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johns33777 · 1 year ago
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trammellesstangent · 21 days ago
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I think we should put ace visibility day on valentines day. Hostile takeover.
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kaiserouo · 8 months ago
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turbineface · 4 months ago
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good ole sockwave drawn on the BAD ole procreate bc i HATE procreate but i saw sumone using gradient maps and almost had an aneurysm bc i NEEDED it myself…
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arttsuka · 28 days ago
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Let's play a game. Try to guess what I have inside these containers (hint: it's not butter or margarine)
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unopenablebox · 9 months ago
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donut breakfast + 5 hours of weaving class with a very kind chatty instructor who gave me excellent advice and was fun to hang out with + late lunch of fast food burger with extra fried onions + took a long nap on 🌸, forcing them to be cozy in bed with a book instead of working + now i write more fan fictions and roast some chicken thighs which i will eat for dinner with mashed potatoes
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afadedmemory · 4 months ago
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randomwords247 · 2 years ago
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Cooking and baking
A small pet peeve of mine with cooking and baking is when recipes say the container rather than the amount
Like, instead of saying "500ml of cream" you say "a pot of cream". Or "a whole can of corn". Like okay which kind of can??? What amount???? Corn comes in more than one size you can't just tell me a can. PLEASE i am begging you tell me the WEIGHT
This is especially a problem with recipes from different countries, for example America. Because your stick of butter is different to our butter. STOP SAYING STICK OF BUTTER TELL ME THE QUANTITY IN GRAMS PLEASE I HAVE A FAMILY
that being said I feel like I see this crop up in like american recipes in particular. Idk if I've ever seen a recipe in one of our cookbooks that does this....
anyway please just tell me the gosh darn weight I am dying here I have a family I JUST NEED TO KNOW THE WEIGHT
#ramble post#randy rambles#recipes#cooking#baking#'a stick of butter' is the worst for repeat offender i see that crap everywhere in american recipes#JUST SAY THE AMOUNT#like even if a recipe here uses 250g of butter (our butter is in 250g idk what size american butter is) IT SAYS USE 250G OF BUTTER#actually tbf i think butter size is not something thats like fully conventional cuz i just googled lurpack and it says that one is 200g#fun fact our butter isnt a long weird stick like americans. why is your butter like that that looks awful to get on a knife to spread#ours is still rectangular its just like more square#ALSO LIKE IDM CUPS. I have measuring cups that have cups AND ml. I WOULD GLADLY TAKE MEASURING IN CUPS OVER 'STICK OF BUTTER' 'CAN OF CORN'#also for the record what spurred this on is i asked someone for their recipe of something and half the stuff is quantified in this way.#'1 box jiffy cornbread mix' what the frick is that please i have a family#like no hate to them lemme be clear but also WHY ARE AMERICAN RECIPES LIKE THIS IM CRYING#i could be wrong that its just american recipes but i SWEAR ive never seen this in any of our british cookbooks but everytime i try and loo#up an american recipe online or ask an american friend for a recipe they give me quantities like this and im over here quietly dying as i#try and decipher what the frick they just told me to use. what is going on why are recipes there like this#(also idk if they do it for cream i just wanted to give an example that wasnt just can of corn or can of soup)#(SOUP AND CORN COME IN MULTIPLE CAN SIZES YOURE HELPING NOBODY SAYING JUST 'A CAN')
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moonsidesong · 3 months ago
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ii e2 remaster is fine / itfa was really fun i liked it a lot <- my object opinions of the day
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astranauticus · 2 years ago
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deduction-substitute · 5 months ago
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We start in the dark. When the light comes on, we see four people sitting on a couch. Two sit next to eachother; a blonde woman with a camera in her lap and a brunette man with a book in his. On the arm rest next to the woman, a little girl sits. She kicks her legs and has a doll. On the back of the couch, another brunette man sits, hair messy and sillhouette disctintly different. It's implied that there's something in his lap as well, but we cannot see it: his back is turned to the audience, turned to the others.
"What do you think the meaning of life is?" Asks the woman.
"A complicated question. I suppose the meaning of life is the impact each creature of the world has on its surroundings. From microbes and plants to animals and humans, each make life 'meaningful'. Does that answer satisfy you?" The man responds.
"What does that mean?" The little girl asks. Nobody answers.
"Let me rephrase, what do you think the meaning of your life is?" The woman tries again. The man stays quiet, then sighs. Such a loathsome question, yet he could never disregard her. "It's to lose. All I've ever done is lose. What about your life? Could you answer this question yourself?" The little girl speaks before the woman can. "Meeting new people, learning things, sharing my interests." "Finding the truth. About everything. A lie will never be as nice as the truth once was." The man on the backrest snorts, then leans to the little girl with a stage whisper. "I liked your answer a hell of a lot better." The girl giggles in response.
