Great M.O. that. Why waste time cooking instead of learning? Bet he took that pizza home to watch History Channel.
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Toast two slices. Slice of cheese between. Microwave 12 seconds to melt cheese a little. Hate waiting for toasters though,
I once ate nothing but eggs and rice for 3 months. Rice too slow. Another time I bought a 9-pound sack of roasted, unsalted cashews at wholesale, and ate only that until it was gone. Interesting pale results in the bathroom on that one.
Not foodie, so I just eat whatever takes the least time and mess to make. The toaster takes too long for me. Fold a slice of cheese in a piece of bread in under one minute!
I once ate nothing but eggs and rice all day for 3 months. (Took too long to cook rice.) Another time I bought a 9-pound sack of unsalted but roasted cashews and ate nothing else until it was gone in a couple weeks. (Interesting, pale results in the bathroom from that one.)
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•Medical journals hit with threatening letters from Justice DepartmentEnglish3·4 days agoThey are marginalizing themselves daily, but yeah, they deserve our help with that.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•Medical journals hit with threatening letters from Justice DepartmentEnglish8·4 days agoThe first amendment guarantees freedom of the press. The journals should completely ignore nut-job’s obvious attempts to imtimidate them into buying into his perverted world-view. (Not ‘ideology’ so much as ‘spasmology’.)
No doubt the journals belong to organizations who will help them defend themselves against cretinist arm-twisting. The demented bonobos will bully their way out a job soon enough.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something that you're grateful for today?1·6 days agoI was standing outside last spring and remarked ‘wow, what a beautiful day’. After a few seconds, an dude sitting at a nearby table said ‘Every day when I wake up is a beautiful day’. Yep, life can be what you make of it.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do many Americans seem to racially stereotype other Americans solely based on their appearance?3·6 days agoI’d say that it has been baked into the culture since the US was formed. Remember: Thomas Jefferson was in with the gang that signed the ‘all men are created equal… life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’ crowd. And yet he owned over 100 slaves.
And Americans are far from being alone at that stereotyping. Take a close look at Britain, for example. In fact, where can you go in the world where you won’t have to prove the stereotypes are wrong about you?
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Serious question for Americans: how was your history education re the 1930's in Germany3·6 days agoSchool teaching of history has changed a lot since I was in K-12 … but at that time, I never had a history class that got so far as WW1. Yep. We spent months on the history of Europe from the Holy Roman Empire up to (barely) von Bismarck. That was it.
I suspect that was because teachers were staying away from any history that might be known to anyone who was actually alive. My daughter, on the other hand, had a teacher who spent months on the Vietnam War. I was glad to hear that.
OTOH, when TV was black and white, there was a whole series on WW2 created by the US army called The Big Picture, broadcast on hundreds of stations. Each of over 800 half-hour episodes were available to any TV station that would air them. So there was a time when ADULTS -could- learn that stuff … and no doubt many of those who lived through that era were curious what their relatives and friends died for.
I’m fairly sure that a lot of today’s elected politicians would have paid no attention to that stuff. Many of them move in a different mental culture than people who’ve lost relatives to the whims of dictators. And of course they’re sure they’re smarter than people were back then. Like the Prime Example.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you use poweroff or suspend on your Linux systems? Why?2·11 days agoAfter shutting down anything in use, I use suspend set for a 35-minute delay. Most evenings I listen to bed-time audio. Ubuntu hasn’t been terribly reliable, works about 2/3 of the time.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an example of economic irrationality you've observed in the world?6·19 days agoI can go to Starbucks and pay $5 for a coffee, or I can make better & get higher on at home for 25 cents.
I mean, if I went around sayin’ it was a pinko site just because some trippin coder had lobbed federation at it, they’d put me away!
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When was the last time you felt that you were well represented by a politician - be it at local or national level? What was the occasion?2·23 days agoThe platform that best supports my concerns is that of the US Green Party.
Unfortunately, it has far to go to represent that platform in any effective way. No possibly effective leader that I know of has ever emerged for it. (The current, so-called leader has zero presence anytime, anywhere.) If it could become at least -somewhat- sizeable, it could outreach its size in two-party deadlocks by trading deciding votes for concessions.
Good start. Prefer 12-grain bread tho. And for a BIG meal, I throw on a couple (or 10) thin slices of deli meat & more mayo.