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So, my Mom somehow convinced my Dad to try this Greek place in the next town over. It's a friendly little place me and her only recently checked out and quickly became huge fans of. There's more than Greek food there, and that's the only reason my Dad decided to give it a try (he likes their pizza). He had the spaghetti (he really isn't a guy for trying new foods), which has won awards for the best sauce. He found the sauce tasty, but told me preferred my recipe. Too much tomato and not enough meat for him. And he's willing to go there again but next time he's going to order his other favorite off the menu. But hey, we successfully introduced my Dad to a new restaurant. That's always a good thing.

My Grandma likes my sauce too... except for the sausages. She picks those out. And she's the kind of Grandma who will complain if she gets too much food with her order, but she's telling my aunts that I make a good sauce.

I only started making my own sauces a little over a year ago, but I've already come that far with them. Now I want to learn how to make cream-based sauces and homemade lasagna, just to learn something new since I got my old goal down.
 
I need to buy a replacement enter key for my Macbook. It's partially cracked. Only problem is there are two versions of the key that goes with the model that I have and I don't want to have to take that key apart yet to see which one it is.
 
"Demigirls" on Tumblr will rant endlessly about sexism and poor representation in such and such industry, but in the same breath declare that they can't REALLY be women because being called a girl makes them feel bad and they don't like their bodies. How does this happen? The question's been stuck on me all morning but it's not worth derailing or necroing a thread over.

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"Demigirls" on Tumblr will rant endlessly about sexism and poor representation in such and such industry, but in the same breath declare that they can't REALLY be women because being called a girl makes them feel bad and they don't like their bodies. How does this happen?

If I'd have to wager a guess, I'd say the "how" lies in a total lack of life experience and real problems to deal with, so they roleplay on the internet as special snowflakes to validate their empty, over-privileged existences.

Speaking of the fairer sex, I just moved to a new town a few weeks ago and I've been trolling OKC just to get a feel for the area's dating pool and I'm noticing a lot of these:
1.) Girls with the word "country" and/or "camo" in their usernames who profess their love of all things "Muddin'" and "huntin'" and have multiple kids at the age of 19-21.
2.) A lot of girls in their mid-twenties who don't drive and are highschool dropouts.
3.) Women in their later 30s with the word "lonely" in their usernames. Yikes.

Well, at least there's still a lot of free internet porn. *sigh*
 
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Recently, I've been losing my motivation for everything. My parents continue to lecture me about handling my responsibilities and getting a job while still in college, and are trying to "help" (simultaneously lecturing me while doing nothing to help forward my finding a job) but it makes me feel sorta pathetic. Because I feel pathetic not being able to figure this stuff out myself, I've been getting depressed.

Not to mention I have to get up for college at 6:30 am on fridays, which just makes me want to sleep for 4 consecutive days.
 
I've had a migraine for two days now and I was wondering if anyone has ever had any experience with that. They usually just last a couple hours until I go to sleep and go away in the morning but this one has obviously stuck around.
 
I've given up on Amy Schumer completely at this point seeing what she did earlier today.
 
I bought lambchops yesterday because I've never tried them before. Even got some herbs and garlic powder to flavor them since I don't know how to cook lambchops. First two, I had the heat on too high and them in the middle of the pan, so the outside was kinda tough. I corrected that tonight they turned out great.

On the plus side: Found a new food I like and can cook pretty darn well.

On the other hand: they're a bit more expensive than I'd like for something so small.
 
I don't understand what this thread is about. Is it a relic of there not being an off topic forum
 
All of these classes are fucking boring busy work and this semester is shit so far. I just fuck around and post here while pretending to give a shit about the classes. They've been trying to cuck me so hard with the time conflict that this fraternity that they invited me to join had with one of my classes and everything.
 
A chick I used to have a thing for met a guy, moved in, got engaged and is trying to get pregnant. Over the span of 3-4 months.
Bullet dodged! :stress:
 
I'm surprised I have an account here.

Yeah, hi... this is awkward. So, like a handful of other past CWCki forum members, I kind of fell off the earth. Short story: life happened, I got depressed, and I had to crash into slumber for... *looks at watch* Three years?

Glad to be back. I hope the other "fell off the earth-ers" made it back, too.

And whoever imported my account or didn't delete it when the forums was updated (or whatever dark magic you employed), thank you. :heart-full:
 
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