Lord Pmann wants to discuss Brianna38

You realize that makes no sense at all. A vaccine is supposed to keep you from getting a disease. If you are vaccinated, then someone else getting a disease can't hurt you, just them. So if they are wrong, only they are hurt. Their body, their choice.
Ignoring herd immunity and actual science, know that some people don’t have a functioning immune system, right?
 
I would question how many if these people you actually "meet." Or is it just another case of reading/hearing about the extreme loons that fit that description.

And if you truly meet these people, based on your political leanings, I'd be curious in what situations you are meeting them.
I live in a state with a large rural population. I also used to work for elected officials at the local and national level. They might live off the grid but they love to make calls! Do with that what you will.
 
My oldest gave me crap yesterday for saying “Let’s hop in the car so you can plug in” meaning plug in her phone to charge. Apparently, “plug in” is weird. I need to say “so you can charge your phone.” 🤷‍♀️
Mate, my kid speaks a language I have to google.

Apparently “you really ate that” is not at all about enjoying your meal but instead doing a great job, and fuck me have I never heard such a load of shit in my life.
 
I posted a very tame pic in a chest thread last night. That's as crazy as I'm getting.
I posted a pretty not-tame chest pic yesterday and I think only two people have seen it, lol. It is in a covert thread, but usually get a little more traction than that 😂
 
I can’t wait for my kids to become teenagers. I’m already seeing the signs. :rolleyes:

Also, I’m gonna stick to cyber. :D
 
Ignoring herd immunity and actual science, know that some people don’t have a functioning immune system, right?
Actually, defining it for you since you obviously you don't understand it. Herd immunity is not 100% immunity it's a large enough portion to slow the spread of a disease.

And in a herd, those who don't have a functioning immune system die off. Humans do their best to protect those people, but society and people's freedoms can't be destroyed to try to protect a minute minority of the population that is genetically disposed to not survive. From a science perspective, your idea of society suffering to protect them is suicide.
 
When did we get so old?

And my threenager is going to give me a run for my money in a decade or so

I got old as soon as I left that basement and stopped DRPing, LARPing or whatever the fuck I was doing. Then some time passed. Now I just sit in a nice office and repeat the same thing all over again, in a more sophisticated way.

A decade is a long time. Enjoy till then.
 
I posted a pretty not-tame chest pic yesterday and I think only two people have seen it, lol. It is in a covert thread, but usually get a little more traction than that 😂
Where are all these chest pictures? Is the game called hide the chest or show the chest? :cool:
 
I believe cilantro is most commonly used in the flavor profiles of Central American food.
Also, interestingly, a fair number of white people have a gene that makes cilantro taste like soap.

So, no. That's not an apt comparison either.
Lol at all the ppl discussing cilantro

It is widely use all over Latin America but its also used in other cuisines around the world.

I'm so sorry cilantro tastes like soap for some of you. That's some sad shit
Might fuck around and start homesteading my own Sriracha to show how legit I am.
Isn't there a shortage of sricacha. Might be a good idea. Mail some to my p.o. box!
 
https://www.allrecipes.com/article/why-does-cilantro-taste-like-soap/
I do not know about break downs of frequency in different populations, but the places where cilantro/ coriander is frequently used (Central Am, Middle East, Asia) this gene is less prevalent.
I think of cilantro (the leaves) as being common in Central America; Coriander (the seeds) being common in Middle East, Asia (it is an important ingredient in curries I think). A poster above indicated that in other parts of the world than N. American, both the seeds and the leaves are called by the same name - that seems pretty confusing to me, as they have pretty different tastes (to me) and are used quite differently.

I am grateful it doesn't taste like soap to me. (yes I am white) I tend to like more flavor/heat than cilantro alone can give a dish.

Cilantro alone I think of as only a salad thing (and I put hot oil on my salad!). But it's a big flavor profile in a lot of places...Viet Nam, a lot of Asia, as well as some of the other things listed. And yeah, coriander is used pretty interchangeably for fresh vs dried vs seeds, but it's like thyme, you know? Sometimes it calls for fresh, sometimes for dried....

But they do have really different tastes. Most of the leafy herbs you can use pretty interchangeably, fresh vs dried, in a pinch, with adjustment of amounts. Not in this case, for sure.
 
https://www.allrecipes.com/article/why-does-cilantro-taste-like-soap/
I do not know about break downs of frequency in different populations, but the places where cilantro/ coriander is frequently used (Central Am, Middle East, Asia) this gene is less prevalent.
I think of cilantro (the leaves) as being common in Central America; Coriander (the seeds) being common in Middle East, Asia (it is an important ingredient in curries I think). A poster above indicated that in other parts of the world than N. American, both the seeds and the leaves are called by the same name - that seems pretty confusing to me, as they have pretty different tastes (to me) and are used quite differently.

I am grateful it doesn't taste like soap to me. (yes I am white) I tend to like more flavor/heat than cilantro alone can give a dish.
I want to clarify that cilantro IS NOT SPICY at all

Also had to google cilantro.
😂😂 lmao
Cilantro alone I think of as only a salad thing (and I put hot oil on my salad!). But it's a big flavor profile in a lot of places...Viet Nam, a lot of Asia, as well as some of the other things listed. And yeah, coriander is used pretty interchangeably for fresh vs dried vs seeds, but it's like thyme, you know? Sometimes it calls for fresh, sometimes for dried....

But they do have really different tastes. Most of the leafy herbs you can use pretty interchangeably, fresh vs dried, in a pinch, with adjustment of amounts. Not in this case, for sure.
Fresh cilantro is used for hot foods as well. As in it can be cooked
 
Once again for the ignorant. Vaccines...any vaccine...does not prevent you from catching the disease. A vaccine is an exposure allowing you to build an immunity...T-cells...so that when you are exposed...and catch it...you fight off the disease quickly...many times never even knowing you were exposed. I can 100% guarantee that if we test an individual weekly for their life...you will see that you are exposed and catch polio...or measles...or chickenpox...or whatever. The exposure triggers the T-cells and your immunity response is jump started...and you fight it off...never showing symptoms. So why do we see symptoms with Covid if you are vaccinated? Because the fucking thing replicates like a motherfucker and your immune system can't fight it fast enough and you show symptoms. It isn't rocket science. But herd immunity is a misnomer just like thinking a vaccine prevents you from getting a disease. It prevents you from showing symptoms when you get the disease.
 
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