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  • Yeah, if I'm going to look like a sloppy infant by the time I'm half way through it that's a no-go. And don't give me the 'use a knife and fork' excuse. When utensils are required it ceases being a sandwich/Burger. The same goes for pizza.

  • Let's get all the first through third generation German Americans into Freedom camps just to be safe. Maybe have a few in Death Valley for the natives that don't appreciate their Land gifts in Oklahoma that are selfishly hogging mineral rich lands. /S

  • He must have been a sinner, in that case. Mennonites tend to have enough children to tend to a farm, then they have enough children to attend to those children.

    It's not so bad if one is taken by disease, you just make another one and hope it's less weak.

    Women love bearing children, so it is they who are blessed in the end.

    /S

  • I haven't gone to any live events in years. Maybe now there are more millennials and zoomers things are more chill? When I was active it was mostly boomers and I was the young weirdo with earrings that got the side eye every time I opened my mouth.

    I'll have to poke around and find out.

  • Blacksmithing/bladesmithing.

    I spent must of my youth fascinated by knives, still am, and this got me into classical metal working. By the time I was 18 I had built a pretty decent working forge in my mom's backyard.

    Shortly after 9/11 I took a week long class in bladesmithing in Arkansas. Outside of Blade Forums and the occasional knife show, I'd never really interacted with other knife people. Not a whole lot going on in my large northern city.

    The way those bastards talked openly about anyone that wasn't white or Christian turned my stomach. I pretty much kept to myself, it hung out with the one chill hippy from Oregon, or the eternally gob-struck British blacksmiths apprentice (You sell GUNS in a GROCERY STORE?!)

    I learned a lot on that trip. Nowadays I don't bring up my knife hobby because I sure as shit don't want to be mistaken for one of those ignorant cretins.

  • Right? I find solace in the fact that I can update individual parts of my PC over the years to play whatever new game catches my fancy. Buying a whole new console every generation seems wasteful.

    I'm definitely not on board with pixel chasers upgrading graphic cards every year, though. That feels even more wasteful.

  • Most pasta in the US suggests to salt the water when you boil it, I don't think many Americans do. My mother didn't, at least.

    This may be a result of the war on salt that came from heart disease concerns of the 80s/90s.

  • Eh, half the authentic East Asian food you get has Fish Sauce as an ingredient, which is essentially Rotting Fish Juice. Hell, Worcester Sauce in the West is similar but different.

    Source: Unmilitant vegan that is peeved that fermented fish product ends up being the secret ingredient in many authentic dishes.