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Tiramisu is basically designed for you.
Actually cupcakes sound awesome. Certain cakes are ok.
I am enjoying the description of triple-queer cupcakes.
Criminal Minds is a show about solving crimes with profiling.
*snort*
I made one a few days ago, talk about an easy way to get praise. I totally get Shirleys stick in Community now.
Although the recipe I used was pretty expensive due to using a ton of ground almonds which for some reason are really expensive over here. (Apparently they are about 1/4th the price in Germany, but over here only health stores carry it).
also damnit, I was gonna go to IKEA and get a bunch of low bowls for making créme brûlée.
also a burner thing. Does IKEA stock those?
which fits very well with my sister's specialty which is macarones (she was taught by a french pastry chef)
since that leaves a lot of egg yolk
with which I can make créme brûlée
or the other way around.
Only about one in three turn out perfect. They all taste very good - it's rather easy to do that - but the fun part is caramelizing the sugar just perfect. No dark spots, even base color with an even spread of light brown "bubblemarks", full coverage.
also to sound less predatory: only maybe two of those applied to the girl I'm seeing
also two of them also frequently apply to me
IKEA has everything.
Some assembly required.
Actually I was just kind of assuming you meant for yourself, abdhy >.>
The radio version with Cumberbum? Very, very good. Ludicrously fine cast all giving it some serious welly.
no I was thinking like, you know, my preferred kind
my actual preferred kind is lost teenage runaway with no cash left.
Right.
Either way, Tiramisu has those properties :P
the TV version, I mean
No idea. That's getting on for twenty years old now.
Stay tuned for when I set up my internet router and order takeout.
is there a decent primer out there for a person looking to learn about economics?
There are ebooks of Keynes' General Theory and The Road to Serfdom, and there's always Wealth of Nations but I suspect they may be more along the lines of academically interesting classic works than something for an amateur to plunge into.
tiramisu, rum cake, rum raisin ice cream, coffee ice cream, crème brûlée, drinking chocolate...
Cause now I wanna play.
There are some great videos on YouTube about it.
It is kinda like GTA in a lot of ways, but it's also silly. It is funny and knows it, and the combat is really not bad (it's sort of a standard third person shooter).
Oh and hey it may or may not let you coop the entire campaign with your sexy queer friends online.
Just sayin'.
(I... I think it lets you, anyway >.>)
MOST IMPORTANTLY THOUGH
It lets me dress up pretty ladies.
I just realized that Marvel Heroes is open beta this weekend.
Downloading while I do other homework.
I may look for this sexy dress-up game.
@enc0re has book recommendations:
Unfortunately I don't have any of those texts, and my non-helpful advice is that many of the pop econ books on the market are terrible introductions to thinking like an economist. It's the difference between learning modern physics out of a popsci book vs a textbook...
Only that I've found popsci books that place theories in the same way that a textbook would, at the expense of being completely useless for any purpose besides being a map to the intellectual terrain (which is what one really wants, yes?). You can't study from it - there is too little detail - but it has just enough rigor that the motivation isn't completely handwaved. I haven't found anything like that for economics. Advanced Macroeconomics by Romer serves for a map to modern macroecon here, but it does require high-school calculus, and is a little too far toward the 'detail' side of the detail-vs-map tradeoff.
I played the game with jeans and a purple hoodie and bandana worn as a headband and never changed, and that was still my favorite part of the game.
Also, not afraid of a bit of maths (OU student. Have done this and currently studying this.)
May just get the classic ebooks (in fact, I already have, since they're available free) and see what I can get out of them.
I think I spend as much time in character creation as I do playing any given game.
Which Bethesda goes and fucks me over with by not giving my character anything to do or say.
You are right, but London appropriates and assimilates culture
@Ronya halp
But then sometimes she would wear tattered cargo shorts, striped tights, combat boots, a bra, tactical gloves, and that plated paintball mask because sometimes one needs to teach lessons.
my boss had elegant dress floppy bunny shoes and silly glasses