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2. Pancakes are different. 3. Look! A birdie! 4. Actually I like to make my own spaghetti sauce as well. I just like the cheap stuff too. 5. Can we go back to the science and religion stuff? |
That's it - coffee and homemade pancakes in the morning before building the new PC.
Good to hear you're doing well, Tak. |
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A good maple syrup over homemade buttermilk pancakes is a religious experience...
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Personally, I prefer just to have butter on mine :yeah: |
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I would say something about sugar and lemon at this point but I fear I'd get a lynch mob after me.... :03:
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Democrats as well as Republicans, economic opportunists and the greener-than-green Greenies get their slice of the blame pie, too. P.S. No sirup for me please, I find it terrible. Pancakes only with lemon juice and some sugar. |
My hope is that more religious people will apply enough critical thinking that they're able to drop mythical beliefs such as Noah's flood and Adam and Eve starting the human race 6000 years ago. I have found critical thinking almost always leads to liberal progression in life and politics. Sadly, some can't apply critical thinking because they believe in another myth. eternal torture, so out of fear of monsters and demons they stick their head in the sand, which sadly includes their brain.
Not sure the above is on topic with the OP or how we prefer our pancakes, seems topics always stray into how we like women or food, so blah,,, |
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That, and these topics are ten a penny. We've done this to death, let's move on. :yep:
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Now an attempt to return to what matters: What about French Toast? (aka Freedom Toast in the Bush The Younger era) Syrup or with sugared berries and whipped cream? Or something else entirely? |
Butter and syrup, thanks. :sunny:
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I'd love an anti-science post.
But I just can't get myself to write against something that keeps my asthma in check, allows me to travel the long distance to my place of education in a reasonable time, saved my fathers arm after that logging accident and will eventually allow me to live a long live despite that diabetes that everyone says I'm eventually going to get. Here's an anti-atheist post http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_uieQJSaRXx...0/atheism1.jpg |
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To you their beliefs are lies and delusions and then you have the nerve to call it contempt and disrespect when they don't meekly agree with your message of hate. Now that is contemptible. |
I like pancakes.
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My brother in law puts blueberries in his pancakes. Yummie.:yep: |
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And as an Austrian commentator that i read yesterday has noted, to whom does Obama now owe his loyalty? to those that gave him their ballot, or those who invested billions and billions of dollars into him? A president obviously owing to big business, candidates obviously being depending on financial investments by big business players - that is not acceptable for a functioning democracy, but since it is being done since a very long time, one really has to ask whether this democracy really is democratic. It is well-documented that since years I'm saying on this board that I know of now democratic country in the western world anymore. I make no exclusion from that statement. I do not exclude Germany - and certainly not the United States. Congress is dominated by Republicans, who are now in bitter disappointment, and the Tea Party will react by what it does best: it will become even more vicious and underhanded in its verbal rethorics. The republicans refuse to realise that American society is undergoing massive structural changes, both regarding wealth distribution and ethnic composition, in other words: the Republicans are loosing their core voters, slowly, but constantly. So the Reps need to make a decision whether they try to become even more right-leaning and trying mnore of what the yhave tried the past years alkrerady, then Obama's appeal for reconciliation already has been made in vain, and congress will stay deadlocked for the next two years at least. which means Obama already has failed as president again. That may make Republicans smile, but for the country it is a disaster. Or the Reps learn how to steal voters from the Democrats, then the reps would need to send Tea Party and the like to hell. And here is where the science dispute could start to play a role again. The majority of Green voters who abuse and distort science like Scientific American also describes, because being green for them is more quasi-religious belief and Green must be believed to be good, no matter what, would probably stay with the Democrats because them are more prone and vulnerable for political correctness. The more reasonable and realistically thinking Greens could be absorbed by the Republicans if they give up their anti-scientific rants and belief-based dogmas, which would help their reasonability and trustworthiness tremendously. But that is just academic guessing, I admit. Meanwhile, the US face monumental problems and constantly declining finances, and a political landscape that remains to stay deadlocked in deep division and to a not low degree in hate as well. That Austrian commentator I mentioned, asked whether Obama really could see himself as a winner. From a certain point of view, Romney, the second-placed, is the winner of first prize: he is free to live as he wants now. Becasue all Obama won, is this: the astronomical debts problem, fiscal cliff, looming budget disaster, political bipartisanship, Iran, China, Pakistan, education, lacking modernisation of powergrid and infrastructure, doubts on the education and health system - and to tackle all that: empty treasure chests and a congress that almost certainly will do its best to throw sticks between his legs at every opportunity and bring him to fall. :) Well, Mr. Obama, enjoy your victory. I think these four yeasrs will be worse than the past four years. In parts, it will be Obama's fault, in parts it also is the Republicans fault, but the biggest share of guilt has to be accepted by the American people who legitimize this farce. |
I've said it before and I will say it again. Skybird, your understanding of US politics is rudimentary at best. I will illustrate below.
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Republican: 233 Democrat: 193 Balance of power is at 218. This is not a supermajority. US Senate: Democrat: 53 Republican: 45 Independent: 2 One of the two independents will caucus with the Democrats, who are the majority party. The Democrats also picked up seats in both houses of Congress. Overall, Congress is split. Quote:
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