Change my mind
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PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »That would be brilliant...if any self-respecting Texan would let the government take their guns.
Cauliflower pizza is as much a salad as a pizza. Change my mind.
So im eating 2 salads on cauliflower pizza day? 🤔 I like it. mind unchanged.
Hey! That's not how this works! I like it, lol0 -
IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »That would be brilliant...if any self-respecting Texan would let the government take their guns.
Cauliflower pizza is as much a salad as a pizza. Change my mind.
Well then, pizza is an open-faced sandwich as much as it is a pie. Hence, would that make cauliflower pizza more so a cauliflower pie?
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laprimaJenny wrote: »IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »That would be brilliant...if any self-respecting Texan would let the government take their guns.
Cauliflower pizza is as much a salad as a pizza. Change my mind.
Well then, pizza is an open-faced sandwich as much as it is a pie. Hence, would that make cauliflower pizza more so a cauliflower pie?
Change my mind.
Assuming your open-faced sandwich is round and cut into triangular slices, I suppose you could be right!
This is hurting my head already, I need coffee lol1 -
Pizza is a tart. That's why you can put pineapple on it.1
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »Pizza is a tart. That's why you can put pineapple on it.
And coffee is bean soup4 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: »Pizza is a tart. That's why you can put pineapple on it.
And coffee is bean soup
Much like a hot bath is human soup. No arguements about that. Coffee Soup FTW!5 -
There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.2
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PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
plus unmade beds air out better and help prevent bacteria growth as well as bed bugs2 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
plus unmade beds air out better and help prevent bacteria growth as well as bed bugs
Eeew. Now im definitely never gonna be tidy...1 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
plus unmade beds air out better and help prevent bacteria growth as well as bed bugs
Eeew. Now im definitely never gonna be tidy...
all those people who sleep naked in the sleep naked thread definitely have bed bugs- change my mind.4 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
plus unmade beds air out better and help prevent bacteria growth as well as bed bugs
Eeew. Now im definitely never gonna be tidy...
all those people who sleep naked in the sleep naked thread definitely have bed bugs- change my mind.
Or should we be changing theirs😳🐜🦗🕷🐜🦗🕷🐜🦗🕷2 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️7 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
Marry me3 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
this part depends on where you live though. too hot to do that for like 6 months out of the year at least in Texas.
or else your AC will never stop running trying to get the apartment down below 90 degrees again.2 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
this part depends on where you live though. too hot to do that for like 6 months out of the year at least in Texas.
or else your AC will never stop running trying to get the apartment down below 90 degrees again.
Yeah and if we do it here it snows indoors which just means a mold problem3 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
Yeah can't air out my house where I live. I do freshen sheets on the reg. Still prefer to rollin and out of bed.2 -
don't have to make your bed or wash the sheets and blankets if you never put sheets or blankets on it to begin with- change my mind.
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Soup is a meal.
Change me mind2 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
this part depends on where you live though. too hot to do that for like 6 months out of the year at least in Texas.
or else your AC will never stop running trying to get the apartment down below 90 degrees again.
Is it already 90 degrees when you wake up in the morning? Then wake up before sunrise.
This way of living requires periodic dedication and struggle.
(tbh: I open my windows daily no matter the season. I live in Montreal - which is an island in Canada - so summers are humid AF and winters are frigid. Fresh air 365/24/7 though but perhaps that's because I'm in a condo right now and don't like the idea of continuously living off filtered air)
Also @hrichts,this is awkward...I assumed we were already married 🤷🏿♀️3 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
this part depends on where you live though. too hot to do that for like 6 months out of the year at least in Texas.
or else your AC will never stop running trying to get the apartment down below 90 degrees again.
Is it already 90 degrees when you wake up in the morning? Then wake up before sunrise.
This way of living requires periodic dedication and struggle.
(tbh: I open my windows daily no matter the season. I live in Montreal - which is an island in Canada - so summers are humid AF and winters are frigid. Fresh air 365/24/7 though but perhaps that's because I'm in a condo right now and don't like the idea of continuously living off filtered air)
Also @hrichts,this is awkward...I assumed we were already married 🤷🏿♀️
my AC died like 3 weeks ago and it took them 2 days to fix it. it was 88 inside when i went to bed and then 93 the next morning. i wanted to kermit sue of side.
i could've opened the windows technically but it was like 77% humidity out and only 3 degrees or so cooler so i didn't think it was worth it.4 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Soup is a meal.
