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  • Chicken hearts in particular are usually cut with the fat left on them and it's a pain to remove because they're so small, but pork or beef hearts are really easy to cut the fat away and then you just have firm, lean flavorful meat.

  • every way, haha.

    a few of my favorites are:

    1. I love to jerky heart, so I'll cut it into very thin ~2-3mm slices, marinate it in soy sauce and brown sugar to taste for 8 hours and then put it on a tray over a box fan and air dry it, it is my favorite jerky.

    i bought a counter deli meat slicer just for jerky after I made so much, and it was totally worth it.

    heart meat is very flavorful but doesn't have any fat running through it, so it's really easy to get a lot of good, flavorful slices for jerky, because you can't really jerky fat, or rather the drying process for fat isn't worth it to me.

    1. Hot pot, ~1 mm slices(deli meat slicer), Just a big old plate piled high with slices of heart, throw a quarter or half block of Hot pot base into a rice cooker, get your other dishes, once The hot pot is simmering, enjoy.
    2. stir fry: cut as thin or thick as you like. I really like the flavor of the meat itself with heart, so I will slice pretty thick, ~6mm, Chuck it in a pan with some onions for a couple minutes, Cook to your liking with some beef tallow/oil, and then at the end throw in the flavoring and shut off the heat and mix it in. I've taken to pre melting a 1x1 in block of hot pot base and pouring that on right at the end mixing it onto the stir fry.

    this type of hot pot base, the brand isnt too important as long as it looks similar to this:

  • both, I haven't had a heart I don't like. I started eating barbecued chicken hearts first, and then I realized they sold pork and beef hearts in the supermarkets so I started buying those and those are such good cuts of meat for stir frying or Hot pot or whatever, such a stronger flavor and perfect texture for me since I like lean meat, so yeah if I see a heart, I'm eating it.

  • you know what, this is, probably mine also.

    I read all the books that were out before the show was even announced, and didn't realize that the story wasn't finished.

    then the show started and I was like oh well, at least they have to finish the novels before the TV show will be fully produced.

    joke was on me.

  • Heuristic processing, determination based on induction rather than certainty.

    let's use "on the roof again" by as an example, a 90s pop punk song.

    ask your brain "who made this song?"

    very rapidly it goes

    music people!

    not all music people.

    and discards bands who definitely don't sound like it: instrumental bands, classical music, slower love ballads, female singers (since the lead singer is a male in this case).

    and now there's a way smaller pool to choose from, so your brain keeps going, matching broad strokes to the broad strokes you remember from the song you're thinking of, until one band sticks out as the most likely candidate, and usually at the end you can stick that determination to a specific memory you have of looking at the album cover while you listen to the song, or some concrete moment in which a line struck you and that more concrete memory helps confirm your final answer.

    this is also why people can remember things "for sure" that turn out to be incorrect, because they've gone through the heuristic process and determined a most likely answer that may not be correct, because it takes much less processing power and time to heuristically determine an answer rather than specifically determining it answer, and heuristic processing does work well most of the time.

  • hohoho hahaha, I'm actually laughing out loud.

    Holy crap.

    wow. thank you for linking the actual bill.

    WOW the books about how dumb and horrifically people acted during dumps second term especially are just going to be chock full of uniquely preposterous idiots.

  • They aren't!

    Two things:

    1: Americans are not actually very litigious relative to other countries, what you're referring to is a culture projected by corporate interests violating the rights of individual Americans, interests invested in telling American citizens that they are too litigious, resulting in citizens who will therefore abstain from legally defending their rights when those rights are violated, which is happening constantly and to a degree that Americans should be far more litigious than they are.

    2: legal advertising became legal less than 50 years ago in the United States, because it's obviously unethical and societally harmful. at this point, legal advertising is basically unregulated in the US.

    Because The US allows legal commercials and advertisements on billboards and very importantly, American culture is the salient exported culture globally, lawsuits seem wider spread in the US and US culture than they actually are.

  • spiritfarer.

    I don't know if I would take that as the only option, but if I had to choose a game, roaming around beautiful landscapes with great music and helping recently departed spirits conclude their journeys on my farm boat sounds like a pretty good way to spend the next era until the next consciousness transference method comes along.