When I write a recipe, I try to do it in a much more conversational tone than the ones I read. I try to include tips throughout, hints and suggestions of how things should look and taste that I feel are lacking in the standard recipe construction.
When I write a recipe, I try to do it in a much more conversational tone than the ones I read. I try to include tips throughout, hints and suggestions of how things should look and taste that I feel are lacking in the standard recipe construction.
Yeah, I'm seriously looking forward to eventually making that sometime, but I don't think it'll happen tonight.
You could replicate that fairly easily (can't believe I forgot about scallions, old people obsession number 1)
bread pork cutlets as usual, slice them into thin strips after cooking
slice shrooms up as desired
marinate eggs in whatever soy-based sauce you desire
dice scallions
throw all that into a stone bowl with a good instant ramen (good = literally nothing on the label is in english)
Hitting a child doesn't make them learn the lesson you are trying to teach them. It just teaches them to fear and resent you. among other things.
This is too simplistic a statement to be useful except to people who don't have any concept of the difference between a swat on the butt and a punch in the face.
Also it presupposes that children altering bad behavior because they fear punishment is always undesirable, and I don't believe that is the case.
I can't think of anything more unpleasant he is likely to have suffered in his life and times so far.
I am still not sure if I've suffered anything more unpleasant than ear infections, which I got a lot as a kid.
WAIT NO I did have a couple of migraines that were worse. But I wanted to die for both of those experiences.
Ear infections are pretty bad but I think the worst I've dealt with was bronchitis. I felt like somebody had stuffed tiny knives and saran wrap down my lungs, and then beat on my shoulders with a hammer.
Edit: Oh wait, no! I remember now, the worst is when I had impacted ear wax removed with a hook. Felt like my ear drum was being ripped out.
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I haven't played a public multiplayer game in forever. The closest I come is team ranked starcraft, where the fun comes from using really frustrating play styles that turn the members of the opposing team against each other. I don't consider a win a win unless a member of the opposing team first enters the global chat and writes a childish tirade about how shitty his team is before dropping out. Bonus points if the opposing team throws a tantrum, like pausing and unpausing the game or alt-tabbing to cause it to lag.
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Appreciating the fact that Henroid's rallying appeal to end bigotry in gaming is "hit more children." 8->
I'm able to mentally distinguish the difference between a swat on the butt / smack in the mouth vs. full on punches and kicks. If people want to disagree with disciplinary actions, that's fine, but don't turn my take (which is very specific and narrow) into "you child abuser." That's a real low bar to set and a real extreme reaction, akin to idiots who say "marijuana is a gateway drug!" Or maybe things do stop right then and there and don't go further.
When I write a recipe, I try to do it in a much more conversational tone than the ones I read. I try to include tips throughout, hints and suggestions of how things should look and taste that I feel are lacking in the standard recipe construction.
Yeah, I'm seriously looking forward to eventually making that sometime, but I don't think it'll happen tonight.
Grab a couple of beers, get someone to help you prep the veggies, and apart from making the roux it's mostly straightforward. You will enjoy it!
ENT-related conditions are far and away the worst thing as a child. Exterior injuries are at least understandable to some degree for the toddler mind, but like, sinus infections are inexplicable and awful
"and the morning stars I have seen
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Making the argument that authorial intent is not sovereign is a lot weaker when you're talking about literal narrative events rather than thematic implications
Perhaps, but some narratives are garbled, ambiguous, or deceptive.
In the specific jokey post that lead to this conversation (Ned Stark and Syrio Forel), the narrative could not have been more clear and to interpret those events differently is to stop reading the book as written. Think of it like... uh, people still being on team Jacob after Edward and Bella's wedding or deciding that Bruce Willis was really alive the whole time in the sixth sense and the movie's events were actually an illuminati plot to drive him insane.
Oh wow.
No no, the indoctrination interpretation of the ME3 ending is nothing that ridiculous. It is certainly supported by numerous observations, and actually fits better with the rest of the story leading up to it than canon interpretations.
As I said, it is a player interpretation. No one is claiming it was the writers intent. BW made it clear that it wasn't. But that in and of itself does not render the interpretation "wrong" merely non-canonical.
not that spoilery, but just to be safe
My first playthrough of ME3 I totally assumed that was what happened. Shepard was being indoctrinated, the Reapers were playing with his head in one last ditch effort to stop him, etc. So I took the only ending that made sense under that assumption and was reasonably satisfied with the results. It wasn't until my insanity playthrough that I tried another ending just to see. Unfortunately, I didn't get either a game over screen or a "lol Reapers tricked you" ending cinematic and I was disappointed.
Apparantly Bioware has also come out and said the indoctrination theory is wrong, which is a real dick move IMO.
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When I write a recipe, I try to do it in a much more conversational tone than the ones I read. I try to include tips throughout, hints and suggestions of how things should look and taste that I feel are lacking in the standard recipe construction.