Change me mind
If more than 50% is liquid, it's a drink with floaters. If less than 50% is liquid, it's a runny meal.1 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
this part depends on where you live though. too hot to do that for like 6 months out of the year at least in Texas.
or else your AC will never stop running trying to get the apartment down below 90 degrees again.
Is it already 90 degrees when you wake up in the morning? Then wake up before sunrise.
This way of living requires periodic dedication and struggle.
(tbh: I open my windows daily no matter the season. I live in Montreal - which is an island in Canada - so summers are humid AF and winters are frigid. Fresh air 365/24/7 though but perhaps that's because I'm in a condo right now and don't like the idea of continuously living off filtered air)
Also @hrichts,this is awkward...I assumed we were already married 🤷🏿♀️
my AC died like 3 weeks ago and it took them 2 days to fix it. it was 88 inside when i went to bed and then 93 the next morning. i wanted to kermit sue of side.
i could've opened the windows technically but it was like 77% humidity out and only 3 degrees or so cooler so i didn't think it was worth it.
How does it get hotter overnight sheesh do you live in hades?5 -
IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Soup is a meal.
Change me mind
If more than 50% is liquid, it's a drink with floaters. If less than 50% is liquid, it's a runny meal.
So you're saying it's a meal...so...im still right. If you chew the bits...its a meal.0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »There's no need to make a bed. Its a funny phrase ...make a bed. By the tine you return its time for bed. So save you some hassle.
Making one's bed every morning is a positive habit which allows you to feel a sense of accomplishment related to being tidy, organized, etc.
Freshen your sheets at least weekly and "air out" your room (heck your home) daily. That way you sleep on cozy, fresh sheets and there's little worry of - my stars - insects of any sort. <-- I've not heard of this nor experienced any issues.
(...flies away like a dreadlocked version of Mary Poppins...) ☂️
this part depends on where you live though. too hot to do that for like 6 months out of the year at least in Texas.
or else your AC will never stop running trying to get the apartment down below 90 degrees again.
Is it already 90 degrees when you wake up in the morning? Then wake up before sunrise.
This way of living requires periodic dedication and struggle.
(tbh: I open my windows daily no matter the season. I live in Montreal - which is an island in Canada - so summers are humid AF and winters are frigid. Fresh air 365/24/7 though but perhaps that's because I'm in a condo right now and don't like the idea of continuously living off filtered air)
Also @hrichts,this is awkward...I assumed we were already married 🤷🏿♀️
my AC died like 3 weeks ago and it took them 2 days to fix it. it was 88 inside when i went to bed and then 93 the next morning. i wanted to kermit sue of side.
i could've opened the windows technically but it was like 77% humidity out and only 3 degrees or so cooler so i didn't think it was worth it.
How does it get hotter overnight sheesh do you live in hades?
i asked myself that as well as i lay there praying for death.6 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Soup is a meal.
Change me mind
If more than 50% is liquid, it's a drink with floaters. If less than 50% is liquid, it's a runny meal.
So you're saying it's a meal...so...im still right. If you chew the bits...its a meal.
If it's more than 50% liquid, chances are I'm not going to chew. I barely chew actual meals.1 -
IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »IronIsMyTherapy wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Soup is a meal.
Change me mind
If more than 50% is liquid, it's a drink with floaters. If less than 50% is liquid, it's a runny meal.
So you're saying it's a meal...so...im still right. If you chew the bits...its a meal.
If it's more than 50% liquid, chances are I'm not going to chew. I barely chew actual meals.
Ohhhh. That explains the abs. I chew all my meals. Hence my belly.4 -
This can not be any good.
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will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »
This can not be any good.
whoa its actually real.
if i can find it i'll try it.3 -
will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »
This can not be any good.
It must be good. Thats why everything comes in pumpkin spice. Irregardless...its spam! Who doesn't love spam!1 -
will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: »
This can not be any good.
whoa its actually real.
if i can find it i'll try it.
you're going to clobber it with mayo too aren't you?2
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