If I find out any of you eat your bread butter side down I'll....And how the Butter Battle Book is about nuclear war.
ask you politely why. It seems like it would make more potential for mess.
If I find out any of you eat your bread butter side down I'll....And how the Butter Battle Book is about nuclear war.
Well, I don't, because, well, what kind of a freak would? But:If I find out any of you eat your bread butter side down I'll....
ask you politely why. It seems like it would make more potential for mess.
Ok, but even if you don't drop it, won't it get your hands messier?Well, I don't, because, well, what kind of a freak would? But:
There have been studies done about why toast always seems to land buttered side down, and there are a bunch of physical processes at work there. A lot depends on the height from which your toast falls, and the different weights of toasted bread vs what you're spreading on it, etc. Given a high enough drop, it's a near-guarantee to come down on the butter. Keep the height low enough (up to about the width of your toast) and you're nearly sure it'll fall down buttered side up.
The spinning speed is variable, and the heavier side will end up being the bottom side longer than the lighter side.
Now, of course, the height you're holding your toast, the amount of butter on it, and so on are all things you have some but not complete control over. Holding it upside down will lower the odds of your toast landing butter-down onto a table, (though not onto the ground), though, since the distance from your hands to the table is usually fairly small, but a little more than one revolution (to the ground your toast can spin multiple times).
So if you're eating over a table, are prone to accidents, and aren't prone something that's likely to come off on your slice of bread... Holding it upside down may actually be the smart thing to do.
A homeless Navy veteran's dog.If anyone needs another reason to hate George Santos, he apparently stole money from a GoFundMe to raise money for life-saving surgery for a dog with stomach cancer.
Fuck this guy.
This is the only non news to come out about him, but I don't want him ruining the image of drag queens
He's in the anti-trans caucus in the house.This is the only non news to come out about him, but I don't want him ruining the image of drag queens
Being trans and being a drag queen aren't the same thing, but let's not bury the lede that Santos is a disgusting hypocritical liar who shouldn't be making decisions for anyone or anything.He's in the anti-trans caucus in the house.
FTFY.They probably view his (caucus) participation as a way to get what they want, and they don’t give two shits about who helps them or how their goals are achieved. He is a useful tool, and will be tossed aside the moment he no longer furthers their agenda. Until then, they will contort themselves into hypocritical pretzels to defend him - logic or decency be damned.
--Patrick
How many are republicans?
How many are republicans?
Nah, there are probably some libertarians, a few who "aren't political", and some "socially liberal but fiscally conservative". Though I guess that last category votes Republican.
Dammit, I was about to post this same gif.
Tom-ay-to, tom-mah-to.Nah, there are probably some libertarians, a few who "aren't political", and some "socially liberal but fiscally conservative". Though I guess that last category votes Republican.
Sounds about right. My MiL said the other day that the high price of pet food and cat litter was because “There’s a global conspiracy to raise the price of pet supplies. They don’t want people to own pets anymore, because they think it will help fight climate change.”This is a real Newsweek headline: Microsoft's Changes to Xbox Console Leave Republicans Outraged
The anger comes from a recent update that has new options, some the new default, to how the console shuts down, and when it downloads updates.
An article from Blaze Media decried the change as trying to "force gamers to power down to fight climate change."
"First gas stoves, then your coffee, now they're gunning for your Xbox," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) tweeted on Monday.
"They want to take your guns. They want to take your gas stoves. And now they want to take your Xbox," Troy Nehls, a congressman for Texas, wrote.
And that's why politics, microeconomics and macroeconomics needs to be a mandatory part of the school curiculum.Sounds about right. My MiL said the other day that the high price of pet food and cat litter was because “There’s a global conspiracy to raise the price of pet supplies. They don’t want people to own pets anymore, because they think it will help fight climate change.”
Education upsets the apple cart.And that's why politics, microeconomics and macroeconomics needs to be a mandatory part of the school curiculum.
FOMO probably.Sometimes I wonder why I follow this thread. All it does is make me misanthropic.
But this random person on YouTube says…And that's why politics, microeconomics and macroeconomics needs to be a mandatory part of the school curiculum.
This is a real Newsweek headline: Microsoft's Changes to Xbox Console Leave Republicans Outraged