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Ewwww I agree blue cheese is gross. My issue with vinegar has a history. My (sadistic) mother traumatized me as a child with it so its def a psychological dislike. But with mayo I just cannot stomach it or watermelon.
Oh...oh god, reminds me of the time in high school my evil mother made me an egg (fried kind over medium) and i was in a hurry so I cut it open without looking at it and it was .00000005 centimeters away from my mouth I happened to look down and it was about 78% NOT cooked. GGGAAAGGG. I now have to have my eggs between over medium and well. haha
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Oh...oh god' date=' reminds me of the time in high school my evil mother made me an egg (fried kind over medium) and i was in a hurry so I cut it open without looking at it and it was .00000005 centimeters away from my mouth I happened to look down and it was about 78% NOT cooked. GGGAAAGGG. I now have to have my eggs between over medium and well. haha[/quote'] Slimy eggs *barf* Growing up my mother had her "home remedies" for things but I truly believe some were just for torturing us. The vinegar thing is, when she would hear that there was an outbreak of lice in the school or neighborhood (even if I didn't have it) I was subjected to having scalding hot vinegar poured over my head repeatedly till she thought fit. This may actually be a remedy (I dunno) but if we got a cut she would put cayenne pepper on it to "stop the bleeding". I don't recall any bathroom surgeries but those memories may be repressed & I haven't found any scars lol
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Yeah' date=' plenty of coffee, just black now. I'm actually really happy I stopped putting milk in, it's opened up a whole new range of flavors. I love tea, but oddly, if I have tea on an empty stomach, I'll throw up. Not coffee, though.[/quote'] I wonder why that happens with tea. What kind of tea/coffees do you like. French Roast is a big no for me. It tastes like burnt dirt (or what I imagine that tastes like) :D
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I wonder why that happens with tea. What kind of tea/coffees do you like. French Roast is a big no for me. It tastes like burnt dirt (or what I imagine that tastes like) :D
Dark roasts just ruin the varied nuances and subtle notes in coffees. Light and medium roasts brewed in a french press or pour over, please. Dark Italian roasts exist because peasants only had cheap shitty coffee that had to be overroasted just so they would be palatable. Dunno why Starbucks has a thousand different dark roasts; they all taste the same.
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You sir' date=' are a coward.[/quote'] The response I'd expect from a proselytizer of blue cheese consumption! You claim to serve a higher moral purpose, yet when all else fails, you tar your victims with a yellow brush - if one kind of shame won't serve, perhaps another will bring them into your reeking, slimy fold. You keep your rotten, mold-laced, infected modified bovine sweat gland product to yourself, and think about all the little calves whose mothers you've forced into servitude while you choke on it!
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The response I'd expect from a proselytizer of blue cheese consumption! You claim to serve a higher moral purpose' date=' yet when all else fails, you tar your victims with a yellow brush - if one kind of shame won't serve, perhaps another will bring them into your reeking, slimy fold. You keep your rotten, mold-laced, infected modified bovine sweat gland product to yourself, and think about all the little calves whose mothers you've forced into servitude while you choke on it![/quote'] It's because putting ranch on buffalo wings instead of blue cheese is akin to putting ketchup on a hot dog.
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I wonder why that happens with tea. What kind of tea/coffees do you like. French Roast is a big no for me. It tastes like burnt dirt (or what I imagine that tastes like) :D
Yeah right, you've never had burnt dirt... sure... :D I like the darker side of medium roasted coffee, pour-over being my favorite method (though I won't turn down a good espresso), and I like full-flavored black teas. I didn't used to throw up tea, but one morning when I was a teenager, I drank some right before work and had to throw up right when I got there. I initially thought I'd gotten a stomach bug and didn't connect it to the tea until I had a couple of near repeats. I just have to eat something with it, is all.
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Slimy eggs *barf* Growing up my mother had her "home remedies" for things but I truly believe some were just for torturing us. The vinegar thing is, when she would hear that there was an outbreak of lice in the school or neighborhood (even if I didn't have it) I was subjected to having scalding hot vinegar poured over my head repeatedly till she thought fit. This may actually be a remedy (I dunno) but if we got a cut she would put cayenne pepper on it to "stop the bleeding". I don't recall any bathroom surgeries but those memories may be repressed & I haven't found any scars lol
Whoa, she's a nut job. That sucks. I wonder if my deal with milk is the same. We rented a little trailer on a dairy farm in upstate NY when I was like three or four, and one time I hurt my thumb pretty badly and my mom brought me into the farmhouse. The woman who owned the place was nursing at the time, and she whipped out her boob, squeezed some milk into a glass, and shoved my thumb into it. I'm not sure why my mom let that happen... and then there was the time I got trapped in the cheese cellar...