Yeah, I'm seriously looking forward to eventually making that sometime, but I don't think it'll happen tonight.
Grab a couple of beers, get someone to help you prep the veggies, and apart from making the roux it's mostly straightforward. You will enjoy it!
I thought for a second this was about making children and was trying to parse the metaphors
i get a call tomorrow or Thursday about the building and i want it sooooo baaaaaaaaaddddd we filled out an application and gave them the money order and everything aieeeeeee
Re: indoctrination theory I think it is a great example of something that doesn't quite fit but is clearly a WAY better idea than the actual events of the narrative
Hitting a child doesn't make them learn the lesson you are trying to teach them. It just teaches them to fear and resent you. among other things.
How else can I teach my children to fear and resent me?
Wizadry
give them puddings that are actually cunningly disguised vegetables. give them broken game consoles that never work. give them chairs that have nearly broken legs so they fall to pieces on them all the time
I think the real lesson to take from this is stop getting in the last word and then asking people to drop it.
If you actually want to drop a subject, stop talking about it. Making a point and then saying "but lets drop it" is bullshit.
But people are being wrong on the internet!
I mean....dude....you've made two posts on this subject since you said you were going to drop it.
I guarantee that if you had rolled your eyes at the initial wave of posts and called them idiots under your breath instead of making a point and claiming you were going to drop it, we'd be talking about what you actually want to talk about, which is sexism in gaming rather than child discipline.
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Giving control of a cloaked banshee harass to one of my friends so I can stir up trouble.
Donkey Kong [all]: Come on purple, you have detection, why aren't you helping out your friend?
Donkey Kong [all]: Oh no his shit is all on fire
Donkey Kong [all]: He's dying, squirtle
Donkey Kong [all]: You know what, you're right. Letting him get knocked out is for the best.
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If you actually want to drop a subject, stop talking about it. Making a point and then saying "but lets drop it" is bullshit.
its a good idea!
pseudoscientific recipes are da wurst
Nowadays they have drops that will kill the pain.
We would miss the robot voice.
I played RDR in the same room as a friend so we could talk without bothering to mute everyone.
Yeah, I'm seriously looking forward to eventually making that sometime, but I don't think it'll happen tonight.
what is this eastern magic
This is too simplistic a statement to be useful except to people who don't have any concept of the difference between a swat on the butt and a punch in the face.
Also it presupposes that children altering bad behavior because they fear punishment is always undesirable, and I don't believe that is the case.
he gets it from me, I'm sure
I had to have tubes in my ears (3 sets through childhood), then had tonsils and adnoids removed
I can clearly remember times when the pain was so bad and insistant I would be banging my head against the wall
I definitely remember those, but I also remember that their effectiveness was pretty inconsistent.
promise me you will reproduce
Ear infections are pretty bad but I think the worst I've dealt with was bronchitis. I felt like somebody had stuffed tiny knives and saran wrap down my lungs, and then beat on my shoulders with a hammer.
Edit: Oh wait, no! I remember now, the worst is when I had impacted ear wax removed with a hook. Felt like my ear drum was being ripped out.
Never.
I'm able to mentally distinguish the difference between a swat on the butt / smack in the mouth vs. full on punches and kicks. If people want to disagree with disciplinary actions, that's fine, but don't turn my take (which is very specific and narrow) into "you child abuser." That's a real low bar to set and a real extreme reaction, akin to idiots who say "marijuana is a gateway drug!" Or maybe things do stop right then and there and don't go further.
Grab a couple of beers, get someone to help you prep the veggies, and apart from making the roux it's mostly straightforward. You will enjoy it!
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
How else can I teach my children to fear and resent me?
But people are being wrong on the internet!
not that spoilery, but just to be safe
Apparantly Bioware has also come out and said the indoctrination theory is wrong, which is a real dick move IMO.
But in many locales, hitting a child in the face is considered abuse.
Wizadry
I thought for a second this was about making children and was trying to parse the metaphors
so what do I like in ramen
give them puddings that are actually cunningly disguised vegetables. give them broken game consoles that never work. give them chairs that have nearly broken legs so they fall to pieces on them all the time
explode balloons near their heads
ez
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
rta
Actually I've lived an interesting enough life that I don't have to imagine it, come to think of it.
Did you use buckwheat? What did you think of them compared to plain ones?
I mean....dude....you've made two posts on this subject since you said you were going to drop it.
I guarantee that if you had rolled your eyes at the initial wave of posts and called them idiots under your breath instead of making a point and claiming you were going to drop it, we'd be talking about what you actually want to talk about, which is sexism in gaming rather than child discipline.
Donkey Kong [all]: Come on purple, you have detection, why aren't you helping out your friend?
Donkey Kong [all]: Oh no his shit is all on fire
Donkey Kong [all]: He's dying, squirtle
Donkey Kong [all]: You know what, you're right. Letting him get knocked out is for the best.