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  • Never even tried any of them, because I have yet to see one that isn't just fat (mammal cheese has fat and protein). But I don't like Harzer Roller (a stinky soft cheese), either, and yet most people insist on calling it "cheese".

  • Weirdly, I do the opposite - I collect bottles that are simple, lightweight and a practical shape (i.e. cylindrical instead of bulbous, not to too tall, not too squat) and there's a decent chance that I'll decant liquor that comes in an extravagant bottle (though the bottles I'm most likely to decant are those that are too tall for my shelves or contain 1l - that's just a lot of weight when you want to pour exactly 20 ml).

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  • The resemblance to baby vocalizations can be rather unsettling with some cats. I suppose it's somewhat natural since they're about the same size as a newborn human, but specifically adopting somewhat human-like (and thus baby-like, because that's the one they can imitate the best) vocalization doesn't seem that far-fetched.

  • This is already literally how it works in Germany. You can also get in with a college/university degree, especially for software dev jobs, but nowadays it's pretty unusual that people who enter the field just have no related education at all.

  • In a lot of ways, our current way of living has made us more resilient. Malnoutrition, frequent serious diseases and a high amount of environmental and food-borne poisons (soot, heavy metals, the snake oil that often passed as "medicine" back then) don't make people stronger, they make them weaker. Our civilization diseases like obesity and allergies are their own issue, but they still beat dying from syphilis or influenza at age 30.

    As far as propaganda goes, they had plenty of propaganda as well - it might have been cruder than today, but they also had less access to dissenting voices.

    The health trend is definitely pointing downward in places like the USA, though. Let's hope most of Europe can avoid the worst of that ...