Does it break down after a year, or over the course of a year? Because that's a pretty big difference. I'm not sure I'd want to get a tattoo that gradually fades over time. Plus, what if it comes out awesome and you really want to keep it? Seems like it would be better to develop an ink that's still permanent but is more easily broken down by laser treatments (which is hinted at on their website, but it's not entirely clear). That's why they pay me the big bucks, I'm an idea man.
If nothing else these posts are helping me with my diet (sorry, "lifestyle change"). Yesterday I stopped craving grilled cheese. Now I no longer have any interest in pizza. Two down! Any chance we could get a giant bowl of rigatoni and melted Skittles up in here?
Modern SNL gets a bad rap. It's funnier than most people give it credit for. Sure, it's hit and miss, but I challenge anyone to sit through a full first- or second-season episode. It's always been hit and miss, and the past few seasons have been far from the worst.
I was just about to post the same comment about the eight slices. As far as I can see, you are not wrong. My only interpretation is that the seventh slice is not technically embroidered, but is only wrapped in thread. That's the "plain" one that represents the Sabbath. The completely unadorned one is just there to illustrate the original product because we might not know what bread looks like. Hey, it's all I got.
I'm currently on a medically-supervised fast to lose weight, and in a few months I'm going to need to learn to live with a diet that is far lower in carbs than what I've enjoyed in the past. So I'm looking at this and thinking... protein pasta? I don't care if it's crickets, sign me up!
But then I look at their nutritional information and find that while it does contain almost twice as much protein as regular pasta, the carb count is practically the same. What's more notable is that it contains 30 times the sodium! Wow. Takes a lot of salt to make cricket palatable, I guess.
I once stitched together two photos of my extended family on a winter outing. It turned out great, but two of us ended up wearing the same Santa hat. Oops.
Oh hey, she's drinking out of a light b...oh...goodness.
What, no 2112 fans here? Come on, man.
"Yeah, no."
But then I look at their nutritional information and find that while it does contain almost twice as much protein as regular pasta, the carb count is practically the same. What's more notable is that it contains 30 times the sodium! Wow. Takes a lot of salt to make cricket palatable, I guess.