Mohinga
“Mohinga streethawker in Mandalay, the traditional style before trishawpeddlers, pavement stalls and finally restaurants have also made it available all day. On one side is the soup in a large pot, with lid and ladle, kept hot on a stove; the other carries rice vermicelli on banana leaves and covered with white muslin in a bamboo basket, with all the trimmings in pots, jars and bottles, including fritters kept crispy in a bag on the top shelf along with bowls and spoons.” - via Wikimedia Commons
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Fish vendors on the market of Nice, Côte d'Azur region of France
French vintage postcard
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sooooo i got a question if you dont mind mr handsome. or uh two questions actually. first of all i got called for jury duty for a trial starting wednesday? its a double robbery-murder trial so im told and i dont know anything else yet. so given that i didnt know about the perjury thing is there anything i should know going in?? and two well uh mostly i just wanted to know if your weekend was good. i did see miss wilson out in the park earlier and she said she had something to show you so whatever it is i hope you liked it!!
and b4 i forget yes. your hair does look that soft. i have no idea how you do that but it makes me happy.
Well, first of all, you can't discuss the case with anyone until it is concluded. As for other advice:
The burden of proof is on the prosecution. If the prosecution proves their case beyond a reasonable doubt, you should find the defendant guilty. If there is a reasonable doubt, you should return a verdict of not guilty.
Don't let other jurists pressure you into conforming your opinion. If everyone else votes guilty but you think the defendant is innocent, you have to hold to that even if it prolongs the trial. Only change your mind based on logical arguments.
You will have a break for lunch, so there is no reason to bring a corn cob into the courtroom (don't ask).
But don't worry about remembering everything. Court bailiffs will guide you through the day and explain what you have to do. Just dress appropriately and be ready for a lot of waiting around.
My weekend was all right. Since my cases wrapped up in time I had both days off, and I got to talk to Susato-san on tumblr. Though I was also occupied with this confounded riddle.
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I will only refer to characters and items in a video game by their official names unless I come up with a funny name for them before I memorise their actual name, in which case I will never refer to them by their official name.
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last night's bizarre dream was about ffxiv again. I looked up how to get some rare collectible on youtube and the guide told me I'd need "ultimate fishing" unlocked and through that I could get all these specialty baits, including cupcakes(?), which would allow me to fish for it. the guide did not elaborate on how to unlock ultimate fishing. fine. whatever.
I must have found another guide for that though my brain mercifully skimmed over that part to go directly to trying to unlock it. I had to go unlock something back in 2.0 and then another quest chain in every single expansion. none of the people I needed to talk to had quest markers and they were all out in the woods in some place that looked vaguely like the shroud. I needed to get a bunch of stuff to do the first part. no one told me where it was or how to find it. fishing was not involved at all. I had to kill a bear
I woke up angry from what was probably the most realistic dream I've had about the game
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based on a dumb, standalone HC
grief and notkin have an eternal feud with a fish vendor
text ->
Grief: VENDOR! Your fish....
Grief: ...are stinky.
Notkin: Good one!
Fish Vendor: Well, dears...
Fish Vendor: ALL FISH ARE
Notkin: shit, Griff, she's right!
Grief: NOOoo
..and wonderbull is on a drunken rampage
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Fish vendor from Algeria
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1903 to Cusset, France
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