Ah got it. Though I feel like the episodes were pulled from syndication while Oprah was still pretty well-regarded, no?
What was so creepy about it as to deserve the incinerator? I remember it being pretty funny.
Surprisingly hard. Confused me in just the right way, made me ask just the right questions about who could have written this and how someone ended up with it in an entirely unhideable spot. Also reminded me of how many people there are out there making decisions every day that I can’t imagine…
I’m afraid you have too much faith in the decision-making of certain people. Apparently this text is from a preexisting meme, and even if 99.999% of people would never permanently put a meme tweet directly on their neck forever, there are 7 million people walking around with tweets tattooed on them.
Just look at all the copycat “shrimps is bugs” tattoos out there…
Just the quirks of the fediverse haha, though oddly I could see your old mastodon replies when you couldn’t. And looks like a beautiful spot, figured it had to be New England.
This actually makes me laugh pretty good. Side of the neck is an insane place for it, but the joke lands perfectly and rewards rereads. 9/10 humor, 0/10 decision-making.
Great shot, where is this?
To me it feels more like someone has gone out of their way wayyyy further to involve bureaucracy and make it official when just saying “I would rather not” would do.
Because of the taste? While it’s not common to brew a drink with other beans, we eat them all the time, and it’s pretty obvious in doing so that they aren’t flavors that lend themselves to a beverage.
Coffee beans are actually the seed of a more traditional “fruit” (ie, sweet and acidic) rather than a legume like other beans (also technically seeds, but vegetal in flavor, with an entirely different taste and texture). You’re basically just going to get a weak broth from traditional beans.
Similarly, people have tried steeping every type of leaf, plant, and fruit out there in water, but it’s a pretty limited list that remains popularly used for tea, as it’s a pretty limited list (relative to the incredible diversity of plant life) that actually tastes good that way.
People use mushrooms, various roots (like chicory), other fruity seeds, and more to create coffee-like drinks, and/so with the number of people and cultures out there with their own tastes and traditions, it’s a relatively safe bet that if people aren’t drinking it anywhere in the world, it’s because they’ve tried it and it just doesn’t taste good.
And I say a plant community is a group of ostensibly indie, bootstrapped musicians who are actually propped up by major labels to sell the image of individuality and independence while having the entire music industry machine behind them.
Interesting, so North America was just the US and Canada to you?
Central America is in North America
Finally
Lol you are not a smart person. Goodbye.
Lol it’s pretty shocking. Thank you for confirming there’s at least one person on Lemmy who also goes outside.
Lol never said you were right, but if you’re as observant and thoughtful as you clearly think you are, you’ll find clues in my above comments. Enjoy your angst-riddled yet superiorly enlightened existence. I’ll just have to get by with my inferior, happy, social, fulfilling, question-filled life. Good to know someone out there knows everything though, including where I live I guess.
You have a pretty thin skin and unrealistic expectations about the real world, so I just guess you come from the Internet.
Well enjoy experiencing life that way. I deeply enjoy my own and have a feeling that people in your camp feel differently. If no one ever talked to strangers in real life, it would be a pretty sad, cultureless existence.
Pomegranate pips work well in most salty dishes, roasted apple is great with a strong, soft cheese.