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  • Can you explain the joke?

  • I'm fairly confident they didn't know. I'd be willing to bet the vast, vast majority of people don't know what that word means.

  • To be even more specific, it's a Mexican dessert made of sponge cake, soaked in a mixture of three milks. Wet cake may not sound appetizing, but it's absolutely delicious.

  • Why are you defending incel shit?

  • Don't take my comment so seriously.

    • Pervasive sense of victimhood.
    • Criticizing women. Not that women should be free from criticism, but take this exact same meme without the "what hypocrisy" at the end. Is it less funny? Is that adding anything other than pathos for incels reading it?

    There's also the comment section. At the time I commented, two of the ten top level comments were saying to insult the woman's vagina, and they were both upvoted. That kind of masturbatory five-minutes-of-hate directed at a hypothetical woman is pure incel shit.

    She's not real. This didn't happen. That means whatever emotional reaction they're having was just inside them waiting to come out. Incel shit.

  • When I was a kid I'd get a new stuffed animal, and somewhere on the tag it would say, "Made from all new material".

    And for some reason I thought that meant the material had just been developed or discovered. Like they had a team of scientists in a lab working on a new type of polyester just so they could use it to make this shitty stuffed lemon that I won at a church carnival.

    Thirty years later I realized it probably just meant the materials weren't recycled.

  • Ugh. Ugh to this post, and ugh to the comment section.

    I thought we left this incel shit behind on reddit.

  • Fiction.

    My book store would not have a lot of sections.

  • Well it happened.

    You're right they wouldn't have accepted the results. They called her while she was taking the pregnancy test to tell her not to bother, because it wouldn't be accurate enough anyway.

    She was going to fight them on it, but the test was positive. So she just came home instead.

    Her regular doctor said she wasn't going to recommend that facility anymore, because the whole thing is fucked up regardless of the outcome.

    Even though mammograms are generally considered safe during pregnancy, her doctor just did an ultrasound instead. I believe that's because the doctor wasn't that worried about the lump, otherwise she'd have gotten the mammogram.

    I didn't mention all that other stuff in my original comment because I don't want to distract from how fucked up it is that they treated her that way. It doesn't matter whether she was actually pregnant, or even if mammograms are considered unsafe for pregnant women (and again, they're generally not). They put a hypothetical unborn child over my wife's health. It's unacceptable.

  • This is how I feel about almost every Coen brothers movie. Basic plot structure exists for a reason. That reason is because it's good, and it's satisfying, and it connects with something inside of us.

    If you have a good artistic reason to depart from the expected structure, cool, great, I hope the risk pays off. But at some point these auteur filmmakers are just being lazy because they know they can get away with it.

    Like in the Hateful Eight, when instead of revealing the twist in an organic way, within the confines of, you know, filmmaking, Tarantino just relies on blatant, unapologetic exposition. That's not clever. It's lazy.

    A good filmmaker can say what they want to say while being entertaining and making sense.

    And yeah, that's also how I feel about the Godfather. Lots of great scenes, but I didn't enjoy it as a film. A film should be more than just a loose collection of great scenes.

  • Your right

    ... to gamble is absolute?

  • He verbed it.

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  • Honestly frozen can be fine. My kids love frozen broccoli and cauliflower. You still have to prepare it right though.

    But I'm pretty sure even the frozen veggies are better now than they were back then.

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  • In the 80s my family still got most of our vegetables from cans. It was bad.

  • Unbaptized babies don't go to purgatory. They go to Limbo, which is the first circle of Hell.

  • Where would an additional comma go?

  • That's still sitting up.

  • You said you don't need two governments.