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mattdamon!
Too fast. We never have enough time with them.
It will be back. I think you’ve got a cat.


This stinks like Taco Donald’s Depends®


I recommend not traveling here. If you must, stick to greater urban areas and national parks. Stay out of the interior! Rural and outlying exurban areas could be dangerous for anyone who doesn’t appear to be white, English-speaking (but not too educated), and completely conforming to conservative values.
H Mart? There’s one about half a mile from where I work, when I’m onsite.


The taco truck in this case is one of Elmo’s ugly ass electric dumpsters.
Radish kimchi is the GOAT. If you have access to a large Asian market, do try and get the Korean radishes. They’re a little rounder than daikon, and usually green. The texture is much firmer and there seems to be less smell during fermentation.
I’m a fermenter. Right now I have Chinese-inspired mustard greens, and cabbage kvass perkulakatin. The thing about cabbage kvass is, you can use it as starter in other ferments.
I’ve known libertarians who were in favor of privatizing the infrastructure. They may get their wish.
Two hours, one-way to work is patriotic! What’s good for the oil industry is good for Murka. Besides, Frank Freeway has to show his manhood by driving a giant truck that he doesn’t need.
Jeffrey Wright. Just one good performance after another.
I wish afternoon naps were still as pleasant for me as they are for my cats.


When I started doing it, I didn’t think taking public transportation to work would become a revolutionary act. But there ya go. This is Libertarian Cowboy Murka.
I’m from Anaheim. I’m surprised the cops haven’t shut them down. That’s the kind of place it is.


We’d never get a ban here in the states. How else would preachers and Republican congressmen get a date?
A MAGA-before-there-was-MAGA family member of mine actually used to say “If we didn’t have these big slow buses on the streets, and commuter trains blocking the rail crossings, we wouldn’t have a traffic problem.”


Are you in the states? Watch the documentary “Walmart: The High Cost Of Low Prices.” Soon, that will be all of us.
They are definitely up to something.