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the_honest_liar t1_jd9reuf wrote
Reply to comment by bitemark01 in TIL of the Pig War, a border dispute between the US and the UK, around Vancouver Island (present-day Canada) and Washington State. The only casualty was a pig, owned by an Irish farmer, which was shot by an American farmer for eating his potatoes. Both countries deployed military troops. by drak0bsidian
And they were delicious
the_honest_liar t1_j6p59q1 wrote
Reply to You can mix a lot of wasabi into guacamole before it becomes visually noticeable by mylizard
Can you have this shower thought again around mid-late March? Cause that's pretty excellent. Maybe some strawberries in the salsa.
the_honest_liar t1_iy74828 wrote
Reply to comment by thehazardsofchad in Which 'bad movies' did you actually like? by witch_next_door
I didn't know this movie got a lot of crap until a few years ago. I really love it.
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Reply to comment by Arigato_MrRoboto in Herschel Walker explains vampires & werewolves by WorthlessNotUseless
Sounds like he's team Jacob.
the_honest_liar t1_iwokzqb wrote
Reply to comment by Conflixxion in Herschel Walker explains vampires & werewolves by WorthlessNotUseless
I made a bunch the night Trump got elected and gave them to all my friends.
the_honest_liar t1_itqnst4 wrote
Reply to LPT Request: How to be comfortable going out and spending time on your own? by kindascandalous
Try easing into it by doing activities that have less individual focus on you, it'll feel less weird. Hiking, walking/cycling places, farmers markets, festivals/events, movie theater. Museums. Bringing a book someplace to read is good too. Once you're more comfortable with it you can get more adventurous.
the_honest_liar t1_jefz652 wrote
Reply to Making a transition from Non-fiction to Fiction reading. by Icy-Chard9519
Maybe try fiction books that are in a similar subject area to non-fiction books you enjoy. If you like history read historical fiction, if you like travel books read a book set in a place you've read about. If you're sort of familiar with the setting/background that could be less you have to visualize.
It's sort of backwards from my usual suggestion, but if there's a movie try watching that first. Then read the book and your brain will probably automatically think about the movie descriptions and characters, so it might be easier to get in to.