- 146,865
- 193,378
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2007
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Someone should reply to him with this every time something triggers his snowflake sense. These maga folks are nuts, it's like they don't consider their brand of constant whining and sensitivity as such.Snowflake is...
I seent what you did there.Funny. True though.
This is it, Chief. If you give ample time to lies and misinformation you end up with dumb MFers who believe in Jill Stein. **** that.this man plays chess, not checkers.
This is it, Chief. If you give ample time to lies and misinformation you end up with dumb MFers who believe in Jill Stein. **** that.
Whoever does that will be a minority among those who pull the levers of power. One thing people forget is that for most of recorded history, mankind has been rules by absolute monarchs. Democratic societies and the institutions they rely upon, which include the Free press, are a historical anomaly.My greatest wish is that some exec finally decides eff the ratings I’m not giving these clowns the coverage/attention they want.
Moms made sorrel, black cake, and oxtail for us tooCelebrating the holidays back in the islands.
I am sipping on some sorrel and eating some black cake right now, but I wanted to say Happy Socialist Jesus Birthday to all my brahs.
Blessings to you and all your families and I hope Soros Claus brought y'all everything you guys wanted for the holiday.
Coal for da dapper boys, kale for da libs, and some God damn integrity for the sea lions.
See you brahs in 2020.
Boiling water, a couple spices and lots of sugarHold up, sipping sorrel?
I grow sorrel in my vegetable garden, what am I missing here?
Hold up, sipping sorrel?
I grow sorrel in my vegetable garden, what am I missing here?
Boiling water, a couple spices and lots of sugar
different type of sorrel. You’re thinking of the leafy type usually used for flavoring soups, stews, etc.
this is called Jamaican sorrel, Thai roselle, or cranberry hibiscus, among other Names
i googled that black cake and it sounded tasty until i saw how much alcohol is in there (i don't drink)