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  1. On 6/26/2021 at 10:56 AM, Maaya89 said:

    For the head I might go for an "outdated" head from the first post. Would this work with the above by adjusting them as you described? The HDPro head doesn't have any japanese looking shapes yet unfortunately. Maybe in the future I might make the switch when more designs come out. 

    for a more "Asian" look, I'd definitely check out Lelutka's Evolution Ryn head or their Evolution X Ceylon head.  You might also have some luck with Genus' Strange head.  As for skins, there are several creators that cater to that demographic.  I know Mudskin does, but can't remember any others off the top of my head.

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  2. 32 minutes ago, Sam1 Bellisserian said:

    Why do hot dogs come in packs of 10 and hot dogs buns come in packs of 8? Serious question! 

    According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council there’s a good reason for the discrepancy. For starters, distributors of hot dogs are almost always different from manufacturers of baked goods like rolls. The hot dogs are sold in packs of 10 because producers of meat (or meat-like) products selected that quantity when hot dogs started to sell at retail grocery stores in the 1940s.  Oscar Mayer, which led the charge into direct-to-consumer hot dog packaging, sold hot dogs by the pound in accordance with how meat is typically priced. Having 10 dogs that weighed 1.6 ounces each seemed like the ideal distribution of weight.

    Bakeries, meanwhile, have standards of their own. Buns and sandwich rolls are usually sold eight to a pack because the baking trays for the elongated buns are typically sized to fit that number. Two sets of four buns come off the tray, which is the reason why buns are often still attached to one another when you open a bag.

    These standards were created independently of one another: Bakeries weren’t too preoccupied with hot dogs when they were settling on a four-roll tray standard, and hot dog manufacturers weren’t thinking about how difficult it would be for bakeries to break from their conveyor system to offer 10 buns to a pack.

     

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  3. Mom's Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

    1/2 cup oleo, butter--3/4 cup sugar--2 eggs--1cup mashed bananas--1 tsp. vanilla

    2 cups flour--1 tsp. soda-1 tsp salt-3/4 cup choc. chips(semi-sweet).

    Cream oleo & sugar-add eggs and bananas, vanilla.  Mix together flour, soda, salt and mix with banana mixture. add choc chips Bake 25 min at 350. makes 12 muffins.

     

  4. I mean, LGBTQ already stands for something.  Why not just call them " Alphabet Mafia" and that way it covers everyone without anyone getting offended over what is or is not considered "normal". "normal" doesn't necessarily mean "straight".

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