After being given the option of a free full English, American hotel breakfasts just don’t hit the same.
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politics @lemmy.world•Republican attorneys general issue warning letter to Target about Pride merchandiseEnglish
1·3 years agoIt wasn’t. They stalked one of the artists and found that other designs (which weren’t released at Target) had some of that imagery. Absolute insanity.
I love it. How did you get it to look so retro? It reminds me of graphics on old VHS covers.
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World News@lemmy.ml•The WHO is about to declare aspartame can cause cancer
1·3 years agoI could be wrong, and I’m too lazy to Google at the moment, but I swore this was made public information long ago. When I was young, aspartame was being phased out in favor of sucralose. I recall hearing stories about aspartame being banned in other countries as a child.
If anyone needs a friend, I’m here!
I love how the amount of time you’re expected to dedicate to relaxing or mindful activities is capped at 1-2 minutes.
Not going to lie, your caption gave me a giggle.






In my experience the food quality in Europe is worlds beyond the United States. Even a bad full English is better than what you’d get at some sit-down restaurants in America. Eggs in America have sickly, pale yellow yolks and breakfasts are usually cooked in motor oil. I always had fresh, decent quality food in Europe — but this was pre-pandemic.