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I meaaan it s kinda true 26 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Gosh that sounds amazing! Reminds me of a pizza they make at my local restaurant, basically this but without the ricotta and they crack an egg in the middle (before baking ofc). Sounds weird but it's good!
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I meaaan it s kinda true 26 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Same! It took me learning how to cook to realize just how sloppy of a cook my grandma is. She doesn't understand the concept of making things from scratch and always uses artificial sauce thickeners, store bought dumplings, cake mixes etc. and always drenches everything in oil.
My other grandma though, now her cooking was *the shit* (tm). Everything was always 100% home made, and she had chickens and grew her own vegetables.
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I meaaan it s kinda true 26 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Ahahaha true! Growing up my mom always made bland, steamed vegetables (with a few exceptions, for example her breaded and fried cauliflower is the best.) Then I learned how to cook and discovered all kinds of delicious vegetable soups!
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I'm sorry. I gotta defend my boy Herodotus 1 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Yes! He makes it clear that he's only writing down stuff he was told. He wrote down what he heard and didn't much bother with fact checking. As such, the books are an interesting melange of myth, history and traditions/cultures. I've listened to them as an audiobook, 10/10 background noise while doing chores haha
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Posting again because mods keep thinking it’s a reaction image smh 4 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
No I think it's some kind of admission. "Who's the ho?" "I da ho"
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It’s true 2 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Agreed! However, long lasting doesn't necessarily mean happy. When one party is always understanding and forgiving and the other always requires understanding and forgiveness, it might not be worth it.
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Species? 10 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Aw it's a clumsy little Tumblebee
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Sea Squirt 5 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Am I the only one who imagines they make a very soft, high pitched scream?
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Joji spitting facts 1 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Thank you Papa Franku
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Cats everywhere in neighbourhood 6 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Ah, the rare Hissing fruit!
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Hey can we talk for a moment that some conman doctor started up some ableist crap to sell 8 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Ahaha yeah, it sure wasn't his strongest moment. But tbh he's at his strongest when he argues with college students who have no debate experience, because he can keep his BS flowing and nobody will call him out.
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Eating bread - the most evil of crimes 3 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Right? She's rolling in money made from selling scam "health" products like vibrating stickers or psychic vampire repellent or crystal vagina eggs. Especially now in quarantine when people are getting mental and desperate and buying stuff that they think can potentially help them, including her snake oil. How can she be sad, of all people?
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In the Hundred-acre wood 6 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Yeah, it's called trying to suppress competition, duh!
Not to mention it's like 8 bucks a bag 2 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
I recently got a food dehydrator and started making my own. And man, it's a whole new world!
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How a sewing machine works 5 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
I've actually found out that most of the time I just need to re-thread the upper thread! Idk, as a beginner this is all strange and new to me, that just yesterday the machine was sewing fine and then the next day, without changing anything and working with the same fabric, it behaves like an arse. Thank you for the tip though, I knew about the tension part but didn't realize it could also be a bent needle!
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How a sewing machine works 5 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Ahahahahaha I WISH it worked so smoothly instead of always getting tangled and jammed for no apparent reason
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Hey can we talk for a moment that some conman doctor started up some ableist crap to sell 8 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Yes! Gurus and cult leaders especially are super interesting because it's all this stuff we've talked about but to the absolute extreme. It's really interesting to see how they keep their "flock" in line, all the mind games and tactics. And yeah maybe it's a bit macabre of me to be so fascinated by this, seeing as the situations are often really messed up, but it's just fascinating from an anthropological perspective.
Edit: oh and if you want a good intro to Ben Shapiro, as well as to have a laugh, I'd recommend you watch his interview with Andrew Neil on the BBC.
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Hey can we talk for a moment that some conman doctor started up some ableist crap to sell 8 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Yeah. Not to group him in with anti-vaxxers, but Benny Shapiro is really good at this. He talks fast and has a very high BSPM (bullshit per minute) ratio, so to effectively debunk him you have to take his speech apart and fact check it thoroughly. Which of course is not something you can do on the go, hence why he's so successful at debating.
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Hey can we talk for a moment that some conman doctor started up some ableist crap to sell 8 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
The whole situation is so cuckoo. Wakefield performed colonoscopies on the kids, something you absolutely shouldn't do unless there's a very valid reason and all other options have been exhausted, because their bodies are small and the equipment could seriously hurt them, which if I remember correctly did happen to at least one of the kids. Most of the kids in his study, y'know about how MMR vaccines cause autism, didn't actually have autism (or bowel issues for that matter)! He was commissioned to make this lying study by some sketchy lawyer guy. So he lied and lied and lied to get rich and now idiots are regurgitating his talking points.
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Warm Buttered Moth is Tired 5 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
For a second i thought it was a weird moldy dorito
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The Napoleonic Code of 1804 1 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
So I guess the Napoleon complex didn't originally relate to height but to other insecurities lol
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Disney loki trying to copyright Gods 25 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
That was a good rant. I agree with everything you said.
“MoNeY dOeSn’T bUy HaPpInEsS-“ Just shut up! 6 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Up to a point, yeah money definitely buys happiness. Life's a lot easier when you don't have to constantly worry about making rent or whether you'll be able to afford dinner for your family. There was a study I read a while back, I'll link it if I'll be able to find it again, that showed that very often poor people can't escape poverty because just the worry about money itself takes up so much of their mental space and drains their energy so they have none left to actually improve their lot in life. Not to mention all the other issues connected to poverty, like lack of health care including mental health, basic necessities, opportunities and so on. In essence, poverty perpetuates itself, and the phrase "money doesn't buy happiness" deflects a lot of people's real experiences.
But yeah once you're comfortably rich and have enough money to buy anything you need when you need it, then you realize all your problems can't be solved by throwing money at them I guess.
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Shadow possession Jutsu 4 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Vaguely cat shaped blobs of darkness
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Cat "mad-eye" Moody 2 comments
ewqua · 2 years ago
Handsome!