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  • I've personally been thriving since moving to a big city. I never want to go back to the middle of nowhere. I enjoy urban exploration, I love the diversity of business and people, and I love the sheer amount of community that exists. I love that there's always new things to find. That just doesn't exist outside of cities.

  • Use TypeScript

    While JS does suck, most of the people who complain endlessly about it are fairly inexperienced tbh. A lot has changed over the last 20 years and it's honestly rare to code in pure JS nowadays. You can't really escape it when doing frontend work anyways.

    You can do a lot with modern css too, especially extensions like scss

    The bigger problem imo is overuse of third party modules, especially through npm. That's how you get a massive amount of bloat

  • Lol, my art form is all about the unconventional. I'm a sideshow (and fire) performer. I entertain by fire eating, drilling into my head, cutting my tongue, and more. I especially love oddities shows and sideshow festivals.

  • Regular martinis are disgusting. Who thoughT mixing gin or vodka and ocean water would taste good?

    However, martini variants are great. I love a good espressotini, or a super dirty tini. The classic is just... Bleugh

  • Tip: get frozen veggies mixes, it'll make your life easier

    Dutch Pea Soup

    • A fuck ton of split peas (soak overnight)
    • Broth
    • Smoked sausage
    • Bacon
    • Veggies
    • Season to taste

    Day Chili

    • Can of beans
    • Can of chickpeas
    • Can of tomatoes
    • Veggies (I like squash, corn, parsnips)
    • I guess you can add meat if you really want
    • Season to taste (use a shit ton of chili powder and cumin)

    Really you can make just about any soup with a base of broth or tomatoes, veggies, and whatever else you want to toss in. Most of the flavor is gonna be in the seasoning. The slow cooker will draw out the water in the veggies so you need less broth than you may think.