@tanpukunokami Since I've been having honey on chicken nuggets as a kid putting syrup on chicken doesn't bug me any.
I've had leftover ribs for breakfast but it really depends on how good the ribs are.
An omelette with brisket is better.
@tanpukunokami You will find them depending on what state you're living in. Also depending on what state you're living in you may have an attic space and sometimes people convert them two rooms as well
I really enjoyed stranger things tales from 85. Great little animated show better than season 5 if you ask me. Absolutely enjoyed it and one of the few things I've actually binged in a while.
@SinoopyS@tanpukunokami Everyone's got you on ways to do the meat I suggest you make sure the vegetables are the right size. You may find depending on the variety the carrots, potatoes or whatever else you choose may cook slower. So you may want to check the size of something like the potatoes
USA. A checkout lane. I have found where this nation hides its ambush troops. They wait at the registers, at the exact height of a child's eyes.
Candy. Wall to wall. Bright as banners. You cannot leave the store without passing it, and the store knows, and the candy knows, and every child in America knows.
In Japan we also tempt children at registers, but gently, apologetically. This is not gentle. This is doctrine.
I watched a battle unfold. A boy, perhaps five, seized a chocolate bar with the speed of a practiced raider.
"Mom. MOM. Can I get this?"
"Put it back. We have candy at home."
"But THIS candyโ"
"We. Have. Candy. At home."
The boy looked at the bar. The bar looked back. He returned it to the shelf with the slow grief of a soldier surrendering his sword. Then he took it again the moment she turned. The woman, without looking, said "Tyler." One word. The bar went back. Veterans, both of them.
I turned to the man behind me, shaken. "The store placed them deliberately. At that height. A final toll gate."
"It's the checkout aisle, dude."
It is a gauntlet, and I will tell you how I know. I am a grown man of a warrior house, trained against hunger, cold, and fear. The peanut butter cups were at MY eye level too.
I bought them. I was not planning to. I had a list. The list did not survive.
The ambush does not check your age. It checks your heart, and mine is apparently five.
The last battle of every campaign is fought at the height of a child's eyes.
To the mothers of America, holding that line at every register, every day: my respect. You defend a wall that attacks from inside the castle.
The cups were excellent. I will be ambushed again on Friday.
@japan_nobunaga If you're going to try peanut butter please hunt down a place that grinds the peanuts consider the honey roasted ones It tastes fantastic
@BaronDestructo@xraygirl_ Absolutely loved dark matter, I don't know why that other sci-fi show about the bounty hunters was picked over it to continue. I still think about all the mysteries in dark matter
@tuuu28283 You have far better options. Here, locally owned, Donut King, or Krispy Kreme are all better. You live in a lower tier town of you don't have anything better
@hollywoodscifi To be alive during the original reboot watching with my kids that was awesome. I don't know what they did but I feel like they just wanted to kill it then they called back the guy who resurrected it to kill it personally I think he just lived long enough to become his own villain