I would murder my whole family for a $5 sandwich meal deal in the states. Even fast food by my work is double that, and you're still only getting America-quality food packed with sugars and preservatives.
My experience playing it so far has been pretty overwhelmingly positive. No one really cares who wins, it's more fun to just make cool plays and do well individually.
Reddit is just karma-based ego battles with no room for actual discourse. Lemmy is small and highly community-oriented so no one cares about that stuff.
Start organized movements to heavily push for ranked choice voting. If it becomes a national movement then maybe we'll first start seeing it locally, then on a larger scale.
Valve has the resources and incentive to take years and years making something fun with no worry about profitability. Steam is their product, the games Valve releases on Steam are just reasons to spend money on their platform.
I absolutely loved my visit to Mammoth and am planning on returning some day. They have a few different tours and I want to try some of the more challenging ones that take longer.
I have Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome so this would definitely make me feel better... but fuck it no way, I need my sleeps and I habitually stay up late.
This post is such a skill issue it's crazy. Get some gravy on the turkey, make some cranberry sauce and stuffing from scratch, and get some pie variety if you're not a fan of pumpkin. Casserole and mash potatoes are mid, agree, and good mac and cheese is godly regardless of the time of year.
Ceramic ones are a bit better but for the most part this is correct. There really isn't a clear reason not to cook with steel or iron, they tend to be the best options for 99.9% of applications. Only thing that I can think of is cooking eggs at a lower temp, but iron does that fine if the seasoning is really good.
In the US we have Insomnia Cookies, who deliver until 3am. Pretty much just desserts but still, baked goods lol.