VanDenBroeck

VanDenBroeck t1_jdv25cs wrote

I have never carried a jar of peanut butter on a plane. I have however carried: bags of peanuts, peanut butter sandwiches, and peanut butter fudge. Now, peanut butter is in a state that is between peanuts and peanut butter fudge. So… it seems that this transitional phase of matter matters to the TSA. They are anti trans. /s

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VanDenBroeck t1_jdt2ddj wrote

“The agency says peanut butter fits its definition of liquid, which it declares as something with no definite shape that takes the shape of its container.”

That could also define a gas.

But my question is why does peanut butter take the shape of the jar? Is it because it is forced to under pressure during the manufacturing process?

If I scoop out a large portion with a tablespoon, does it fill the spoon like a liquid and the excess run out?

If I scoop out a bunch of it and dump it in a measuring cup, does it uniformly fill the cup by seeking a level like water would?

The TSA is a ridiculous bunch of nitwits.

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VanDenBroeck t1_j561dhd wrote

I bet he tries to be a baby Trump in the debates and act belligerent and engage in ridicule. However, I don’t think it will succeed in influencing as many people to vote for him as it did with Trump. Plus I tend to think as you seem to, that he will get stronger push back than trump did from other candidates and he is far more likely to blow his fuse. Should be entertaining.

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VanDenBroeck t1_iwrs8me wrote

Michelle, although you in no manner, shape, or form should have felt it necessary to conform to any white person’s or any person’s view of beauty, it was likely the wise move considering where this nation was and still is in respect to such matters. Thank you for making a personal sacrifice for the good of your husband’s administration and the country. The Obama administration was good for America and you helped to make it happen. Now go out and rock your curls. Peace and love.

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