door_in_the_face

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door_in_the_face,

Ugh this thread makes me upset. I have a contract for 18 hrs per week and you bet your ass I’m really working 99% of the time that I’m clocked in. And then people ask me why I don’t work more hours, but looking at these comments it seems I’m actually right on par with other people who get paid for 30-40 hours per week, when it comes to productive time spent.

door_in_the_face,

Those signs are the same at all German train stations, and lots of cities have a nordstadt. Could be anywhere really.

door_in_the_face,

People don’t just block others for “shaking up their world view”, lots of blocks happen because of harassment, rude behavior, etc. Taking away one of the few tools to stop harassment is insane.

door_in_the_face,

Maybe he’s trying to demonstrate that he needs a bigger cat tree.

door_in_the_face,

No, I don’t think it’s a good idea to get a donkey if you plan on leaving it alone for days on end. For one, you should check up on animals daily just to make sure they don’t have injuries, tipped over their waterbucket, broke the fence etc. Also, donkeys get lonely without other animals around.

door_in_the_face,

If the choice is between CO2 and other greenhouse gasses, or well sealed containers nuclear waste, I’d choose the latter. At least with nuclear waste, we have ways to control where it ends up and we can store it as long as there’s political will to do so. With greenhouse gasses, the technical side isn’t solved at all.

door_in_the_face,

“sinds begin dit jaar mogen bedrijven in principe zelf onderzoek doen naar de toedracht van een ernstig ongeval. De inspectie doet alleen nog bij hoge uitzondering eigen onderzoek.”

We’ve investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong!

door_in_the_face,

Demon Hunter: Kimetsu no Pikmin

Some of the pikmin on PNF-404 have been turned into cannibalistic demon versions of themselves. Captain olimar needs to find a cure for their curse, and defend his pikmin from attacks. I’d play it.

door_in_the_face,

Not to diagnose you, but have you considered that this may actually be due to bipolar disorder? Burnout and depression share a lot of symptoms, after all.

door_in_the_face,

Yeah in that case I would go back to the doctor who first diagnosed you. Sometimes the brain just needs a bit of help to regulate itself properly, just like any other organ.

door_in_the_face,

Some diet tracking apps let you do just that, you can create recipes and then add a serving from that recipe. I know I did that with Cronometer for a while. It’s free too, and has a good amount of information.

door_in_the_face,

What have you tried so far? What were the good foods and what makes them bad now?

General advice: just because it’s morning, doesn’t mean you need to eat breakfast foods. If all else fails, just eat what you would normally eat for lunch or even dinner. At least that can be a backup while you figure out a food that works for you.

door_in_the_face,

DM means Dungeon Master. I think it’s usually used to refer to the person who runs aDungeons and Dragons campaign, while some other systems call them game master.

door_in_the_face,

Any way to dissolve the paint in the keyhole chemically?

door_in_the_face,

I would suggest sketching your maps on paper and then copying the design at home. The time intensive part of making a map is figuring out how to populate it, at least for me. I.e. what civilization lives in which city, their culture, history, allies and enemies. Or in the case of dungeon maps, what monster lives in which room and how do they behave, loot, traps, story hooks etc.

door_in_the_face,

No thanks I quite like mine inside my head, not in your stomach.

door_in_the_face,

Plants aren’t sentient though, that’s a pretty good reason to put them lower on the hierarchy of living beings that are morally ok to eat. And it’s quite likely that fewer plants die for a vegan diet than for a standard diet, as animals need a lot of feed to produce meat, eggs and dairy. Some percentage of the plant protein, fats, and carbs will always be lost along the way when we feed them to animals, so eating those plants directly is more efficient.

door_in_the_face,

Nah, you don’t necessarily need lab grown or fake meat to have a healthy delicious varied vegan diet. Legumes like chickpeas, different kinds of beans and lentils as well as soy products can provide enough protein and variety if you put some effort into your cooking. You do need B12 supplements on a vegan diet though, as well as some specific nuts and seeds to cover omega 3. So those can be a problem if there’s not a lot of variety in the stores near you and you can’t order it online for whatever reason.

door_in_the_face,

You should look up the definition of murder. Murder requires intent, otherwise it’s manslaughter.

door_in_the_face,

Maybe not necessarily the dairy cow herself, but she needs to be pregnant about once per year so she doesn’t stop producing milk. That means that the calves inevitably need to be slaughtered (as well as older dairy cows) or else the herd would keep growing year after year.

door_in_the_face,

I think he’s dead. Dead lobsters spoil quickly, that’s why they’re supposed to be killed right before cooking or boiled alive.

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