Remember folks, in Italian ‘gn’ is the equivalent to the Spanish ‘ñ’.
Remember folks, in Italian ‘gn’ is the equivalent to the Spanish ‘ñ’.
I like the Latino Monday, Lunes Latinos just sounds better though


Alternatively, owning a pizza restaurant that accepts bitcoin is a good way to get lots of it quickly.


You gotta make sure there’s that little dot in the middle of the keyboard or else it isn’t worth it.


Yugioh and snap kits were my faves back then, now over 20y later I’m still playing yugioh and soldering, so I’d say it was a worthy investment of my family and my free time. Problem-solving card text is probably good for understanding programming logic, too.
As a culinarian myself, this is what I expect pro home cooks to aspire to be like. Truly admirable efforts on your behalf, thank you for your inspirational posts detailing everything down to cost, derailing the illusion that cheap has to be some gas station garbage.


I always knew one day rap music would probably put me on a list
Agreed. Juicy sweats are for the bravest men!


Use unexpected keyboard, nobody expects the unexpected keyboard!


What’s the treatment for terminal Americanity? Asking for a friend.
Scream at them like how they do if you were to accidentally smush their tail, high-to-low pitch.


I guess the British colonialists should’ve said no to the French by that standard. War is nuanced, and survival doesn’t make us picky.


Some of us need prescription meds (that are already expensive) from places like Germany, so this gives these particular people the choice of being treated medically or being housed, which I argue neither is a healthy option because we are weighing two physiological needs against one another.


The moment the velocipastor gets involved of course!
Well, if we assume American-Chinese foods are based upon what’s available to make authentic dishes, then Chine-Mex is the equivalent for South US(border region mostly) and Mexico. Stuff like cilantro in egg rolls or avocado fried rice! Here’s a nice supplemental NPR Article: https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/04/16/399637724/the-chinese-mexican-cuisine-born-of-u-s-prejudice
Don’t forget Chine-Mex!
Yeah, but at least they have high sugar warnings on their beverages, so it’s likely nothing compared to what the US does with the only metric measured bottles available in the region (which are typically much cheaper too).
BIRD CITY IS AN ELK SANCTUARY


A honeypot in a walled garden? What has this nation become?
This Old House?