Both the man and the woman look uncomfortable and irritated. They hadn't expected anybody else. "Why are you here?" The man barks. It's more defensive than harsh. "A mix of both your reasons, I guess. Finding what's lost." "Could you please leave?" The woman pleads. This is not his conversation, he should not be here. "If I could, do you really think I'd still be here after all this time? Do you think she'd still be sitting next to you?" "I want to go play. I don't like this conversation. I want to go outside." The little girl laments. "I'd rather stay in. Whatever's out there isn't meant for me either." The unseen man sighs. "At least sit where we can see you. If you're going to be butting into our conversation, it would only be polite to face us." The man concedes. "There isn't any room on the couch left, unless you wanna cuddle up. The armrest can hold the kid, but I'm a bit heavier than that." The man is right. The two people on the couch nearly sit shoulder to shoulder. A third person would be uncomfortable. All of them relent. "What would you say my purpose is, Orpheus?" The woman asks. "Verity, you are verity." "Then you are fiction." "What am I?" The little girl asks. The hidden man answers. "I think you're history." "Then what are you?" "I don't know. What am I, oh wise members of the couch assembly." It's sarcastic, but not in a mean way. He's simply joking. "Redundancy, a trial, a mistake, a Chekhov's gun, a martyr." The man answers. "A mystery, a blank slate, an outlier, evidence, a clue, an enigma, something better left uncovered." The woman guesses. "Funny, odd, kind, sad, tired...fractured." the little girl ponders. "All those different answers. I think I'll stick with lost if you don't mind. By the way, I think all of you are human. Your purposes are to live happily." The lights fade out again. Most of the people take this in stride. We hear the hidden man one last time. "Fuck, it's so dark." He sobs. It's so dark.
SAN WHAT DOE STHIS MEAN
SAN
SAN
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everyone giving complex answers and lucky just going "you're all human" san what does thi s mean
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johns33777 · 2 years ago
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How to Get Started with Rectangular Boxes
If you're new to woodworking or DIY projects, getting started with rectangular boxes is an excellent introduction to basic carpentry skills. Rectangular boxes are versatile and can be used for storage, decoration, or as organizers. Follow these steps to create your own rectangular boxes and enhance your woodworking abilities.
Gather Your Materials:
To begin, collect the necessary materials. You'll need a sheet of plywood or any wood of your choice, a saw, measuring tape, wood glue, clamps, and screws. Choose the wood based on your project's intended use, considering factors like durability and appearance.
Measure and Mark:
Use the measuring tape to determine the dimensions of your rectangular box. Mark these measurements on the wood, ensuring precision for a clean and professional finish. Consistent measurements are crucial for the pieces to fit together seamlessly.
Cut the Pieces:
Employ a saw to cut the wood into the required pieces. You'll need four pieces for the sides of the box and two pieces for the top and bottom. Be attentive to your measurements during this step to maintain accuracy.
Assemble the Box:
Lay out the cut pieces to form the shape of the rectangular box. Apply wood glue to the edges that will be joined, then carefully connect the pieces. Secure them with clamps to ensure a tight bond. Allow the glue to dry completely before proceeding.
Reinforce with Screws:
To add strength to your rectangular box, use screws to secure the joints. Pre-drill holes to prevent the wood from splitting, then insert the screws. This step is especially important for boxes that will carry heavier loads.
Sand the Surfaces:
Smooth out any rough edges or surfaces using sandpaper. This step not only enhances the box's appearance but also ensures that it is safe to handle.
Finish as Desired:
Apply a finish to the rectangular box to protect the wood and enhance its aesthetics. You can choose from various finishes such as paint, stain, or clear sealant. Let the finish dry before using the box.
Customize as Needed:
Depending on your project, you may want to add features like handles or dividers inside the box. Customize the box according to your preferences and intended use.
By following these steps, you can create a sturdy and functional rectangular box. This beginner-friendly project provides a solid foundation for more complex woodworking tasks, helping you build your skills and confidence in working with rectangular boxes.
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smile-files · 4 months ago
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an integral part of puzzle theory has spoilers for one of the unlocalized layton light novels? oh my god?? i'm so intrigued
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thevampiremayfly · 6 months ago
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i dont see a lestat shaped, louis shaped, claudia shaped OR armand shaped present under this damn tree
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tsmerch · 2 years ago
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SPEAK NOW (TAYLOR'S VERSION) CHARM BRACELET
$35
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unopenablebox · 5 months ago
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the real question is, when i get valentine's flowers for 🌸, what do i do about the fact that they come with Yet Another Fucking Vase
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