Mistymtn421

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Mistymtn421,

Not a big fan of it myself, but the best snack ever is some kettle chips and cottage cheese as the dip. It looks weird/gross, yet every one who has tried it has loved it. I usually sprinkle some black pepper on it prior.

Mistymtn421,

I took a BP medicine called Clonidine for PTSD nightmares as well. I wonder what it is about them that help.

My biggest issue was having already naturally low BP, so couldn’t take it at the dose they wanted. Luckily, it still worked. Just had to go in frequently to have my pressure checked.

Mistymtn421,

Not at all. Just runs in the family.

Mistymtn421,

The going in part was for their records. Apparently me checking at home wasn’t official enough for them.

Mistymtn421,

Potential therapeutic use and consumption…

Wait , so we can still eat the pig after it’s sacrificed for the heart?

I am not a geneticist, so maybe I am overreacting, but are they only messing with the heart genes?

I think I would like to skip the pork chops from these pigs.

Mistymtn421,

Their chicken is nasty IMO. I just got Purdue at Kroger and hour ago and it was 2.99 a pound for boneless/skinless. It’s my preferred brand. Butchered well, way more tender.

Mistymtn421,

Right?! We call it “The before times” now in my circle. It’s so stark, it’s similar to how everything changed after 9/11.

Ironically, in my bubble of life/friends there are two camps, like you stated and I am in camp 2016. I always use the night the Cubs won the world series as my benchmark ;) nothing has been the same since.

Mistymtn421,

Spot on

Mistymtn421,

I actually heard this on the radio yesterday on the way home and it was a great interview. Makes me want to watch the next generation again

Mistymtn421,

I hear ya! I am typically not one to rewatch much, simply because my list of new things is quite large.

Mistymtn421,

Same here! My main issues/concerns are due to weather and the lack of a place to charge up. Already this year we’ve seen how they don’t do well in extreme cold or heat. And my area also had significant storms recently so flooding, no power, etc. And I live in an area will large hills (look like mountains, but not quite) and my friends with electric cars complain about it quite a bit. It drains the battery and struggles on some inclines.

The best I’ve seen so far is a Lexus hybrid sedan a friend has. Handles the terrain well, charges as you drive, doesn’t need plugged in at all.

I feel like they need to have more going for them until we can all switch.

Mistymtn421,

Just wanted to say I agree with everything you said. As a woman who has worked with the public for 30+ years I have never said yes to someone who asked me out while working.

What's something you used to do/see/say but don't anymore because you don't feel it's right?

Me personally? I’ve become much less tolerant of sexist humor. Back in the day, cracking a joke at women’s expense was pretty common when I was a teen. As I’ve matured and become aware to the horrific extent of toxicity and bigotry pervading all tiers of our individualistic society, I’ve come to see how exclusionarly and...

Mistymtn421,

My 17yo thought I was bullshitting him when we were talking about these jokes. He googled it and was speechless. I was kinda young when they were popular but remember vividly my uncle’s telling them often.

Mistymtn421,

Mine too! This is really sad

Mistymtn421,

That’s just it right there. I don’t carry my birth certificate with me! We don’t have “papers” so how’s this going to work? Not to mention the huge swath this opened wide for an easy way to profile anyone, search the car, etc.

Mistymtn421, (edited )

That would be nice, although remember what started it all in 2063 2053 :/

Mistymtn421,

Oops wrong date! Meant 2053!

<After the war ended in 2053, humanity slowly began to rebuild civilization and the planet, eliminating sickness, hunger, poverty, and despair within two generations. Earth was mostly restored by the 22nd century as the United Earth Government formed, however there were still some lingering effects from the post atomic horror. Star Trek: Enterprise

This is where that paragraph came from (memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Earth) Cool place if you’re into Star Trek

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