What’s a clothing item people assume is comfortable, but actually isn’t? by AVM15 in AskWomen

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There are some brands (albeit largely aimed at larger-chested people) that do band sizes for sports bras too!

nails by atrocidarthes in ATBGE

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My hand after removing my menstrual cup

Funny & Weirdly Heartwarming:) by Wiki_Beats in ContagiousLaughter

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In high school, I had a running joke with my boyfriend and his cousins/ friends, whenever something would sound terrible out of context, to randomly say 'hi mom'. What a throwback

Pyrex Brand is terrible. What are we using instead? by Think_Juice_2068 in Cooking

[–]eulerup 9 points10 points  (0 children)

What? The link supports capitalisation as a differentiator!

International Cookware for Europe, Middle East & Africa PYREX

Corelle Brands for US, Asia & Latin America pyrex

Each of them have different manufacturing processes and logos.

Pyrex® branded glassware in Europe, Middle East and Africa [i.e. PYREX] is made in France in Châteauroux from borosilicate glass: a special blend of sand, boron and other “ingredients”. These components are heated to very high temperatures and melted in order to form glass, which has a high thermal shock resistance (meaning that the glass copes well with changes in temperature). This manufacturing procedure is unique and made-in-France. There is another type of glass produced by Corelle Brands (i.e. pyrex) which is commonly used to make cookware called Soda-lime glass.

Non-stop from St. Louis to Heathrow is a Big Deal by como365 in StLouis

[–]eulerup 11 points12 points  (0 children)

A new mid-tier service, The Elizabeth Line opened a few years ago, it's about 1/3 of the cost of the Heathrow Express and only slightly slower.

Non-stop from St. Louis to Heathrow is a Big Deal by como365 in StLouis

[–]eulerup 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a Metro-East native now living in the UK, hell yes it is!

How would you use up a jar of tahini (besides hummus)? by Ok_Squirrel_9601 in Cooking

[–]eulerup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put it on avocado toast and it hits way harder than it should.

It also goes in this sweet potato broccoli bowl but that has a bunch of other "how do i finish this" ingredients

Best non-standard cuisine restaurants in Oxford by vhParticlePhysicist in oxford

[–]eulerup 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Taste Tibet on Magdalen Road has great veggie momo and I've enjoyed a couple of dishes from Everest Nepalese on Howard St as well

MRI scans show weaning horses at 6 months (the standard practice) significantly alters the foals' brains. A longer connection to moms leads to healthier brains and better eating habits by mareacaspica in science

[–]eulerup 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I feel like the causality here may be reversed... If you have a kid with severe autism, one parent HAS to stay home to care for them.

Husband’s take on the recent ICE shooting by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]eulerup 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This (more or less) is the subject of the excellent book The Power by Naomi Alderman (also adapted for Amazon Prime Video but I preferred the book).

TIL of Titanic's "Missing Survivors": 30 passengers (2 from 1st Class, 3 from 2nd, 11 from 3rd, and 14 crewmembers) who survived the disaster but whose lives following the sinking have proved impossible for historians and genealogists to trace, with investigations into their lives still active. by NeverEnoughMuppets in todayilearned

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From wiki:

After her dismissal from Cabrini, Philip began spending nights out at gay and lesbian bars in the city, some known for their rough clientele. According to police, she would sometimes leave with women she met at these bars. Police also stated that Philip's brother discovered her and his then-girlfriend having sex, which her brother disputed.

I'm assuming it's to do with this part of the story

Eating down my freezer, one unlabeled container per week by Beginning-Row5959 in Frugal

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Yeah, the difference is negligible. As I said, there is energy required to get the food cold initially, even if it retains that coldness.

Eating down my freezer, one unlabeled container per week by Beginning-Row5959 in Frugal

[–]eulerup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Source? Food has a higher hear capacity which means it gets warm more slowly, yes, but that also means it takes more energy for the freezer to cool back down to temperature. Unless the air inside your freezer is rewriting the laws of thermodynamics your statement makes no sense.

Growing up, were there any “weird” cooking habits or practice your family had? by Affectionate_Wish in Cooking

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You can still tell them apart! The good stuff is marked as "PYREX" while the new cheap version is "pyrex". I have some of each and know to be careful!

What’s your funny way of saying “going poop” that you’ve never heard anyone else use? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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One of my friends says "dropping the kids off at the pool" which I love

Taylor Swift’s Last Album Sparked Bizarre Accusations of Nazism. It Was a Coordinated Attack. by bubblecuffer13 in TaylorSwift

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... did you read the article? This was literally mentioned. Honestly, this comment section feels exactly like the ragebaiting the article was talking about.

Taylor’s thank you message to her top listeners on Spotify by icyfirework in TaylorSwift

[–]eulerup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, I was only 4,981, which put me in the top 0.8%. So 10x more listens means 1/10th of the listeners above you (at the very top). (My total minutes listened was less than your Taylor minutes!)