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Wait, wait… lemme go get my favorite Jonny Sims quote real quick…
Pro Tip: Dumplings can prevent the negative status condition Passive Suicidality
2-YEAR CHEDDAR
from GRAFTON VILLAGE
I usually try to review cheeses virginally - that is, ones that I’ve never had before. In this case, this is a cheddar I’ve had many times before. But I couldn’t leave it off the blog, what with its obvious appeal to leather and rubber fetishists.
As far as cheddars go, Grafton’s 2-year aged isn’t going to shock you. It’s mild, light on the salt, with a slightly sweet and grassy flavour. It’s got a nice texture. It’s dense, more moist than I expected, and smooth.
So what is the deal with the gummi suit on this cheese anyway? Well, cheese has obviously been around a lot longer than fridges. Fresh cheeses like mozzarella are too moist to last very long outside of a cold place (bacteria and fungi do so love damp places), though I don’t think anyone was too mad about eating that stuff quickly. But cheeses that have been aged (and dried) more have some more preservation options, which is where cheese wax comes in. The wax is a physical barrier, stopping fungal spores from landing, and also blocks moisture and air, making the cheese a pretty unfriendly place to grow. Even drier cheeses can be bandaged in cheesecloth and then slathered in lard to preserve them while allowing some ventilation.
I gotta admit: hot wax isn’t really my thing. But cheesecloth bondage and grease… it has potential.
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"No Gas! Reading is not Rationed. Let's Go Read! Kalamazoo Public Library"
it's actually a good thing that near didnt turn around when mello came to visit him because he would have crawled over and jsut started making out with his boots
i feel strongly about this tierlist like it was spoken into my head by god
hehe ty <3 and angochan is an s ranked mega pervert because he is so utterly abstinent and devoid of sexual desire that his constant kicked dog obedience to dazai wraps back around into being insanely perverted…he’s like a monk to me…someone needs to smash his glasses in a sex way……..
Lonely at the top
A selection of animals from various 17th and 18th century calligraphy copybooks which were drawn with single lines to practice (and show off) penmanship strokes.
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Good Bones, by Maggie Smith / Witch Hat Atelier, by Kamome Shirahama
What they aren't telling these kids that's really dangerous is that if you do make it all the way to the heart of a Scientology building, the autosave will lock you into entering the Tom Cruise boss fight chamber, and you won't be able to leave until you defeat him in combat.
Passed the White Pharaoh on the freeway
MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT ❤️ MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT
KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT ❤️ KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT KÖTT
KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT ❤️ KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT KJØT
פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש ❤️ פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש פֿלייש
I remember when I was younger, anytime I watched a movie where the characters have to kill a scary monster/alien, I always thought the act of killing it was intended to be part of the horror. Like there’s this amazing creature that we’ve never seen before, and maybe under different circumstances we could’ve coexisted with it, but it’s trying to attack you and you have to defend yourself, but by destroying it you also destroy the ability to ever understand it and that’s sad and is supposed to make you feel conflicted.
It was not until well into my adulthood that I realized most people do not have complicated feelings about movies where people have to kill a scary alien monster, nor is that necessarily meant to be part of the narrative (unless it very obviously is). They just want the scary thing to die because it’s scary. I don’t have a real conclusion to this I just started thinking about it for some reason.