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my strongest memory of new jersey is how every time i would take the train from philly to nyc, we’d pass new brunswick. and each time i’d think- damn, rutgers seems so much cooler than penn state
I had a really funny post in my head but I forgot it so just pretend like I wrote it and guffaw
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Nova_CI have the needThe need for speedRegistered Userregular
I am really struggling to come up with something for a pot luck I'm doing with some friends. One of my friends is doing an elimination diet to figure out an allergy and right now she can't have any dairy.
Everything, and I mean everything, is cooked in butter or has cream in it or something like that.
I'm trying to find a recipe for something that will be easy to transport after cooking, doesn't take 100 steps to make, and has no dairy in it.
This has been a rather difficult task.
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Lord_AsmodeusgoeticSobriquet:Here is your magical cryptic riddle-tumour: I AM A TIME MACHINERegistered Userregular
I'm tempted to magnetize the bases and the feet of my Chaos Knights so I could potentially swap out bases for different themes in the future
but oh my god that seems like a pain in the ass on top of all the other magnetizing and shit I'm doing currently for them.
Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if Labor had not first existed. Labor is superior to capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. - Lincoln
I am really struggling to come up with something for a pot luck I'm doing with some friends. One of my friends is doing an elimination diet to figure out an allergy and right now she can't have any dairy.
Everything, and I mean everything, is cooked in butter or has cream in it or something like that.
I'm trying to find a recipe for something that will be easy to transport after cooking, doesn't take 100 steps to make, and has no dairy in it.
This has been a rather difficult task.
Pasta?
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Nova_CI have the needThe need for speedRegistered Userregular
I am really struggling to come up with something for a pot luck I'm doing with some friends. One of my friends is doing an elimination diet to figure out an allergy and right now she can't have any dairy.
Everything, and I mean everything, is cooked in butter or has cream in it or something like that.
I'm trying to find a recipe for something that will be easy to transport after cooking, doesn't take 100 steps to make, and has no dairy in it.
This has been a rather difficult task.
Pasta?
You'd be surprised how many cooking videos I've watched for pasta that start with butter! Haha.
But yeah, that or a soup is where I'm thinking. Pasta with a tomato sauce that I make from scratch could be really good.
Hm....and pasta cooks quickly. Maybe I bring the pasta dry and have a container of the sauce and cook it at my friend's place. Oooh, that's super workable.
I had a really funny post in my head but I forgot it so just pretend like I wrote it and guffaw
ROFL
🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
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JacobkoshGamble a stamp.I can show you how to be a real man!Moderatormod
I'm playing this new game I heard about on Waypoint the other day and grabbed for $5, called Iron Lung. It's a short (I hear about 1 hr-ish) indie sci-fi horror game, with a cool spooky premise:
tl;dr: you're sealed into a tiny rusty submarine with no windows and sent to a barren moon to explore the bottom of an ocean of blood. Guaranteed good times. The game is played from first person within the sub:
There are no windows. All you have at your disposal is an instrument panel showing your depth gauge (locked at max lmao), oxygen level ( 😬 ), bearing in degrees, and X-Y coordinates.
You've been given a map, an orbital scan of the ocean floor: it's not very detailed. Your mission is to travel to various points of interest marked on the map (XY coordinates and an angle) and take pictures of whatever's there. And what is 'whatever's there'? Well, it's...fun stuff! Good times. Please ignore the "Annihilation" noises coming from just outside the hull.
When you get to where you're going, you turn around and head to the back of the sub, which is like 5 feet behind you, and you operate the external camera, your only window to the outside world:
...and it takes grainy B&W stills that take a few seconds to process:
This is a sea wall. I think.
So, in short, you're piloting this rickety deathtrap almost totally blind through an ocean of blood on an abandoned moon, navigating these treacherous waters and undersea caves, hearing TERRIFYING noises right outside the hull, with only a really shitty 2000-era webcam to see anything, and praying nothing sees you back. In other words, it's definitely worth five bux!
I mostly know her as a mother figure in Egyptian films and tv, but recently started watching some of her very old roles. Did you know that old people used to be young, once?
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CaptainBeyondI've been out walkingRegistered Userregular
Our son wakes up at 5 on the dot. Bedtime at 1800? Wakes up at 5. Bedtime at 1900? Wakes up at 5.
Our son wakes up at 5 on the dot. Bedtime at 1800? Wakes up at 5. Bedtime at 1900? Wakes up at 5.
Just one extra hour I beg of you!
My nephew's an early riser but has the decency to just lie in bed and babble to himself for an hour or so before crying to get lifted. His mother appreciates this.
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HonkHonk is this poster.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
@Elki It's very much iterative steps towards an actual Arma 4. They remade Everon (from the 2001 Operation Flashpoint) in their new engine, and there's lots of stuff that isn't there yet, either because the engine can't handle it yet, or they just didn't remake stuff yet. There are no aircraft, no tracked vehicles, no weapon resting, etc etc.
There are a whole lot of interesting new systems though. They have a new animation system, so rather than the fixed stances with standing/crouching/prone and then high/medium/low for each of those, you can now adjust in fine detail with the scroll wheel to exactly what you need. Ditto for movement speed, I haven't played Tarkov but I understand it's the same system where you change speed smoothly with the scroll wheel, rather than walking/combat/sprint paces.
