Even as a kid, I loved whenever I encountered a new word, in a book or game! It gave me the same satisfaction I get whenever I level up in a videogame.
November 25, 2025 at 4:12 PM
Even as a kid, I loved whenever I encountered a new word, in a book or game! It gave me the same satisfaction I get whenever I level up in a videogame.
What a wordsmith. There are books that showcase presidential speeches, either from a single President, or a few from a same generation. I can't even imagine how it must look once printed.
November 23, 2025 at 3:15 AM
What a wordsmith. There are books that showcase presidential speeches, either from a single President, or a few from a same generation. I can't even imagine how it must look once printed.
And the current Canadian (English) one, S3, has brought so many brilliant twists, including one to fix the current issue of Faithfuls keeping Traitors around. They always need to tinker with the recipe, since people get wiser every season!
November 21, 2025 at 9:27 PM
And the current Canadian (English) one, S3, has brought so many brilliant twists, including one to fix the current issue of Faithfuls keeping Traitors around. They always need to tinker with the recipe, since people get wiser every season!
I hope you weren't spoiled, we were blessed by having the episodes dropped on the same day they did in the UK. It's a delightful, bonkers season. Did you get to watch the Irish one? Their judge is fantastic, and it was a great first season, super strong and lovely contestants.
November 21, 2025 at 9:25 PM
I hope you weren't spoiled, we were blessed by having the episodes dropped on the same day they did in the UK. It's a delightful, bonkers season. Did you get to watch the Irish one? Their judge is fantastic, and it was a great first season, super strong and lovely contestants.
Sometimes, you make family recipe just because you know them and want something familiar/easy/cheap. My Acadian grand-parents (also Comeau, duh) grew up eating horsemeat, offal and corned beef, so my mother did the same. I discarded some recipes, but still cherish many, even if I dare adding herbs!
October 29, 2025 at 3:53 AM
Sometimes, you make family recipe just because you know them and want something familiar/easy/cheap. My Acadian grand-parents (also Comeau, duh) grew up eating horsemeat, offal and corned beef, so my mother did the same. I discarded some recipes, but still cherish many, even if I dare adding herbs!
In Canada ads can either name the product OR describe the treatment. So we get "There's now a relief for your pus-oozing eyes, ask your doctor about it." OR "I heard Julia in on Bloorgle! Did you try Bloorgle? I'm taking Bloorgle now! You should Google Bloorgle!"
October 27, 2025 at 12:54 AM
In Canada ads can either name the product OR describe the treatment. So we get "There's now a relief for your pus-oozing eyes, ask your doctor about it." OR "I heard Julia in on Bloorgle! Did you try Bloorgle? I'm taking Bloorgle now! You should Google Bloorgle!"