Funny enough, this is the exact reaction of the person from the poop knife story.
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I used to use sync, but it's been abandoned and I heard from other former sync users that summit had a comparable feature set, so I switched to that. Summit shows profile pics next to each user.
Nice profile pic. I've been wanting to find a maker/tinkerer community on lemmy but I haven't come across one yet. Am I just not looking hard enough? I love seeing and discussing people's DIY electronics / 3D printed projects.
Kinda sounds like the imperialism has turned inward now. We should have a term for that...
Haha, it's why I added the "we're white" detail near the beginning. I knew that the waitress confirming 3 separate times would probably sound weird to anyone who's not white.
I imagine that, at least for Americans, the reason spice is such a macho thing is because our food isn't very spicy, so it's more of a novelty for "sometimes" meals instead of just a standard part of our cooking. Our palettes aren't used to it, and Americans especially will compete over anything. I definitely don't want to compete with anyone when it comes to spice because I still want to enjoy my food. My ideal spice level is for the dish to be just a bit of a struggle at the end. If I shed a few tears with the last few bites, that was the right amount of spice for me.
As for the poop memes, depending on the meal, my b-hole can detect spice just as accurately as my mouth, and that is.... not fun. If your digestive system doesn't work that way then I envy you. One sufficiently traumatic "ring of fire" experience is enough to get some people to decide that spicy food is not for them. Personally, I'll risk it if the food is amazing. That's a problem for future me.
All the "best" conservative arguments are just repurposed left-wing arguments that someone ran ctrl+f and replaced each identifying term with it's counterpart.
The infuriating part is that the reason it works is because left-wing arguments are fundamentally structured better and are more compelling. At some point in the past, a lefty made that argument to the right-winger and they could feel that they were losing the argument, so they quietly adopted the aesthetic of the same argument and later deployed it like they came up with it themselves.
It's why every right-wing argument has to construct a fiction where their enemy already holds all the power and has been in control for decades. Everyone can intuitively feel that they're being scammed by an unfair system that's rigged for the benefit of the wealthy. All right-wingers have to do is convince people that the structure of society can't be blamed on the people with the power to shape it. They just need people to blame someone they've already been convinced to hate. Immigrants, minorities, queers, and anyone else who would tell them who their actual enemies are.
I always liked the wii version because it didn't have such aggressive "balancing" and you could win by half the racetrack or more if you played well and didn't get blue shelled. I don't know if the newer ones are like that, but it was a welcome change at the time in my opinion.
One time I was eating at an Indian restaurant that had a 5-star heat scale, and then "Indian hot" which was just another level beyond the scale. I ordered 3 star heat and my buddy ordered "Indian hot." The waitress confirmed 3 times that was what he wanted (we're white).
I was impressed that my friend was managing his meal pretty well so I asked if I could try it to compare. It wasn't any hotter than mine. I'm sure the chef took one look at him and was like "I'm not remaking this dish when that white boy can't eat what he ordered." Not like my friend would've been a dick about it or demanded another dish, but yeah I doubt he could've handled the heat level he asked for. In the end, the food was great and my buddy didn't feel cheated and didn't destroy his guts.
Total net worth. No hidden assets or secret bank accounts. Every last cent that a person is worth. Also, it gets brighter/more noticeable whenever you're advocating for something that increases your net worth.
I feel like this would be the only way to get a lot of people to connect the dots.
I read this with the cadence of the "Curved. Swords." dialog from a Skyrim guard.
In a weird way, I kind of appreciate things like this. I was at least a little bit interested in checking this game out at some point. Not for $60, but maybe once it came down into the sub $20 range.
With this, any interest I had is instantly gone. I get to keep my money and I no longer feel any desire to play this game. Thanks, Ubisoft!
This isn't exactly the same thing, but Matthew Fox played a paratrooper with no lines in World War Z. This was after Lost, so he wasn't an unknown by any stretch. He originally had a bigger part, but they changed the entire 3rd act in reshoots and his role was reduced to basically nothing.