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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:34:45
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle
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Lord Corellia wrote: Tactical_Spam wrote: d-usa wrote:I had a Samoa once, but it told me it wanted to be a Thin Mint.
I didn't judge and ate it anyway.
That Samoa was just packaged. It has no reason to even think about being a Thin Mint and on the other hand, shouldn't even consider it. Check the ingredients! Thin Mints need mint, but that Samoa had no mint, There is no logical way that Samoa can be a Thin Mint; it clearly has a mental disorder.
Its' bakers were clearly just indulging its whims...
I demand that baker be arrested for cookie abuse
d-usa wrote:I hate it when SJBs force their own concepts of identity on their baked goods.
Social Justice Bakers?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:41:02
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Bakers, correct. I realize the danger of being accused of having another word in mind...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:44:52
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
USA
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d-usa wrote:Bakers, correct. I realize the danger of being accused of having another word in mind...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:48:32
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Pragmatic Primus Commanding Cult Forces
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Those Thin Mints have made me very curious. What are they exactly? They look like some kind of chocolate cookie. I like chocolate cookies.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:52:53
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Ghastly Grave Guard
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Iron_Captain wrote:
Those Thin Mints have made me very curious. What are they exactly? They look like some kind of chocolate cookie. I like chocolate cookies.
It's a chocolate wafer with mint creme on top and then the whole thing is coated in chocolate. I like them any way, but they're best eaten frozen!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:54:03
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
USA
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Iron_Captain wrote:
Those Thin Mints have made me very curious. What are they exactly? They look like some kind of chocolate cookie. I like chocolate cookies.
Basically a mint flavored waffer that has been dipped in chocolate.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 01:57:35
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Colonel
This Is Where the Fish Lives
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LordofHats wrote: Iron_Captain wrote:
Those Thin Mints have made me very curious. What are they exactly? They look like some kind of chocolate cookie. I like chocolate cookies.
Basically a mint flavored waffer that has been dipped in chocolate.
Best when served frozen and with a tall glass of milk.
My oldest daughter is a Girl Scout so I get a lot of cookies every year.
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d-usa wrote:"When the Internet sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending posters that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing strawmen. They're bringing spam. They're trolls. And some, I assume, are good people." |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 02:02:37
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Ghastly Grave Guard
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Hmm, are the American ones different then? Here it's definitely more like a York peppermint patty with a slab of cookie inside...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 02:03:53
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
USA
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Lord Corellia wrote:Hmm, are the American ones different then? Here it's definitely more like a York peppermint patty with a slab of cookie inside...
No your description was right. You were just more specific than I
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 02:08:12
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Pragmatic Primus Commanding Cult Forces
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Lord Corellia wrote: Iron_Captain wrote:
Those Thin Mints have made me very curious. What are they exactly? They look like some kind of chocolate cookie. I like chocolate cookies.
It's a chocolate wafer with mint creme on top and then the whole thing is coated in chocolate. I like them any way, but they're best eaten frozen!
Sounds great!
I'll have to see if there is anything similar in the Netherlands now...
We do have chocolate cookies that have fruit flavour creme inside, but I really like mint flavour.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 02:36:33
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Confessor Of Sins
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This is what they look like: http://www.abcsmartcookies.com/stuff/contentmgr/files/0/1da0da6da803d6ee18ac71d575c8ddf4/files/thin_mints.png
And yes, those who say that they are best frozen are very much correct. If you can get your hands on some, definitely give them some freezer time.
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Ouze wrote:
Afterward, Curran killed a guy in the parking lot with a trident.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 02:41:07
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
USA
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Don't overindulge though. Contrary to the name, they make you quite thick
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 02:57:17
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Legendary Master of the Chapter
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Lord Corellia wrote: Iron_Captain wrote:
Those Thin Mints have made me very curious. What are they exactly? They look like some kind of chocolate cookie. I like chocolate cookies.
It's a chocolate wafer with mint creme on top and then the whole thing is coated in chocolate. I like them any way, but they're best eaten frozen!
