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In random order!

* As ever, Awkward Stock Photos made me blink. Cut-off human breasts frozen in a giant ice cube? Oh wait, no, it's just nuts...
ExpandBreasts or nuts? Or maybe mini-hotdogs? Not really NWS, but cutting because first impression seems so. )

* A warning, in case you never tried it and come across it in the store: Uncured bacon tastes nothing like bacon. It tastes like very bland ham. I ate the test pieces I cooked, but threw out the rest uncooked. What a waste of money.

It's too bad, because it was sliced nice and thick. I had high hopes for it. :/

* Book #13 of 2013: Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys. I spent most of Saturday reading, so I got through it faster than I usually would.

Between Shades of Gray tells the story of a young Lithuania girl and her family who were deported to Siberia by the Soviets. The characters were interesting and fully believable, the dialogue was perfectly realistic, and the story was unbelievable -- unbelievable in a "I can't believe people actually lived through that sort of thing" way.

It's odd to finish a book and not have a list of complaints about it. After the last two books I read, it almost feels like having a list is the norm. There were only two quibbles I had about Shades. One could be explained by this being a YA book instead of one for adults: If thousands of people were under the control of military overseers and were though of as sub-human, I'm sure there would be a lot more rape and forced sexual servitude going on. In the book there was only one woman. The second was the ending. I wish the author had gone more into the rescue and what came after... without the "happily ever after" epilogue (though maybe that was because this was a YA book, too).

It feels strange to say I enjoyed a book about a horrible period of time in which people were abused and killed, but I did. The characters were well written (even most of the bad guys were human, and one of them I wish I knew a whole lot more about). The story was interesting. Most importantly, I learned from this book. In this case, I learned how little I knew. I believe in my entire life I never gave a thought to Lithuania, and barely any more thought to what the Soviets did under Stalin. It was before my time and outside of my interests. I'd like to read more, but it's hard to find books that both look interesting and are available as ebooks...
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I have two pounds of bacon in my fridge. Both of them expired almost a month ago.

I love bacon, but the problem is I can eat it all in one sitting, so I try to resist it. Sometimes I give in and buy some (especially when it's on sale), and toss it in my fridge. I did really well resisting it this time! ...too well.

To be honest, I never realized bacon had an expiration date. Silly, I know, since it's meat, but I figured all the chemicals and preservatives probably kept it good forever. (I've likely eaten expired bacon before without realizing it.)

But now I know. My two wonderful pounds of bacon (my favorite brand of it, too!) are expired. Google didn't give me a good answer on if I should risk it or not. So I come to you, wonderful LJ friends!

The bacon has been in the fridge all this time. Both packages are unopened. They expired on 11/27, so it's currently three weeks over the date, but I likely wouldn't cook them until this weekend (though could make them tonight if pressed). I know expiration dates aren't set in stone, but this is meat... So, what would you do?

[Poll #1885935]
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I read a lot about bacon popcorn before attempting it. So many rave reviews on it. The most negative reviews said "it's okay but I like plain better". There may be something wrong with me then, because I hated it. It smelled good while cooking (like bacon!), but it was seriously nasty to eat.

I'm actually glad I didn't like it, because I don't want to have to make bacon just to get bacon fat to use. Plus, I really don't like the idea of eating extra bacon fat...

And on RP, I was thinking while driving home. What if Azeroth were more realistic, more like RL? Shouldn't things that apply to two groups at war RL hold true for the Horde/Alliance war?

We mock RPers who play mixed-race characters, but in truth I think they should be more common...

ExpandTalk of war and rape and other cheerful subjects back here. )

Blah, that popcorn gave me a stomach ache.
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I read a lot about bacon popcorn before attempting it. So many rave reviews on it. The most negative reviews said "it's okay but I like plain better". There may be something wrong with me then, because I hated it. It smelled good while cooking (like bacon!), but it was seriously nasty to eat.

I'm actually glad I didn't like it, because I don't want to have to make bacon just to get bacon fat to use. Plus, I really don't like the idea of eating extra bacon fat...

And on RP, I was thinking while driving home. What if Azeroth were more realistic, more like RL? Shouldn't things that apply to two groups at war RL hold true for the Horde/Alliance war?

We mock RPers who play mixed-race characters, but in truth I think they should be more common...

ExpandTalk of war and rape and other cheerful subjects back here. )

Blah, that popcorn gave me a stomach ache.

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