changetheworld
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Who likes simple dishes like potato pancakes? 17 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
@catfluff and @antongustavos That is definitely not what I consider a potato pancake. Never would have thought of doing that. To me, a potato pancake is taking left over mashed potatoes, forming it into a pancake shape, and frying it up in a pan so it gets crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside. Best with cheese/bacons/onions like I said earlier. @jdudkiewicz What do you think?
Who likes simple dishes like potato pancakes? 17 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Love some potato pancakes! Especially with cheese and bacon and/or fried onions.
Priceless 7 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
@purplepumpkin The quick summary: There were a lot of different laws given to Israelites (e.g. Old covenant) that kinda became "null and void" after Jesus. And @brethorien has a point, but there is nothing in the New Testament that goes law-by-law saying what is still relevant and what isn't. However, there are multiple passages that teach that we are under the New Covenant, not the old, suggesting many of those "rules" no longer apply. Side note: @gypsyroselee has a point as well. A lot of times you see anti-Christian posts, they are quoting something that seems bad or ridiculous now and being like "really? you believe this crap?" - but a lot of it makes way more sense with cultural/historical understanding.
Priceless 7 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Right? Old Covenant no longer applies. We need a meme about an atheist that thinks they found some glaring oversight of Christians, when they really just don't know what they are talking about. Wanna have an intelligent discussion to talk about some of the real issues? Great. But don't say stupid stuff like this because you think you are so much smarter.
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A job is better than No job 5 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
@jokur_and_batmon There are plenty of "feel good" moments you can look up where participants stopped to help someone else. Also, I feel like there is a big different between falling on a track and having a scraped knee or even a broken bone and "sinking" which probably means drowning and possibly death. Also, not all swimmers are in the pools at the same time, so I would assume there would be other Olympic swimmers around that could help without the participants in the race stopping. Anyway, I understand why they have to have lifeguards, so I don't know why I writing so much about this.
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A job is better than No job 5 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
In which case they are surrounded by other Olympic swimmers, probably stronger and faster than the lifeguards. (Just playing devil's advocate, not saying lifeguards are unnecessary).
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This is me 4 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Sometimes I have zero energy to get things done during the day, but then go on rampage from like 12 pm - 2am.
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The ol' Joe switcheroo 6 comments
Do what works, boo 9 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
I'm more concerned that he keeps the cereal in the fridge after he preps it.
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*** headphones 3 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Probably! And I bet he is a conductor, studying the music before a rehearsal.
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He really brought a gun to his wedding 4 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
At my brother's wedding, his mother-in-law did this. She really wanted them to get married I guess.
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Very poor choice of words 2 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Just watched this again last night. When called Iron Man, he says "I mean it's not technically accurate. The suit's a gold titanium alloy, but it's kind of provocative, the imagery anyway."
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Every polish witcher fan right now 3 comments
Always seems to be the case 15 comments
Life of every student 7 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
Data collection and analysis is an important part of my job. Also, what about engineers, astronauts, chemists, physicists, etc.
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Have you ever got skid marks, but on your knee? 11 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
I've never heard anyone refer to that type of injury as a "skid mark." That is something different. We'd either say "scraped me knee" or maybe "brush burns." Maybe a regional thing?
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This is the prophecy 4 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
I don't know why, but I always say things that I probably shouldn't. I'm compelled to be blunt.
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Perfect! 22 comments
changetheworld
· 4 years ago
@adam44 You just made my month. I laughed so hard, thank you. This is just so fantastic.