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absolutely true. as a kid i lost one of my baby molars trying to eat one outside after halloween in my snowy hometown. soooo hard/chewy.
that's best case, but i was actually an underweight child in the 2000s and gotta say it didn't work well on me then either
I grew up in NW Ontario and I've seen a few. They're beautiful if you just see them grazing a marsh but I do remember one approaching the road once, when I was a kid and my dad was driving. it was kind of cute, not fully grown and it looked DOWN into the pickup truck from the shoulder.
this take implies that 'books' are a uniform utility and not individual works of art. i'm reading pale fire for the first time rn, like literally just put it down to make lunch and cruise online.....yeah let's let context collapse and tell nabokov he can't cook. what are we DOING
i do buy the trubars because the macros are good, they're small for my purse and i like them better than most brands but like....do i actively like them? do i crave them? i think if they were actually 'good' i could say yes to those questions and i don't.
it hasn't even been a starbucks for years now but i think about this every time i pass this corner.
Listened to an NPR story this morning about mass child starvation in Senegal without a single mention of Elon Musk, the guy who gleefully created the conditions for the mass starvation