68 thoughts on “Why Aren’t Your Potatoes Crispy Enough?

  1. The [fucking ] New York Times
    @fuckingnytimes
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    37m
    Thomas Brock, whose discovery of heat-resistant bacteria in a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park in 1966 led to the development of the chemical process behind the PCR test for Covid-19, died this month. He was 94.

          1. I realized the other day that I didn't know if hummingbirds were passerines. Had to look it it up.
            No. ,
            But while musing about the word 'passerine' , a very lewd blues lyric occurred to me, which ID probably won't let me post.
            Don't think I would share it here anyway.

          1. Relax, you don't have to do anything. It happens automatically after the two week waiting period. Much smoother than the Win10 upgrade.

  2. Paul Musgrave
    @profmusgrave
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    20h
    Real Americans eat meat. And what meat could be more American than Americans? That's why my platform calls for ending the Biden plant-based diet and switching to a literally all-American diet

  3. Dads Dikkelsen
    @umbertoekounltd
    ·25m
    Replying to
    @Chinchillazllla
    To think Ted Kaczynski could still be out there mailing parcel bombs to prominent industrialists if he just put “it’s a boy!” on every box

  4. It's supposed to last from 2.5 to 6 months.
    Just prior to surgery I'll get two more nerve blocks, but those will only work for a day or two.
    I've been in chronic pain for a very long time, but everyone, including the surgeon, warns me that I ain't seen nuthin' yet.

  5. Oh great..

    Long ago I think it was my sister who told me that I'll learn that the pleasures
    and pains balance out in life.
    But I ain't never had anywhere near the pleasure to balance the pain when I tore-up my knee on the BB court.

  6. Right?
    This will be the fourth operation on this knee, and I hope to fuck it's the last. I'll settle for absence of pain if I can't get the pleasure.

  7. I've never understood why they're called "back" ribs, because they're the same rib in front, too. Not as catchy a tune, however.

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