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Bryan Donaldson @TheNardvark
"I'm more into the earlier day saints" - hipster Mormon
Bryan Donaldson @TheNardvark
My dad got a stent placed in his right coronary artery. LOL, Dad, that's the gay side you big homo!
Bryan Donaldson @TheNardvark
“Actually, Chris Berman’s play-by-play work doesn’t really bother me.†- deaf people
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Yes, your sign up front said “piso mojado†that sounds delicious I’ll have an order of that.
FactHive @FactHive 15m
1 in 5 adult Americans believes the sun revolves around the earth.
FactHive @FactHive 15m
1 in 5 adult Americans believes the sun revolves around the earth.
Four out of Five Americans Know Earth Revolves Around Sun
Probing a more universal measure of knowledge, Gallup also asked the following basic science question, which has been used to indicate the level of public knowledge in two European countries in recent years: "As far as you know, does the earth revolve around the sun or does the sun revolve around the earth?" In the new poll, about four out of five Americans (79%) correctly respond that the earth revolves around the sun, while 18% say it is the other way around. These results are comparable to those found in Germany when a similar question was asked there in 1996; in response to that poll, 74% of Germans gave the correct answer, while 16% thought the sun revolved around the earth, and 10% said they didn't know. When the question was asked in Great Britain that same year, 67% answered correctly, 19% answered incorrectly, and 14% didn't know.
That poll is like 14 years old and it keeps getting brought up.
You have your Europeans coming in and commenting and also other Americans. Always same stupid responses. "Dumb rednecks," or "dumb Christians!"
Every time it's brought up, American writers somehow "miss" this, its not hidden as you can see here.
So in other words, 100% of jackass anti-American writers have raging confirmation bias. Pff yeah right, they know what they are doing.
That poll is like 14 years old and it keeps getting brought up.
You have your Europeans coming in and commenting and also other Americans. Always same stupid responses. "Dumb rednecks," or "dumb Christians!"
Eater's last Open Thread asked readers, "What's the Best/Worst Pizza in D.C.?" Pizza is clearly something that people feel passionately about, with more than 100 commenters and tipline respondents weighing in. It's also not surprising that pizza is a divisive topic — several locations, including those appeared on both the "favorite' and "least favorite" lists.
We've mapped out the favorites, but first, the bad news. These pizzas all received at least one vote for "worst pizza" (those bolded also appear on the "best" list, so take that as you will): Pizza Autentica, Manny & Olga's, Moroni & Brothers, Ledo's, 2 Amys, Mario's, Costco, Paisano's, Jumbo Slice (sober), Graffiato, Naked Pizza, Etto, Pete's New-Haven Style Apizza, Radius, District of Pi, Pizzeria Paradiso, Matchbox, Ghibelina, Armand's, Mia's.
Meanwhile, here are the favorites (an honorable mention goes to Coppi's, which got several votes but is closed for now).
2 Amys for me.
Thanks, Dad, for the surprise bottle of Macallan 12.
Out of the ones listed as 'worst', no chance Matchbox or Graffiato are anywhere close to the worst.
Out of the ones listed as 'worst', no chance Matchbox or Graffiato are anywhere close to the worst.
I prefer other stuff at Graffiato, but the pizza is pretty great.
Overall my favorite is probably Armand's, but I have loved what I've tried from Pi, too. Guess I'm a deep dish fan.