FluminaInMaria
I find this comment to be Jastorf the Mark.
History is yellow/awesome.
English is tan.
I know I'm furthering the immature narrative, butt:
I'm squatting on the landing at the top of the stairs and now need to shuffle off in shame to get some TP for my bunghole.
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Sounds great. Love the suggested changes. Do you do anything else with marjoram & grapefruit? It's not a combination I've heard of before but I can imagine it being a nice touch.
I trim the steak into the smaller sizes you can see in the before photo, getting rid of any gnarly bits in the process then cook it before anything else. Cast iron pan, really hot, lightly season the steak and let it char on all sides without taking it too far. I move it round the pan each time it's turned so the pan doesn't over-smoke and the steak chars that bit quicker without cooking through. I then rest the steak, wrapped in foil, somewhere that isn't cold while I cook everything else. Hopefully the steak is perfect when I come to slice and serve it but if it's a little under then I stir it in with the onion etc for a couple of minutes after it's been sliced.
No recommendations for broken sword 🧐
I'm not familiar with the games you've mentioned but I believe Fire Emblem: Three Houses might be relevant (on Switch). My sister in law was playing it one time we were staying at theirs. I was encouraged to give it a whirl. Had several very late nights honing my team.
I quite enjoy resting a thought upon the pronunciation of a misspelt word. Not to mock the occurrence of the mistake but to enjoy the novelty of the familiarly unfamiliar. Geospatically speaking it provides a moment's grammatical geospatical sabbatical.
This is in a similar lexical vein to the recent Lemmy post about enjoying nich names.
I don't know why I'm about to submit this reply as it's utter nonsense...