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Peasantry? No. Minor Lords and some of the richer Guild-heads? Yes.Bedlam wrote: 2024-04-15 03:11am I assume that recipes in the book were aimed at the fairly well off or did the spices 'trickle down' to the peasantry?
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Let's not give him any ideas. Trump's fugly-ass sneakers are bad enough, the world does not need his branded drinks, or anything else for that matter.Eternal_Freedom wrote: 2024-04-20 07:16pmWhile describing this to another colleague later on, I concluded with "that guy has really drunk the Donald Trump kool-aid." The (sane) colleague did not know what I meant, and honestly thought there was Donald Trump-brand soft drinks available in the office. Which was funny, even if I am surprised he hasn't done that yet.
What a fucking useless vehicle.bilateralrope wrote: 2024-04-18 05:23am The Tesla cybertruck takes 5 hours to reboot after a carwash and comes with instructions to not wash it in direct sunlight
https://jalopnik.com/tesla-cybertruck-n ... 1851417011
Does he even drive one, or does he stick to the Tesla cars ?Broomstick wrote: 2024-04-21 03:29amWhat a fucking useless vehicle.bilateralrope wrote: 2024-04-18 05:23am The Tesla cybertruck takes 5 hours to reboot after a carwash and comes with instructions to not wash it in direct sunlight
https://jalopnik.com/tesla-cybertruck-n ... 1851417011
Of course, Elon probably has "people" who can take care of his, and a spare to drive around while the other dries. Seriously, WTF? Is this fragile eye of a "truck" only supposed to driven in pristine weather on pre-cleaned roadways?
EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2024-04-20 07:35pm TIL that Drinking the Kool-Aid has its own Wikipedia page
It's easy to forget that because we don't have it here in the UK, not everyone gets the reference![]()
Can't say I blame the Kraft Foods corporation for wanting to clarify that point!Descriptions of the event often refer to the beverage not as Kool-Aid but as Flavor Aid,[4] a less-expensive product reportedly found at the site.[5] Kraft Foods, the maker of Kool-Aid, has stated the same
They've been trying for years to clean up that saying, but Kool-aid, like Kleenex, is irrevocably THE BRAND for that product. If you ask for a Kleenex, you don't care if it's another brand because it's still going to be a disposable tissue paper you can sneeze into. Kool-Aid is the powered drink mix, even if it's an off-brand the kids will still call it Kool-Aid.Ralin wrote: 2024-04-21 09:18amEnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2024-04-20 07:35pm TIL that Drinking the Kool-Aid has its own Wikipedia page
It's easy to forget that because we don't have it here in the UK, not everyone gets the reference
Can't say I blame the Kraft Foods corporation for wanting to clarify that point!Descriptions of the event often refer to the beverage not as Kool-Aid but as Flavor Aid,[4] a less-expensive product reportedly found at the site.[5] Kraft Foods, the maker of Kool-Aid, has stated the same
And that's not even addressing the elephant in the room, the fucking awful aesthetics. Was it Musk's vision to take the prize for the ugliest production car ever made?bilateralrope wrote: 2024-04-21 03:54amDoes he even drive one, or does he stick to the Tesla cars ?Broomstick wrote: 2024-04-21 03:29amWhat a fucking useless vehicle.bilateralrope wrote: 2024-04-18 05:23am The Tesla cybertruck takes 5 hours to reboot after a carwash and comes with instructions to not wash it in direct sunlight
https://jalopnik.com/tesla-cybertruck-n ... 1851417011
Of course, Elon probably has "people" who can take care of his, and a spare to drive around while the other dries. Seriously, WTF? Is this fragile eye of a "truck" only supposed to driven in pristine weather on pre-cleaned roadways?
Also, they were all recalled. All 3,878 of them.
His vision was to make Blade Runner's carEnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2024-04-21 12:21pmAnd that's not even addressing the elephant in the room, the fucking awful aesthetics. Was it Musk's vision to take the prize for the ugliest production car ever made?bilateralrope wrote: 2024-04-21 03:54amDoes he even drive one, or does he stick to the Tesla cars ?Broomstick wrote: 2024-04-21 03:29am
What a fucking useless vehicle.
Of course, Elon probably has "people" who can take care of his, and a spare to drive around while the other dries. Seriously, WTF? Is this fragile eye of a "truck" only supposed to driven in pristine weather on pre-cleaned roadways?
Also, they were all recalled. All 3,878 of them.![]()