Mom Says
“Dropping an umbrella on the floor means that there will be a murder in the house.”
Up In Real Life
We all remember how great this scene was.
To commemorate their 60th wedding anniversary, these fantastic grandparents of pianist Jason Lyle Black recreated scenes from the opening married life montage from Pixar's 2009 computer-animated film Up, and performed a piano duet of the film's theme song.
“People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.”
101 Dalmations
Annual Downey's Farm Trip
Fury of the Day - Ask Me How I Want My Burger Cooked, Canada
The main difference between the United States and Canada? In the U.S., you will always be asked how you want your burger cooked - but in Canada you will never be asked that question since they assume your answer will always be something like, “Duh, of course well done.”
WHEN DID THIS BECOME THE NORM AND WHY?
Really. Why!? It's such a small thing seemingly, but how did this catch on and become an internationally known custom? For the longest time, I wasn't even aware that people ate their burgers anything less cooked than well done. And why is that, you ask? Well, Canada raised me that way. It was only after visiting the U.S. that suddenly I was given many more options. And you know what? "Medium" is kind of amazing.
My real beef (hahahah not sorry) lies with the fact that the youth of Canada will experience this same trend and not learn for many years that there, infact, are many more options out there.
And if you're looking at me like, "I know a place in Canada where they ask you how you want your burger cooked" then you can go right to hell. Of course there are places that are exceptions. But typically speaking, those places are either exclusively-burger places or fancy-ass restaurants. And it shouldn't be that way! Every place should ask! Why should we, the people, not have a choice in the matter?
If you think I'm being too passionate on this issue, you're wrong.
YES
“If you’ve ever stated that you’re against bullying, but you’ve bought either an US Weekly or People Magazine in your life, you’re a hypocrite.”