@Scarlett81 you are most welcome
@Ron I fine strong name π
@SalK just like anything: depends on your location. I've had In-N-Out in various cities, and never been disappointed (phrasing?). Of course I have heard complaints from other bigg cities...
@Scarlett81 I hope you don't feel that way still. I know my schedule is wonky, maybe others have weird schedules too? Either way: it's good to see you again
@0x56 waaaayyyyyy too soon. It's painful
@MrsE0113 same
@Scarlett81 goodnight, see you around
@Scarlett81 I hope you feel better soon
@Janet devils advocate: I like spam
@Heavymetalmotherindisguise I've been saying this since July 5th
@LaMarghe I still think it did ok, for what it is. But your description was pretty clear, and it failed quite a bit
@LaMarghe I was let down too. It seems like it doesn't handle anything fantasy or culture oriented well.
@NorthernInvader indeed π
@Keysalagain it's 100% MORE food than they got from anyone in Florida
@sjvn I've enjoyed it so far. Basically most of the original comics had a a light hearted tone. I think many people forgot that. I can't stand when people who don't get the joke(s) get all wounded. Not everything is life or death serious
@redenigma π€¦ββοΈ
@SalK wow... chucky is just salty because he looks like he would be pumpkin spice flavor
@NorthernInvader ah, I see. Ok.
@NorthernInvader that's an interesting article. I was disappointed that overall it was still inconclusive. It reads as if religion in America is negative and abroad, not (paraphrasing). I find these types of studies fascinating. It was also interesting that they mentioned spirituality and such. This felt like a reference towards non christian/pagan/new age/agnostic type beliefs. Sadly the comic seems to have distilled to the lowest common denomination
@StonedElf oh, well that's good. I'm paranoid by nature
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