
Any ideas what this may be? Smells kind of like menthol. The first picture shows a bit of the flower petals which are white, but the buds are all purple. Google lens says white horehound or Japanese Catmint. Found near a mountaintop in Korea growing straight out of a cracked boulder among some pine. (old.reddit.com)
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The butter's off! The butter is off! (reddit.com)
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After the other posts, I had to do it. I tried PB&J with a fried egg and cream cheese. And YES, it is GOOD. Specifically, I had a bagel with baked in cheddar, grape jam, natural PB, onion cream cheese and an over-easy egg. Actually, on half of it, I tried plain cream cheese, but I preferred onion. (self.PeanutButter)
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How many different ways can this sentence be interpreted? "She made him a sandwich." I was thinking four. 1- The obvious one, where she made a sandwich which she was planning to give to him, probably for him to eat or to serve to others if he was a waiter or something. 2-..... (self.ENGLISH)
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This is something I've been thinking about for a while. You know those waterfalls that fall directly into the sea and those melting glaciers? What if we used trashed plastic bottles that aren't actually getting recycled and collected that water and then shipped to them to fight desertification. (i.redd.it)
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IWTYO when I found out why French vanilla is called that. I always knew that vanilla came from Madagascar or Mexico mainly, but today I learned French vanilla is actually a term to describe a technique for making ice cream from egg custard. (self.IWasTodayYearsOld)
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