

Interesting. When I’ve tried pb&j for the first time (during the aughts), I thought regular peanutbutter complemented ham (or marmalade) really well already. Maybe even better with some salt.
Mixing sweet with more sweet is a very kids thing to do.


Interesting. When I’ve tried pb&j for the first time (during the aughts), I thought regular peanutbutter complemented ham (or marmalade) really well already. Maybe even better with some salt.
Mixing sweet with more sweet is a very kids thing to do.


What do you mean by “unsweetened peanutbutter”? There’s sweetened peanutbutter? Is that some kraft foods shit?


I’ve just axed win10 completely and never ever felt like I’ve needed it the past two years for anything.
Sure is a thing in Montréal. I have the choice of two milk coops in my part of town but I’m sure there’s more.
Szerintem a műanyag kupakra gondolt.
Carton milk has a plastic lining inside that’s even more prone to produce microplastics than PET bottles or milk bags.
Exchangeable bottled milk is the best. Reduce, reuse, recycle.

Still like this in both countries I frequent.
Make sure it’s magnesium biglycinate in the evening.
Mg citrate in the morning, if needed.
Fairly cheap, thanks to banana-cia.


You could also just stop using razer products.
I’d rather the male pill contraceptive be on the market already.


Prices of seaside villas in Croatia more like.
Looks like an AI slop image to me.


A very easy solution would be for Steam to transition to the GOG approach optionally: Preserve games without any sort of DRM or online-only feature. Releases past a set amount of time could drop DRM (they already have this option AFAIK) and they would also need to have a sort of non-steam-services connected variant.
Combine this with completely FOSS SteamOS/Steam Client, and Valve would do everything right.
In order to gain something, you have to learn to let go first.


That first time you land on a rainy biome and the rain drops sizzle on your saber…


5800X3D is a beast though.


Could do a double change. Change from Zmyth to Brewski and then back to Smith, avoiding the misspelling pitfall.
Fixed that for you.