I'm honestly not sure what irritates me more about this article, the phrase "cuddle puddle" or the continued use of "gluten-free" to imply health food. As if rice flour had any benefits for the 90% of the population who isn't gluten insensitive.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
the continued use of "gluten-free" to imply health food.
Deep-fried corn fritters are gluten-free and therefore will let me LIVE FOREVER.
It wouldn't help me. I need the lower carb heathy diet option.
Deep-fried corn fritters are gluten-free and therefore will let me LIVE FOREVER.
You never know, GMO corn could be giving us all secret superpowers! The power to EAT MOAR CORN!
Please god let that be true.
My electric bill was over $200 for June. Jesusita. Time to start turning everything off.
The best typo ever just crossed my desk. Client is looking for any TV coverage of an article published in ""blood" the journal of american society of meatology"
They meant this [link]
But now I kind of want to read the journal of the American Society of Meatology.
I have always loved the name of that journal.
It could also be named Blood!
ION, I read an advice column recently where the person thought people at work were talking about her(?) because she goes to the bathroom every hour or two, due to a medical condition. I go to the bathroom every hour or two! Due to drinking a lot of water. And I'm pretty sure no one notices and/or cares. Tell me about your bathroom habits, people. And/or those of your colleagues.
No on cuddle puddles, I'm trying to eat more vegetarian and vegan meals anyway, and I can go tech free (well, internet free, since I mostly buy ebooks now) for a while without getting too twitchy. But I'm also capable of hanging out and having long conversations with people without obsessively checking my phone. The phones get pulled out when someone's late or we're trying to look up the name of the thing.