Uh...no one who's eaten a Thin Mint would ever describe one that way. Might as well say "bags of sand."
Seriously, though, there is no mint crime. (I wrote 'creme' but autocorrect knew the score on that one.). Samoans truly would be better cookies if Thin Mints relied on nauseating mint creme. Does your country have Keebler Grasshopper cookies? Those are nearly identical to Thin Mints.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 05:03:43
Subject: Re:Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Douglas Bader
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Orlanth wrote:This is clearly an adult choice and an adult matter pressed into the decision making of someone way too young to make that sort of call.
{citation needed}
Why is it an adult matter?
An adult perspective is different to that of a child, a pre-teen transgender child will have inadequate experience of their birth gender and their development will be destabilised as a result.
Well yes, having less experience as their birth gender is the entire point of treating them early in life. I really fail to see how suffering through additional years in the wrong body and undergoing permanent physical changes in the wrong direction is supposed to be considered a virtue.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 09:21:19
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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d-usa wrote:I hate it when SJBs force their own concepts of identity on their baked goods. Say no more! Also: aren't Thin Mints called After Eight in some places? Aka chocolate-toothpaste-sandwich? ;D
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 09:28:39
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Colonel
This Is Where the Fish Lives
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Sigvatr wrote:Also: aren't Thin Mints called After Eight in some places? Aka chocolate-toothpaste-sandwich? ;D
Not what we're talking about.
Thin Mint cookie:
After Eight mint:
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d-usa wrote:"When the Internet sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending posters that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing strawmen. They're bringing spam. They're trolls. And some, I assume, are good people." |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 10:26:05
Subject: Re:Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Peregrine wrote: Orlanth wrote:This is clearly an adult choice and an adult matter pressed into the decision making of someone way too young to make that sort of call.
{citation needed}
Why is it an adult matter?
An adult perspective is different to that of a child, a pre-teen transgender child will have inadequate experience of their birth gender and their development will be destabilised as a result.
Well yes, having less experience as their birth gender is the entire point of treating them early in life. I really fail to see how suffering through additional years in the wrong body and undergoing permanent physical changes in the wrong direction is supposed to be considered a virtue.
I can only speak from personal experience, but when I was a child, there weren't really open discussions about there being other types of cookie. You were either in one box or you weren't, and it was only really the past few years when this kind of awareness of cookies opened up.
And that doesn't mean that there were no children out there who wanted other cookies than those they were allocated. It meant we didn't know that it was possible to change to another type of cookie.
By age five, I rejected my cookies internally.* By around age eight, most kids around me had sensed something in me that wasn't right. But I didn't know what it was. They didn't. Just that I was "wrong". I wasn't running about trying other cookies, I was dutifully going through the motions of eating the ones I had. Because that was the only option.
But I spent my entire life having the tar beaten out of me for not being "right", or having friends who were given the same cookies.
When I was six, a twelve year old dragged me into the car park by the hair and tried to drown me with such force that I lost the hair down one side of my head for a couple months, because I was "weird".
I didn't know I wanted other cookies. He probably didn't. I just knew I didn't like the ones I had, and that people kept forcing me to have them.
I wish I could say that was the worst that ever happened, but it's one of the few I can remember with certainty couldn't have been my fault.
These days I'm pretty happy. But I'm only just now getting professional help with my cookie aversion, because it dogs me. It'll be years now before I find out what I should have been eating.
My point is, had I been born a few decades later, maybe I'd have been recognised at the first stages, because all the signs were there. Other kids picked up on it even though adults and I didn't.
*I also decided I was going to be a wizard and drive a garbage truck. I'm not saying it's clear-cut who needs help and who's just being five.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 13:17:52
Subject: Re:Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Dwarf High King with New Book of Grudges
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Orlanth wrote:I am actually very surprised society allows a transgender pre-teen.
Why? Society has allowed gendered pre-teens forever. Indeed, it is pretty much set up to push gender roles on kids.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/07 16:51:25
Subject: Here is one kid that doesn't believe in giving up......
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan
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