So interesting basis for what's to come. It's still very early in production and I don't think it'll ever get single-player since this is a platform test for the actual Arma 4.
I'm thinking burgers, meal prep, and lying on the sofa
[Muffled sounds of gorilla violence]
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
My weekend has a lot, mock crime scene on Tuesday, and I have to do the portfolio from hell for Criminalist Practicum. (My final CSI course, no pressure.)
I'm really on the fence if I want to go down the CSI road, since not only is it a LOT, but there's not even any openings in the tri county area.
(And I've been flat out told they don't get paid as well as dispatchers, which is insane to me.)
I've watched a couple of episodes of the Halo show, and it's... pretty alright? The first episode is full of fan service though -- long action scenes, first-person shooter POV scenes, gratuitous winks and nods to Halo gameplay, but then it calms down a lot.
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amateurhourOne day I'll be professionalhourThe woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered Userregular
Good morning chat.
I don't particularly want to work this morning, but here we are.
One of our new security gates is broken, lights outside the main entrance are dead, and a bunch of carts and electric scooters are thrown all over the place.
Posts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lkOVUmWqAo
When this is done, I need to take a few days off.
where is my disappointing gay sex
My cats do that but just don’t give a shit if they are found out.
He's 100% avoiding the dog, not us. She is unreasonably jealous of his ability to raid the sink.
Everything, and I mean everything, is cooked in butter or has cream in it or something like that.
I'm trying to find a recipe for something that will be easy to transport after cooking, doesn't take 100 steps to make, and has no dairy in it.
This has been a rather difficult task.
but oh my god that seems like a pain in the ass on top of all the other magnetizing and shit I'm doing currently for them.
Pasta?
You'd be surprised how many cooking videos I've watched for pasta that start with butter! Haha.
But yeah, that or a soup is where I'm thinking. Pasta with a tomato sauce that I make from scratch could be really good.
Hm....and pasta cooks quickly. Maybe I bring the pasta dry and have a container of the sauce and cook it at my friend's place. Oooh, that's super workable.
Let uncooked pasta soak in water overnight then drain
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
https://www.aspicyperspective.com/make-best-potato-salad-recipe/
this recipe wants potatoes, mayo (which is not a dairy product), eggs, apple cider vinegar, pickle relish, dill, celery and a couple other things.
ROFL
🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
tl;dr: you're sealed into a tiny rusty submarine with no windows and sent to a barren moon to explore the bottom of an ocean of blood. Guaranteed good times. The game is played from first person within the sub:
There are no windows. All you have at your disposal is an instrument panel showing your depth gauge (locked at max lmao), oxygen level ( 😬 ), bearing in degrees, and X-Y coordinates.
You've been given a map, an orbital scan of the ocean floor: it's not very detailed. Your mission is to travel to various points of interest marked on the map (XY coordinates and an angle) and take pictures of whatever's there. And what is 'whatever's there'? Well, it's...fun stuff! Good times. Please ignore the "Annihilation" noises coming from just outside the hull.
When you get to where you're going, you turn around and head to the back of the sub, which is like 5 feet behind you, and you operate the external camera, your only window to the outside world:
...and it takes grainy B&W stills that take a few seconds to process:
This is a sea wall. I think.
So, in short, you're piloting this rickety deathtrap almost totally blind through an ocean of blood on an abandoned moon, navigating these treacherous waters and undersea caves, hearing TERRIFYING noises right outside the hull, with only a really shitty 2000-era webcam to see anything, and praying nothing sees you back. In other words, it's definitely worth five bux!
Just one extra hour I beg of you!
My nephew's an early riser but has the decency to just lie in bed and babble to himself for an hour or so before crying to get lifted. His mother appreciates this.
Ketchup on that bad boy
Same but with me it's a cat.
‘Just balance it on top yeah? That’s how it works right?’
My god daughter went to bed an hour and a half late tonight and woke up four hours early (but thankfully went back to bed without a fight).
Tiny humans are terrible.
Also awesome!
But also terrible.
@Elki It's very much iterative steps towards an actual Arma 4. They remade Everon (from the 2001 Operation Flashpoint) in their new engine, and there's lots of stuff that isn't there yet, either because the engine can't handle it yet, or they just didn't remake stuff yet. There are no aircraft, no tracked vehicles, no weapon resting, etc etc.
There are a whole lot of interesting new systems though. They have a new animation system, so rather than the fixed stances with standing/crouching/prone and then high/medium/low for each of those, you can now adjust in fine detail with the scroll wheel to exactly what you need. Ditto for movement speed, I haven't played Tarkov but I understand it's the same system where you change speed smoothly with the scroll wheel, rather than walking/combat/sprint paces.
So interesting basis for what's to come. It's still very early in production and I don't think it'll ever get single-player since this is a platform test for the actual Arma 4.
Now to decide what to do with my day
I'm thinking burgers, meal prep, and lying on the sofa
I'm really on the fence if I want to go down the CSI road, since not only is it a LOT, but there's not even any openings in the tri county area.
(And I've been flat out told they don't get paid as well as dispatchers, which is insane to me.)
I don't particularly want to work this morning, but here we are.