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Secure_SeaLab t1_jadyple wrote
Reply to comment by Organic-Activity8762 in [homemade] hot ham, salami and american w/ mustard and chicago-style giardiniera by Organic-Activity8762
Sorry meant “Chicago” style.
Secure_SeaLab t1_jadvm89 wrote
Reply to [homemade] hot ham, salami and american w/ mustard and chicago-style giardiniera by Organic-Activity8762
What makes it American style? Inquiring minds want to know.
Secure_SeaLab t1_ja1f4o2 wrote
Reply to comment by TheMace808 in A custom 100-pound laptop with a 43-inch screen by thebelsnickle1991
Ok, I mean lots of people think stupidity is funny I guess. Seems like a waste at best.
Secure_SeaLab t1_j9yyi2p wrote
Reply to comment by Mitoria in A custom 100-pound laptop with a 43-inch screen by thebelsnickle1991
But it just comes off as wasteful and stupid. Where’s the funny part?
Secure_SeaLab t1_j9xko6u wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in [WP] In the distant future, in order to cull the population, the government introduces a lottery system where individuals with similar net worth are voluntarily pitted against each other. The loser dies while the winner inherits their wealth. by jutah001
Check out “the lottery,” a short story by Shirley Jackson. She was a time traveler and wrote it in response to this promt in the 1940’s.
Secure_SeaLab t1_iu7jppj wrote
Reply to comment by theo2112 in With winter around the corner here is some advice. When traveling or just not coming home for a few days turn the water main valve off and open a faucet you will never come home to a flooded house. by pipelyfe
This is exactly what I meant. Thank you for elucidating.
Secure_SeaLab t1_iu5i8vs wrote
Reply to With winter around the corner here is some advice. When traveling or just not coming home for a few days turn the water main valve off and open a faucet you will never come home to a flooded house. by pipelyfe
Yeah this is how you freeze your pipes.
Secure_SeaLab t1_jdib6ct wrote
Reply to comment by DanYHKim in A study shows that patients with the most serious health issues who thought that continuing the treatment would result in destitution only had an estimated 24% chance of continuing treatment, while those thinking paying fees would not negatively affect their financial situations had a 95% likelihood by nmhhg8
What is surprising? You mean bc the USA has such notoriously awful healthcare?