bruise in shipping, and has no discernable flavor.
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The cooling drip of the ice cream as you now don't the helmet. Ahhh, memories.
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It's probably the best thing left you can get in a physical store ever since Kamakura shut down their US operations.
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Interestingly, I'm now recalling that the availability of paint pigments outside of standard artists colors for hobby brands has largely been dependent on the popularity of colors in car paint.
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For some reason now I really want to see Ed play the 2003 PS2 game Lifeline that was entirely controlled by the player's voice.
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If Musk thinks he can escape his debts that would require him to believe that his bones are also unsawable.
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It says a lot about my mental health that I was relieved it was only 12.
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The influence of Evangelical Christians in Disc Golf becoming an organized sport and its rise in popularity is a weird and underreported story. I wasn't shocked that so many of those supposed lost medals were people butthurt about Natalie Ryan existing.
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It's a major productivity hit, do you know how many tires a day he'd have to slash?
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Determining my economic anxiety based on what tier of Sysco I can afford.
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Best I can do is the Road Worrier.
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The Business Plot [Good]?
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He will never look Gork and Mork in the eye.
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Rainbow Tomato Gardens probably knows my mood better than me. Also the same for Malort before they expanded distro.
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Technically they still could because it looks like the EO only ended it for China and HK. If you landed the goods in a second country prior to fulfillment-- say Canada or Mexico you should still get the de minimis exemption. I actually ran this exercise recently, so uhh Asmodee call me? (2/2)
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Assuming we're lumping board games here as well, it's actually the suspension of the section 301 de minimis exemption that is the biggest issue. Since every non-GW company is heavily reliant on the Kickstarter model they could have continued that way and avoided the tariffs. (1/n)