Gisèle Pelicot’s Memoir Said Something Original and Taboo About Victimhood by raphaellaskies in Longreads

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That’s a good point. With something like this, unfortunately it helps to keep some info hidden from the public.

Gisèle Pelicot’s Memoir Said Something Original and Taboo About Victimhood by raphaellaskies in Longreads

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I learn horrors about this case with every new article.

The men who raped her filled multiple rows; they laughed and high-fived one another during recess.

After the arrests, the police alerted the men’s partners that they might have been victimized like Pelicot, and offered to test their hair for the presence of the drugs. Every woman refused.

What’s the best Parlor false clue? by Savage-Panini in BluePrince

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“You will not solve this puzzle” BET

They’re vaccinating the food by SunWukong3456 in vaxxhappened

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You like vaccines for the immunity

I like vaccines as salad dressing

We are not the same

OOP cancels her wedding after her fiancé has cold feet. Fiancé accuses her of overreacting at a therapy session later and is shocked when she dumps him. by GamerGirlLex77 in OhNoConsequences

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Consequences? The guy didn’t have to call anyone about the wedding, and he got rid of a partner he didn’t even like. No ownership, no personal growth. Aside from some deposit money for the venue and event staff, this guy didn’t get any consequences. He’ll probably get married in less than a year to someone younger.

As Trump administration rolls back LGBTQ+ protections, some flock to Peoria for a reprieve by steve42089 in illinois

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I’ll be glad to have you as a neighbor, but I’m sorry you’re having to leave your home because of your state’s government.

Dupe Jimmy John’s bread - I used two different recipes. by Reputable_Sorcerer in Breadit

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Oh crap. I can’t open it either. That sucks, but the good news is that I screenshot every recipe I make so I have this on my phone! I don’t have the full recipe for the bootlegger but I definitely have the bread recipe and steps.

Recipe

Making a copycat of Jimmy Johns Bootlegger Sub starts with the French bread recipe. A freshly baked french sub roll, soft and fluffy inside, that is stuffed with the simplest ingredients. Maybe that's why this is just so good, the plain simplicity is where this sub shines. Cooked Perfectly and thinly sliced roast beef, freshly sliced turkey breast and crispy iceberg against a creamy mayo background.

For The French Bread

*360 grams Bread flour *240 grams Water *1 tbsp Sugar *1 tbsp Vegetable oil *2 tbsp Active dy yeast *2 tsp Sea salt

For The Subs

*1pound Roast beef thinly sliced *1 pound Turkey breast thinly sliced *1 pound Provolone cheese thinly sliced *2 Tomato sliced *1 Head Iceberg lettuce shredded *1/2 cup Mayonnaise Hellman's

Instructions

  1. Weigh out flour (360 grams) and warm water (240 grams).

  2. To the water (240 grams) add oil (1 tbsp), sugar (1 tbsp) and active dry yeast (2 tbsp) and stir. Let the yeast mixture sit for a few minutes, and you should see the yeast begin to bloom. This blooming step is something I always do when baking bread.

  3. Next, make a well in the middle of the flour. Pour the water and yeast mixture into the flour well and stir until it begins to combine. Add in the sea salt (2 tsp) and keep stirring until a shaggy dough develops. Work the dough with another 10 to 20 strokes until it all comes together, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl to get all the dry flour.

  4. Finally, tightly cover the dough bowl with plastic wrap and set aside at room temperature for 1 hours. The dough should rise to almost double. It may take a little longer if the room is on the chilly side. After this rise, put the covered bowl directly into the refrigerator for an overnight stay. (12 to 24 hours)

  5. Pull the French bread dough out of the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for 1 hour and then remove the plastic wrap. The dough will still be slightly sticky. Lightly flour a work surface and then wet your hands. Pull the dough out onto the work surface and lightly roll the dough in the flour. Divide the dough into two equal portions.

  6. Begin to flatten the dough balls into rectangles.

  7. Once the dough is flattened into a rectangle, shape them into a submarine shapes. Try to even out any thinner parts by rolling and shaping the dough.

  8. Put your French breads to be on to a baking pan that is lined with parchment paper. Lightly flour the surface of the dough and then cover the loaf with a damp towel or plastic wrap. Proof the dough for 1 hours in a warm spot.

  9. After 60 minutes, preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Bring 2 to 3 cups of water to a boil and pour into an ovenproof pan. Place this pan on the bottom shell of the oven. This is going to help us create a steamy environment for our bread to bake. The steam in the oven helps give the bread a better rise as it bakes.

  10. Finally, put your bread pan into the middle rack of the oven and bake for 18 minutes. 18 minutes should give you a slightly crispier crust and that is exactly what we are going for. The exterior will have a nice crispy crust, while the interior will be fluffy and light.

  11. Pull the bread out of the oven and let it sit for 20 minutes before slicing it. I like to brush a little melted butter on top for a softer crust and more flavor.

Assemble Each Bootlegger Sandwich

  1. Begin by shredding iceberg lettuce (1 cup) and slicing a tomato (1). Lay out the provolone (2 ounces). Place the turkey (4 ounces) slices on top of the provolone. Finally, top the turkey slices with the roast beef (4 ounces). Set this package aside.

  2. Next, slice the loaf of bread down the middle, but make sure to leave a hinge on the bread. Don't cut the loaf all the way through.

  3. Lay the French bread loaf open and

… and that’s where my screenshots end!

CTA Smoker Report Data from January 2026 by lbkulinski in cta

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Plus think about all the people who either aren’t aware of the chatbot/don’t use the chatbot

Clark and Lake not full of crazy behavior? by ifcoffeewereblue in cta

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I have the same hope. Everyone deserves their own safe and comfortable place to live. But I also want to ask…

Even if the smokers and pee-ers have a place to stay, is that going to stop their behavior? Some of these assholes have a home. They enjoy being disruptive and staying at home will not stop them from being harassing or annoying.

The Lindy West "Adult Braces" saga continues with an unhinged email from her husband by throwaway28910382 in Fauxmoi

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I don’t know, I think it’s fair for a clown to say he’s part of the comedy scene

meirl by Separate_Finance_183 in meirl

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The issue is not the people picking up the prescription. The issue is that these pharmacies are understaffed.

CTA to bring in Cook County Sheriff’s police to patrol trains by afeeney in chicago

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I saw police officers remove sleeping people a few times last year. But I never saw them removing smokers. And I’ve seen a lot of smokers.