I’m an elder millennial and I have had absolutely no problem buying goldfish into adulthood. With this change, i’ll inevitably be calling them Chilly SeeBas, so idk how much more adult they’re going for in my demographic
I’m an elder millennial and I have had absolutely no problem buying goldfish into adulthood. With this change, i’ll inevitably be calling them Chilly SeeBas, so idk how much more adult they’re going for in my demographic
Pearl by Josh Malerman (Bird Box).
It’s about a pig on a small farm that can seep into your mind and make you do and see terrible things. I picked it up after reading Bird Box and a few other books of his, which I enjoyed. I expected to give up on it based on the silly 80s horror movie premise, but the book is truly demented and creepy and I felt existentially weird after reading it
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With some violent mustard, this could be something to consider.
This is a very considerate response, thank you
With some dogs, anyone in the room is smelling their feet.
Thanks, Meat Cat!
That pronunciation always drives me wild! it only makes sense to call it data.
What, you don’t like cold soured apple curd tart cream? It has nutmeg in it!
Damn, the shooter took that bullet casing to the face pretty well
Is it eating a pork rind?
Showering is very difficult with broken hands.
Ahh, yes. I see you know your judo well.
My mom is finally cancer free! Also, my best friend of 20 years might move to the city I live in :)
Listen. If you separate the dessert side, and debone and shred that chicken, I would 100% try the bite with the grape on it.
You. Get out.
Thank you, kind stranger!
Divorce her immediately.
The Shining, then Practical Magic
I’m about 75% through The Ritual by Adam Nevill. It is also a movie. I really enjoy how he writes his characters, and the book is legitimately scary and creepy. I have to set it down sometimes.
On the scary/creepy note, another amazing book and movie is Birdbox by Josh Malerman. That book legitimately terrified me.