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It's because putting ranch on buffalo wings instead of blue cheese is akin to putting ketchup on a hot dog.
Sticking up for your new pal, eh? Real cowardice is needing some kind of dairy dressing to cut the potency of Pete's Red Hot, the consumption of which is the only true test of manhood! :D Plus, I like ketchup on hot dogs.
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The response I'd expect from a proselytizer of blue cheese consumption! You claim to serve a higher moral purpose' date=' yet when all else fails, you tar your victims with a yellow brush - if one kind of shame won't serve, perhaps another will bring them into your reeking, slimy fold. You keep your rotten, mold-laced, infected modified bovine sweat gland product to yourself, and think about all the little calves whose mothers you've forced into servitude while you choke on it![/quote'] You are aware that once a cow has given birth it produces milk for life right? You're also aware that not milking them would lead to infections that could kill the animal? I also hope you don't eat any kind of meat (hello intensive farming), or that makes you a massive hypocrite.
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You are aware that once a cow has given birth it produces milk for life right? You're also aware that not milking them would lead to infections that could kill the animal? I also hope you don't eat any kind of meat (hello intensive farming)' date=' or that makes you a massive hypocrite.[/quote'] Cow milk gives me acne........I stay far far away. Plus I do not exactly like all of the antibiotics and hormones in it. Stupid shit gives me acne .....but doesnt make my boobs bigger.........Fuck cow milk it sucks. :D
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You are aware that once a cow has given birth it produces milk for life right? You're also aware that not milking them would lead to infections that could kill the animal? I also hope you don't eat any kind of meat (hello intensive farming)' date=' or that makes you a massive hypocrite.[/quote'] More hyperbole from the Fungal Fringe! This kind of blue-and-white view of the world has spread its tendrils through our culture, marbling and firming our society while making it smell like diapers wrapped around a week-old corpse! On a serious note, I actually do have a moral problem with the animal farming industry, and big ag in general, which I've written about here before. It's made me seriously think about going vegetarian in the past. But the bottom line is that I feel much healthier when I eat some meat, and I also think it should be part of my kid's diet. One of my friends recently told me he's planning on committing to subsistence hunting, which I think is commendable, and that's something I would consider (though I have no experience) if I lived in the right area.
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Cow milk gives me acne........I stay far far away. Plus I do not exactly like all of the antibiotics and hormones in it. Stupid shit gives me acne .....but doesnt make my boobs bigger.........Fuck cow milk it sucks. :D
I wasn't aware that milk was supposed to give you bigger breasts.. 0.o With the amount of it that i drink in tea/coffee/milkshakes etc, I'm surprised I don't have DD man-tits
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Whoa' date=' she's a nut job. That sucks. I wonder if my deal with milk is the same. We rented a little trailer on a dairy farm in upstate NY when I was like three or four, and one time I hurt my thumb pretty badly and my mom brought me into the farmhouse. The woman who owned the place was nursing at the time, and she whipped out her boob, squeezed some milk into a glass, and shoved my thumb into it. I'm not sure why my mom let that happen... and then there was the time I got trapped in the cheese cellar...[/quote'] Bahaha, and to this day she gets pissed when I bring up the egg. Sometimes my siblings like to toy with me and simply say "egg" when I am eating dinner. and HEHEHE....you had your thumb in boob milk...hehehe
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I wasn't aware that milk was supposed to give you bigger breasts.. 0.o With the amount of it that i drink in tea/coffee/milkshakes etc, I'm surprised I don't have DD man-tits
Well I am pretty sure I get acne when I drink cow milk if it is not organic because of the stupid shitty hormones...hence...why me no boobs bigger?? AND HAHAHA...DD man-tits....:D
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More hyperbole from the Fungal Fringe! This kind of blue-and-white view of the world has spread its tendrils through our culture, marbling and firming our society while making it smell like diapers wrapped around a week-old corpse! On a serious note, I actually do have a moral problem with the animal farming industry, and big ag in general, which I've written about here before. It's made me seriously think about going vegetarian in the past. But the bottom line is that I feel much healthier when I eat some meat, and I also think it should be part of my kid's diet. One of my friends recently told me he's planning on committing to subsistence hunting, which I think is commendable, and that's something I would consider (though I have no experience) if I lived in the right area.
Ah, so your tone was sarcastic. I wasn't quite sure lol. On that serious note of yours, I too have issues with it. However, I'm afraid I'm too much of a pussy/animal lover to hunt anything. That does make me somewhat of a hypocrite when I eat meat, but my thinking is kinda 'if it has died to fill my stomach, then the honourable thing is to make sure it completes that task'. Which of course is pretty stupid, and just means that the cycle of slaughter for meat to order continues, but there's little one person can do about that.
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