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Adventures in polenta
So recently I’ve decided to venture away from my strict mexican food/cajun food diet and try a few new things.  I got some simple recipes for stuff with polenta, because it looks fucking nasty so naturally I wanted to try it.  I made these little sandwichy things first, by frying the polenta in a few drops of olive oil and sticking some fontina cheese in the middle.  I put a little sprinkle...
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the pits of hell
Currently making new deodorant, as my last batch BURNED THE SHIT OUT OF MY PITS.   Turns out I put wayyy too much baking soda in the mix; the skin was literally peeling off.   Tonight’s recipe is: 2tbsp baking soda 3tbsp corn starch 1 heaping (seriously.  heaping.) tbsp of coconut oil that I softened in the microwave since coconut oil solidifies at room temperature and god knows...
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“Optimism is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe...”
– Noam Chomsky (via thoughtsdetained )
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“Luna: “Do you believe in God?” Miles Monroe: “I’m what you would call a...”
– from SLEEPER (1973) dir: Woody Allen (via thefuturistiswriting)
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Children with high IQs more likely to use drugs as... →
The results may seem surprising at first glance, but the researchers noted that they do fit some established patterns. “High-IQ individuals have also been shown to score highly on tests of stimulation seeking and openness to experience,” they wrote, and it could be that “illegal drugs are better at fulfilling a desire for novelty and stimulation.”
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