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The World Over

blankfist says...

@newtboy, when did you get your crown???! Congrats! Here’s a bowl of the much desired and patented A$$ Gr@v33 that comes with it.

@gwiz665, was I here when you got yours? I believe I was. Then again, I’m stupid and cannot remember nuffin, muffin.

@kronosposeidon whatever happened to you?

Auralnauts Top 10 Things You Definitely Didn't Know About SW

Payback says...

Actually, up here in BC we pretty much have to get our insurance through the government/ "Crown corporation" called Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. I mean, you can get additional insurance, but it only really saves you when you have like, a Lamborghini or a Prevost RV. Typical drivers won't see any sav...

...oh wait, you were making a joke. Sorry.

BSR said:

Did you know 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance?

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Historical Misconceptions For You to Bring Up during Dinner

Buttle says...

They should explain Giles Corey: Back in the day, if you were convicted of a felony, for example, witchcraft, you forfeited all your property to the crown. He died so that his family could inherit.

Refusing to plead, and being pressed by stones, wasn't that rare at the time.

A Burger Scholar Breaks Down Classic Regional Burger Styles

artician says...

I grew up with grilled burgers. A tiny bit of BBQ sauce, mixed with a small amount of diced onions, and lots of black pepper, is gourmet to me.

This deep fried shit seems like just that, though interesting.

American Cheese, isn't. (Cheese, that is).

Pressing your burgers while cooking seems like amateur bullshit that only came about to produce hamburgers faster.

He says that "jacks lunch" in Middletown CT originated the steamed burger, but today "Louis Lunch" at 261 Crown St. in New Haven CT claims to have "Invented the Hamburger" altogether, (and they steam their burgers) so YMMV.

I also prefer to eat my burgers without condiments, because when they're actually cooked well it has the best method for bringing out the flavor of the meat. I couldn't imagine the flavor of a steamed burger being such, but I still hope to try it some day.

In recent memory, perhaps ever, Yarde Tavern in South Hadley MA makes the best burger I've had, to date.

Reference = My family owns a ranch, and I grew up with cattle, so red meat was the diet throughout my youth, and have a lot to say on the subject.

Star Wars Danceoff

ChaosEngine says...

I saw the first few minutes and I was ready to hate this.

Then I skimmed through and....

It's Chewie in a crown and sunglasses dancing with Leia, Padme and Ahsoka(?) to "hey ya".

I just can't hate that.

Liberal Redneck - Muslim Ban

newtboy says...

For my two cents, I'll gladly admit that today, Islam has the worst problem with violent extremism.
Will would admit that this is a transient condition and in the near future another religion will wear that crown?
Remember, on South park, Super Best Friends episode, they drew Muhammad and portrayed him as a semi super hero, it was broadcast, and nothing. Those days should return soon.

transmorpher said:

I totally agree that all religions have a problem, and all cultures have violence, fundamentalists, and other issues, but it's dishonest to say that they are all equal in problems, equally serious, equally harmful, or that the problems are equally widespread, equally ingrained in the culture, and especially equally represented by law and the government.

It's about rates, scale and motivation.

It would be dishonest to claim that there is no difference. Yet that is what it appears to be that's what you're suggesting.

Perhaps when you can draw big old Mo without the fear that someone will come after you, then we can start to talk about how equal all this is.

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