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8 years agoComment MrBlik
I haven't had any memorable mistakes in my own kitchen but when I first started working as a line cook I sent out a wrap that had a plastic twist tie buried in it. I still get crap for that sometimes
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8 years agoComment MrBlik
Beats are overpriced but I can definitely see why people buy them. Not just because it's a trendy item but because it looks far nicer than other headphones on the market, but that's just a personal opinion.
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8 years agoComment MrBlik
I completely agree that preordering is dumb and I haven't preordered one game since 2010 but... Fallout 4 Pipboy edition man!! I don't even regret going against my morals on that purchase.
Posted in: Stop Preordering Video Games
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8 years ago
He was my top candidate too, I saw him speak at a Republican convention once. I found him to be on par with President Obama as an orator but that was a while ago for me so I might have a rose-tinted perception lol.
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8 years agoComment MrBlik
I'd have to say scrambled eggs on wheat bread with bacon
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8 years ago
There is a slight difference between genetically modifying and simply selective breeding. Off the top of my head, there's corn genetically modified to produce pesticides. That wouldn't be possible through selective breeding no matter how many generations we bred. Another example is splicing fish genes into some plants to increase tolerance to cold (I believe?). So, I can kind of see FistfulOfStars point.
Posted in: Why are GMOs Bad?