on both
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Pumpkin pie > Sweet potato pie
They're having a South off
My family from the south but I'm from the midwest so I dont count
The Weeknd needs to recover / re-record "as-is" the track "My Favourite One Night Stand"
(As-is, as in, no fancy, try-hard stuff/spin, ruinging the vibe)

Grits are ass
Stuffing sucks
Agree on grits
Stuffing cool but there are better holiday sides
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Pumpkin pie > Sweet potato pie
They equal to me both getting ate immediately
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Pumpkin pie > Sweet potato pie
always found sweet potato pie to be mid honestly
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Pumpkin pie > Sweet potato pie
About the same. Sometimes Pumkin Pie gets too artificial tasting from some stores.
There's no point reading new books. It's better to wait 5-10 years to see which stand the test of time
We should be digging into books that came out on or before 2015* to see what gems we missed, not running to stores for hardbacks
*Which was a very good year, A Brief History of Seven Killings, The Sellout, A Spool of Blue Thread. Wonder what else we missed
This of course is not a comment on the industry and it is an unsustainable practice for publishing, but I stand on the hill that rarely anything coming out today will be worth the 12 hours it takes you read it
Lol this kind of makes sense. I know people always say it's good to read books to learn, but I realized there isn't really a filter on the quality of books out there. You could easily end up reading so much trash in the long run.
Much more nuanced take, I respect him for that. Excellent article
Also: "There are other rules. Don’t read fewer than 50 pages in a sitting. The cost of pecking at a book here and there is a lost sense of its narrative wholeness."
Is brilliant. I've inadvertently lived by this rule (mine is 30 pages, with a pause to review). Good to know we all unknowingly share these habits
Found this quote by CS Lewis in the comments:
"It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in between. If that is too much for you, you should at least read one old one to every three new ones.
Every age has its own outlook. It is specially good at seeing certain truths and specially liable to make certain mistakes. We all, therefore, need the books that will correct the characteristic mistakes of our own period. And that means the old books. All contemporary writers share to some extent the contemporary outlook – even those, like myself, who seem most opposed to it."
Good to hear you enjoyed it!
VA brother
That's why lmaoo yall are barely even the south
I'm from the real south and we never heard of this s***
Or just a difference of opinion
Idk my dad smoked weed all my life and so did my grandpa
They’re definitely addicted to weed but I dont see really what harm it did they’re both very successful men
Other d**** have clear downfalls to being addicted to them like death
They smoking these new kali triple OG cookie monster 2000XL type beat strains or nah?
Bleu cheese AND ranch are good for wings
Cheap ranch > cheap blue cheese
Homemade blue cheese > homemade ranch
On wings
The onus is on the capitalist corporations that fasttrack animal feeding through cruel means to chill tf out, NOT on the proletariat that is just trying to feed its family.
White vegans always forget “that” part and wonder why niggas hate veganism lololol.
Literally half of vegan issues could be solved if they fought for more restricted, more humane and more natural methods of livestock farming and inventory stock
It will then loosen things up for other spaces in the farming industry, such as plant farms
And it would be a major half step to "veganism" or near
Instead of trying to go extreme 100 to 0, fear mongering, trying to moral police with your own insecurities, and then some even going to the lengths of denying straight science and economic/social/governmental realities - population control of invasive + overgrown, money, the instant benefit of health from meat opposed to supplements (which supplements have their own issues in success rates person to person plus availability and is also another f***ed industry where lead and other poisons frequent in way higher amounts - or the cost of decent consistent veggies, n grains) species, culture, govt lobbying etc.
Nevermind the fact, at least in America, farm industry is literally top 3 most corrupted and gate kept industries in all of the country
I'm not vegan (tho I don't consume meat everyday or even every week), I raise and train animals as one of my two jobs, and being with animals is how I know how "ruthless" and life is in general and the simple natural life, and once visiting a real border town of Mexico for a week I know all too well how important it is for people for that accessibility and instant nourishment plus amount of food gained in one instance - I am not here to placate someone else because they can't accept the circle of life reality and have their own existential-ism insecurities and self conscious volunteered guilt that does not reach me - I've also been around people that hunt and fish naturally for food, so its not a foreign thought or image to me unlike how most vegans who also are/were usually very sheltered
Meat isn't bad, over farming is, and literally most of the environmental and cruel treatments come from that over farming free reign system
Extreme veganism is one of the most idiotic, selfish/self centered and pushing your own cerebral issues onto others ideologies
And I def don't understand the moral part