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February 18 2012
February 16 2012
“— Fefes Blog”
- Was passiert, wenn sich Wirtschaftswissenschaftler mit der Frage beschäftigen, wieviel eigentlich an den von der Contentmafia herbeihalluzinierten Milliardenschäden durch Filmpiraterie dran ist. Die Antwort wird euch sicher genau so überraschen wie mich: Kein Schaden in den USA nachweisbar. Außerhalb der USA gibt es einen Schaden von bis zu 7% — aber nur bei Filmen, die im jeweiligen Land signifikant später anlaufen als in den USA.
Schockierend!1!! Also DAMIT konnte ja wohl NIEMAND rechnen!
February 08 2012
February 07 2012
February 01 2012
January 31 2012
January 30 2012
Comfort in Cookies
Sent to you by Matt via Google Reader:
I love having cookies around. Whether I need a little pick me up or just a quick sugar fix. Having cookies handy is comforting. And knowing I can have one and be good or eight and feel good, cookies equal comfort for me.
And chocolate cookies. well they just make it all even better.
Chocolate cookies with chocolate chips.
Uh huh. That’s the stuff.
I found these dark chocolate chips at the grocery store and had to use them right away.
I guess they’re new from Nestle. It’s about time they joined the party. I love dark chocolate.
Oh, I forgot. The cookies are kissed with peanut butter, too.
Yes. Yum.
Start out by creaming the butter, sugar and peanut butter.
Add the eggs and vanilla.
Beat it all together.
Add whisked cocoa, flour, baking soda and salt to the creamed mixture.
Then add in those dark chocolate chips and stir it all together. Oh yeah.
Take the cookie dough and roll into small balls roughly 1 1/4″ in size.
Place on parchment paper and bake away.
They’ll be on the smaller side, but they’ll bake up nice and thick.
And oh so good.
Help. Me.
If you’re a nut lover, you can also roll them in chopped pecans right before baking.
Just like so.
I baked some plain and some with pecans to play.
But, I like the plain ones better. Plain, slightly under baked and warm – right out of the oven.
Hard to resist. Basically, I like to torture myself. Then I can seek comfort with more cookies.
It’s probably good to be alone when you take them out of the oven. No one needs to see that behavior.
Just curious. Raise your hand if you’ve ever eaten an embarrassing amount of cookies before they can even cool.
Dark Chocolate Chip Comfort Cookies
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup cocoa
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter, slightly softened
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup peanut butter
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
10 oz. dark chocolate chips
chopped pecans, optional
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a small bowl, mix flour, cocoa, soda and salt using a wire whisk and set aside.
- In another bowl, cream butter, sugar and peanut butter until light and fluffy.
- Add eggs and vanilla and mix until combined.
- Add flour mixture to creamed mixture and mix until combined.
- Stir in dark chocolate chips.
- Roll cookie dough into 1-1/4 inch balls. (If desired, roll balls in chopped pecans.)
- Place on parchment paper covered baking sheet.
- Bake 10 minutes.
- Place cookies on cookie rack to cool.
- Makes about 30 2-inch cookies.
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January 15 2012
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January 07 2012
Me too. And, more than that, I’m sick of the people using it.
Women are told almost constantly—by the media, the government, and the overall attitude of society—that our bodies don’t fucking belong to us. The mythical friendzone is just another way for misogynists to enforce that idea while getting to play the victim.
It sucks when someone you have feelings for doesn’t share those feelings; it happens to women all the time, too. We hear “I just want to be friends” and “you’re like one of the guys” and “you’re like a sister to me” just as often. But you’ll never hear a woman complain that guys just don’t appreciate a Nice Girl because we’re taught it’s our own fucking fault when we’re rejected—we aren’t pretty enough or thin enough or sexy enough, we weren’t sexual enough or were too sexual, we put out too much or too little or too soon or not soon enough, we didn’t wear our hair the right way or our skirt the right length, we’re “too tomboyish” or “too butch” or “too feminine”, or we’re “not their type”, or we’re otherwise not good enough in various ways to entice the man to grace us with his affection.
But when we’re not interested in someone, we’re vilified. We’re the bitch that lead them on, the bitch who let them buy us dinner but didn’t want to date them, the bitch who doesn’t appreciate a nice guy, the bitch they were nice to and then got nothing in return from.
And, frankly, fuck those people. Showing interest in me, being friendly with me, getting close to me, or eating a meal with me (even if they paid for it) doesn’t obligate me to open my heart or my legs. And anyone who doesn’t appreciate my friendship sure as hell doesn’t deserve my love or my pussy.
dat commentary
Every single person on tumblr needs to read this.
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