When I eat storebought pesto I add some blended spinach. After grating some extra permesan on top and adding a bit of EVO I don’t really taste it anymore anyway
When I eat storebought pesto I add some blended spinach. After grating some extra permesan on top and adding a bit of EVO I don’t really taste it anymore anyway


I like to think I learned most of my English from watching nickelodeon past eight. Watching drake&josh, iCarly, the Simpsons and Southpark with Dutch subtitles on was a big part of me when I was younger.


I had a couple of free trials. It was okay, I still keep some of the recipe cards because I liked the dish but in the end it would be too expensive compared to just doing groceries. Which is expected, you pay for the service of the ingredients being delivered to your home. But I live in a city where there’s 5 grocery stores within a 10 minute walk so it just wasn’t worth it to me.


How materialistic of you, you can just use your hands!


Anything anise (e.g. ouzo). Woke up one new years day with an open bottle next to me and the sight of the stuff alone made me almost puke


He is able to avoid these “conflicts” in the future after discovering chocolate makes them orgasm.
So just regular humans then, got it.


I think the problem would be recreation. Can’t really make an effective chain out of wood I assume.


What the fuck, I’m glad that hasn’t happened to me yet


Examples include: Google knows that I speak German and English since I put it in my settings and yet it tries to auto-dub German YouTube content and auto-translates German comments in Maps.
I actually have the opposite problem. Sometimes when googling something I get auto translated results (mostly reddit posts tho), and a week ago the YouTube app on my phone decided to auto translate English video titles.
No, I DON’T want your shitty Dutch auto translation. Give me the original English. I am not English illiterate and you 100% know it, Google.


“none of us here are actual wage slaves”
Bro is just cosplaying as one


One can only wonder what distro this person runs


Not a German but I’m dutch so close I guess, and I pretty regularly use =/= and == in text. I picked up == from IT class, not sure about =/=


I know it’s a generation later but the 1660ti I bought secondhand just before the pandemic is also working like a beast. If I had a lot of disposable income maybe I would’ve upgraded but it’s performing so good that I’d rather spend the 1500+ bucks on a different project like a NAS for jellyfin.
Can you explain the second one? Do you alternate them between dirty and clean like some kind of extra cupboard or is there more to it?