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ask a 100% serious question expecting a serious answer but some moron makes a joke out of your question so you walk out of the conversation completely confused and then someone goes and complains that you're "too rude" and that no one will ever answer your dumb stupid fucking question and then 3 weeks later someone who actually knows what they're doing gives you a straight answer
 
you good brother?
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anybody have a recipe or just tips for making broccoli? I'm not a huge fan of it plain but I would like to eat it more often
 
anybody have a recipe or just tips for making broccoli? I'm not a huge fan of it plain but I would like to eat it more often
two ways:
1: full proof. Oven on 425. cut broc flowers in half. drizzle olive oil, salt, and pepper on broc. put on a cookie sheet. Cook for like 15 min till the flowers are browned. Could also add couliflower.
2: in a pan sautee on medium heat with olive oil. Stir / flip constantly. Add more oil as needed. Near the last 5 min of cooking, add thinly sliced garlic (like 7 cloves per head of broc) and probably a bit more oil. Finish with salt and pepper. You can also add half an onion or a whole shallot at the start of cooking. This is the most delicious way to eat broc but will take practice, especially without burning the garlic.
 
Ridicule me if you want, but I don’t know why “bridge ices before road.” I see the sign all the time but have never thought to ask anyone or google it. I leave it up to you, Smogoff, to give me an explanation
 
If a group of sentient, anthropomorphic chickens were to suddenly rise up & demand equal rights & representation in the elections, would it be morally justifiable to deny them, given their proven history of egg based terrorism & avian aggression??

No. Their aggressive actions are a direct result of their history of exploitation, oppression, and slaughter on factory farms, and egg-based terrorism is unfortunately the only avenue to liberation that has been left available to them. The only way to prevent future egg-related incidents is to provide them with an alternative path to liberation, and to mend the socioeconomic damage done by a history of farmer-colonialism to the chicken community.

Arise, ye wretched of the coop
 
No. Their aggressive actions are a direct result of their history of exploitation, oppression, and slaughter on factory farms, and egg-based terrorism is unfortunately the only avenue to liberation that has been left available to them. The only way to prevent future egg-related incidents is to provide them with an alternative path to liberation, and to mend the socioeconomic damage done by a history of farmer-colonialism to the chicken community.

Arise, ye wretched of the coop
But most of the exploited chickens were not sentient. They might be (roughly) the same species but would it not be similar to Pluto and Goofy?
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Solosis said the sentient chickens would be anthropomorphic so this means a person can legally and ethically make love to them. This undoubtably would complicate the situation. Imagine the sounds. Imagine the smells.

Would we enter a new era of human - chicken co-existence, or would it lead to genocide and terrible rule 34 exploitation. Will the super chickens be granted human rights while the sub-chickens are forced to become McChickens like they were fucking born to be, or will humanity reconsider its place in the world. Would the super chickens fight for their lesser brethren or will they toss them aside for a life of relative paradise with the humans?? Would the egg emoji be considered a racial slur???
 
If a group of sentient, anthropomorphic chickens were to suddenly rise up & demand equal rights & representation in the elections, would it be morally justifiable to deny them, given their proven history of egg based terrorism & avian aggression??
I think it'd all depend on

1) whether and what kind of use our leaders would see in the chicken
2) what the personal political ambitions of the chicken leaders are
 
anybody have a recipe or just tips for making broccoli? I'm not a huge fan of it plain but I would like to eat it more often
I eat literally just boiled broccoli a ton but the real secret to making broccoli good is to mix it into stuff like casseroles or really anything where you can just mix together a bunch of ingredients. Honestly just throwing some inside a stew is a great way to add greens to a meal that would normally be dominated by its meatier components
 
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