Adam
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When they say mexicans do the kind of work that white people won’t, this is what they mean
Home Builder Tanner Alexander@TannerBuilds
A picture is worth a 1,000 words
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You may not believe this, but in Japan, we put noodles inside bread.
It’s called yakisoba pan.
Fried noodles.
Sweet-and-savory sauce.
Soft bread.
Sometimes mayo.
That’s it.
I know it sounds like something a starving college student would make at 2 a.m.
But in Japan, it became a school lunch classic, a convenience store favorite, and the bread every anime student runs to buy before it sells out.
Is it healthy?
Probably not.
But when you’re hungry, it makes perfect sense.
That’s the magic of yakisoba pan.
It shouldn’t work.
But it does.

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@SilentSt0rmX The refreshing crisp of the waterlogged leaves compliment the richness of the meat. Not all tacos go well with lettuce, but the ones that do... 👌
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@TheWapplehouse Looks good, but better to chop it up. In my experience the pepper falls off after the first bite. 😆
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@MarioNawfal Mario, the only one saying they’re a 12-year-old is “acting like a 22-year-old instagram baddie” is you….
REALLY creepy thing to say.
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🚨 Kim & Kanye really let their 12-year-old daughter hit Rolling Loud looking and acting like a 22-year-old Instagram baddie doing festival cosplay.
At 12 I was playing Pokémon and eating cereal at 9pm.
These two turned their kid into a mini influencer doing adult rap festival circuits.
What happened to letting kids be kids? 👀

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Classic example of some bullshit idea that slaps the “science” label on it and people just buy it..
Oh yea, the Pleistocene era where Mastadons ate the trees so the trees put their brains together and thought, you know what we should do? We should all start growing thorns!!
And the dumb clowns of this day eat this up like it’s facts.
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Honey locust trees are one of the most fascinating examples of what scientists call an “evolutionary anachronism”, a trait that seems designed for animals that no longer exist.
Its dense clusters of enormous thorns, growing along the trunk and lower branches, are thought to have evolved during the Pleistocene epoch to protect the tree from bark damage caused by giant herbivores such as Mastodon and Giant ground sloth. While these prehistoric animals likely helped disperse the tree’s seeds by eating its sweet pods, they could also strip bark, break branches, and damage the tree as they fed. Though those Ice Age giants vanished thousands of years ago, the honey locust still carries its ancient armour today, a living reminder of a prehistoric world shaped by megafauna.
📸Greg Hume

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@DUDEwipes Lol, that's because you've got the marketing all wrong! Hire me for marketing, and I'll easily surpass future projections. Only thing is,,, your DMs might not improve.
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Evidence of giant squid discovered - bodacious beast is bigger than a school bus with eyes the size of a large pizza trib.al/VdMhR1f

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@WomanDefiner Its called The Oregon Trail, and it was ahead of its time.
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Do you know how long it took me to even realize what you were referring to because I was so focused on Daniggelis?
Mike Abrusci@mikeabrusci
Calling this realtor up and saying “hey brotha maybe drop that R”
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Wagyu flank steak seared over extreme heat with my cow crust. Recipe is now my favorite steak. I like it better than ribeye.
Morning Wood BBQ@morningwoodbbq
Bought a grocery store flank steak to practice before I cook that SRF Wagyu one. Kosher salt dry brine and seasoned with @meathead Mrs O'Leary's Cow Crust. The @hastybakegrills can't turn out a bad steak.
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@SHEEPSLIVE He learned the glide from kids from New York, who was breakdancing he didn’t learn the moonwalk from this dude, and it wasn’t called the moonwalk. It was called the glide.
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