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Depends on what you consider culture. I presume class is economic. I'd say yes for both, but I'm not sure how many times I've dated someone "outside of my culture". You might as well argue and say never or always
Who is it? The impala? Thompson's gazelle? One of those that does exactly that, it takes like a fraction of a second
So... Millions of years ago, before Pikachu was surprised, we had this fish occupying its niche?
It happens to me with avocado. Intolerance would be the better word for it. Whenever ordering sushi I need to pick it out or I'll have a painful digestion (and nausea) later on. Some avocados hit really bad and others I've eaten pieces accidentally without major consequences but anyway, I find most people don't understand the word 'intolerant' or maybe they don't give a fuck, whereas if you say 'allergic' you have their attention.
It's math but with enough consulting of books and argumentation about rule mechanics that I swear lawyers would probably make better dnd players than mathematicians
so far all the sessions I've been to have at least one american chopper energy moment over rule disagreements and I love it
Probably, but the funny thing was that this was presented as something established when in reality he was just winging it.
Oh I'd love to, if only I could afford it
The ones I've eaten didn't have as much meat, because they're small. Also, the exoskeleton of insects is a lot thinner than that of crustaceans. You don't need to remove it. You remove the legs and wings if any, as in the case of crickets. The texture and taste is nothing like seafood either, at least not mealworms, crickets or ants. Crickets are more like dry crispy beef, mealworms are similar to popcorn in taste, ants are like a strange peppery/citrus thing. You don't really feel much meaty texture with small insects, it's more like crispy or crunchy stuff. At least, fried that is.
Wait what? I don't recall doing this. Or do you mean squinting instead of actually sneezing?
This seems like the obvious answer. Most people turning to a dating app are either looking for hookups or absolutely oblivious of their personal flaws preventing them from getting a partner outside of the app. Then there is a smaller portion of users who are self aware and not into hookups who need to find others within that same group, but the usual filters still apply: age, region, background, personality, appearance, etc.