

A real-life Buster Casey.
A real-life Buster Casey.
Soft boiled egg, always. I usually have some kimchi, so that, too. Got a bag of nori sheets for sushi, so I cut up some of that as well. Made my own chili oil, and a friend got me some momofuku chili crisp, and I alternate between those two. Always growing some green onion out back, so some of that, too… Sliced ham? Hell yeah. I also keep a jar of pickled carrots shreds, so why not. Thin slivers of red onion, too. Toasted sesame seeds sometimes, just a little, for texture.
Ramen takes a long time to make at my place, but I got just about whatever you could want.
The Dollop comes to mind.
The Great Mouse Detective (1986).
Not much, leak. What’s a dawg with you?
Now, to any person who has ever seen an AI image or indeed seen anything in the real world, you’d think it would be obvious that these are fake images. … And yet, other each of this images there are hundreds, sometimes thousands of positive comments. …
So braindead and stereotypical are these comments that you might think they are themselves AI generated. But, picking a few at random, I checked out their profiles and they seem genuine. … They did also all seem to be active churchgoers but that must be some kind of coincidence…
Shots fired.
He’s got a bit of that patented Mr Beast Combo of vacant gaze and simulated smile, too.
My partner is T1D, and I’ve seen what ketoacidosis looks like. It’s awful. I simply do not believe that any adult living in a modern society could see those symptoms playing out and think that it would get better without real medical intervention… Especially a father. I think he was looking for an “out,” and he thought he’d found it in this cult.
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