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Honestly, I'm ok with where The Owl House ended. It would have been better to have a longer season, but I'm ok with where it ended, I got the closure I needed. There are however other animation shows I'm pissed ended way too soon:
- Glitch Techs
- Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart
- Inside Job
These were all great shows that deserved better than what they got.
written by Jesus on punchcards
I just want to say thank you for that line, it's beautiful. I'm absolutely going to steal it.
A lot of women don't want to sit on the toilet seat, for fear they'll get dirty or "catch something", so they hover and proceed to pee all over the toilet seat. Also men's toilets usually don't get exposed to menstrual blood and products. I can absolutely believe women's toilets are way more disgusting than men's.
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You're heteroflexible?
I refuse to get a phone without a headphone jack. Mostly because I know I'm inevitably going to lose my headphones, forget to charge them, forget them in my trouser pockets that will go in the wash. The latter has happened at least a couple of times with my current headphones and they still work just fine. Try that with your Bluetooth pair and let me know how it goes.
There was a Starbucks trend where they added olive oil to their coffees and it was giving customers the mega liqui-shits. Does that count?
Coffee mixology is also becoming a thing now. I imagine some crazy combos have or might come out of that.
Is it him tweeting or someone posing as him?
This bittern erasure will not stand! Not only are they also mostly neck:
They're also fucking hilarious:
It's not about money, it's about power and control.
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I bet these were already made before the question was even posted. If you're not constantly making crêpes, can you even call yourself French?
I've saved a few recipes over time, here are my favourites:
For legs/drumsticks: https://natashaskitchen.com/baked-chicken-legs-with-garlic-and-dijon/
If I don't have time to marinade overnight: https://www.modernhoney.com/the-best-chicken-marinade-recipe/
Easy crowd pleaser: https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/perfectly-grilled-chicken-breasts.html
If you have tahini lying around: https://www.thechunkychef.com/tahini-marinated-chicken-buddha-bowl/
Fajitas: https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/chicken-fajitas.html
I have a couple of tips to improve on pretty much any marinade recipe:
- Lemon/lime juice: Omit if you're marinating for more than 1h and replace instead with zest. The acid will cook the meat and the exterior will be drier.
- Brine: I usually wet brine before in a water+ salt mixture (1 Tbsp kosher salt/1 cup water, NOT table salt) for 1h for chicken breast, 2h for thighs/legs, then marinade. If you do this, don't add salt to your marinade. Do not do this if your marinade recipe calls for soy sauce or anything equally salty.
Also if you want to try fried chicken without deep frying I suggest brining some skin on thighs/legs then trying the following recipe: https://www.thespruceeats.com/southern-oven-fried-chicken-3058647
It's not exactly healthier but it is pretty tasty. It's even better of you can use ghee instead of butter but that might be harder to get your hands on.
I think the fundamental difference between that experiment and the "suicide capsules" vs the death penalty is that in the *former the people going into it are doing so willingly. I imagine people undergoing the same procedure involuntarily will probably resist, hold their breath, panic, do whatever they can to sabotage the process, etc. The reason this method is rarely used to euthanise pets is precisely because of this - the animals get stressed (as many often do at the vet where they need to be for the procedure) panic, react, and it takes way longer than it should as a result.
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Relevant Simpsons episode: https://youtu.be/DX08tDXPnz0
I don't know about the physics part, but the picture is taken from this video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/9IZ410VrikQ
I highly recommend this channel, they have a bunch of funny videos with animal facts.
I think I might be able to answer this one from my perspective. I was born in a Portuguese speaking country, so on paper my mother tongue should be Portuguese (which it sort of still is). But we moved when I was a kid and I lived in multiple countries, so I went to international schools for most of my life. English then became my mother tongue over time and it is dominant over Portuguese. I now work in an organisation where English is the main working language, but I live in France, so I acquired a third language, just not quite at native level. Here are some of the interesting things I've observed:
- I have slightly different "personalities" in different languages. This may be a reflection of exposure to different cultures and times of my life I learned these languages, but also very much a confidence thing. I am funnier and at ease making jokes in English than the other two languages.
- Some words I only learned in one language because of timing and circumstance. There are technical terms I know only in English because of my work. There are motorcycle parts I only know the name of in French because I bought my first bike here. I birdwatch, and for some birds' names I default to English, while others I use their French name.
- Because of moving around I was exposed to a lot of different cultures, which is awesome, but that means I have cultural weak ties to my countries of origin (I'm also mixed race). If anything the one cultural constant in my life has been anglophone media (especially American) which had a mot of influence. I identify more with Anglo-Saxon culture but also feel vaguely European. I even sound generically American, which throws some people off when they learn I never lived in the US nor Canada.
- Knowing multiple languages fluently can obviously make it easier in some ways and make things more accessible. It also made me very adaptable. When I arrived in France I narely knew the language. Once I gained fluency, everything became much easier (well, as easy as this country can be).
- One disadvantage is that in some ways I am always the "other" (though not just because of language). Everywhere I go I feel like a foreigner, hence the username. I speak English to my kids, and that makes me stand out and people treat me as if I'm some sort of exotic being. It's gotten better now they're in a more international school.
- It's harder to find people who "get it" because they lived through the same experiences.
- At work I sometimes have meetings with Portuguese speaking people but I'm uncomfortable speaking Portuguese in a work setting because I miss many of the terms. So I often default to English which confuses people because I'm from a lusophone country and I speak fluently.
There are some messier issues around identity that I won't get into because those aren't limited just to language, but the above are things that have stood out to me over the years.
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Except XX male syndrome is a thing, where externally individuals present male but have female karyotype. So are those people female despite having functional male genitalia? And that's only one of a myriad of situations where an individual's chromosomes don't reflect what their phenotype is like nor their biological reproductive function. Chromosomes are NOT an infallible indicator of biological sex.
Also the text of the law says nothing about chromosomes. It indicates from conception the cells that produce the large gamete are considered female, and cells that produce the small gamete are considered male. No one is producing gametes at conception. It also completely disregards anyone who produces no gametes at all. At best this law has declared everyone to have no biological sex whatsoever.
I don't hate on the developers, I hate on the companies that so severely understaff and burn out their teams that no one is doing proper testing anymore.
IANASU but apparently it's true: https://www.snopes.com/news/2022/02/26/sea-urchins-wear-hats/
I knew what this was going to be before I clicked it. Great comic.