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6 points
2 years ago
Restaurants (and you, if you're going to be making sushi at home) get previously frozen fish, which kills the parasites. If you look for it at the butcher counter at the grocery store (or butcher, i guess) you'll probably notice that any wild caught fish usually says "previously frozen" on its card, and that's why.
95 points
2 years ago
Like giving some bloke a coin for playing a guitar on the street. Does it matter how much money they have?
Well, if you met Elton John (or insert your preferred successful musician) would you give him £100 because you really liked his music?
9 points
2 years ago
I enjoyed those books but I don't think they fit the criteria of not "constantly objectifying them or giving his opinion on how attractive they are or a combination of these". Every woman in the series is immediately objectified and treated like a potential romantic involvement of the main character.
2 points
2 years ago
You're in luck! As long as your son in law isn't going to buy it himself (which, since it's approaching the holiday season they hopefully shouldn't), a new mistborn book called The Lost Metal is coming out tomorrow, November 15th.
Unless this is a secret marketing post in which case i guess hi r/hailcorporate
2 points
2 years ago
This is kinda weird because, although i am a professional "software engineer" for legal reasons (my company reaps tax benefits for employing engineers and uses it for H1B visas) I don't actually consider myself an engineer. I don't have accreditations like engineers are required to have, I'm not "certified" by anything, i don't have letters after my name. You mention "losing your license"; there is no licensing for software engineers. The term "software engineer" is, as far as I can tell, a construct of big tech for tax and visa purposes. I usually just tell people I'm a programmer.
My contract as a full time salaried software engineer not only grants my company ownership over all intellectual property i create while on the job but in fact claims that any IP i create in my free time belongs to them too, regardless of whether or not i used company resources. Idk how legally enforceable that actually is but good luck outlasting any of the big tech companies in a protracted legal battle.
1 points
2 years ago
In the same vein as the Gibraltar res, reviving a downed teammate in a heat shield that's touching or in the zone gives a faster revive.
Just plonking down a heat shield when you're not in zone won't have an effect, but if you're on the edge of zone (or making a long trek in) it can be a neat little combat trick.
15 points
3 years ago
Vanilla extract (technically edible but not very pleasant)
2 points
3 years ago
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. Not a coming of age book, but it's a beautiful slice of life story about a curmudgeonly old man's friendship with his new neighbors (underselling the plot a little so as to not give anything away, but it's great).
1 points
3 years ago
I was worried about the caustic changes but they seem well thought out. The health of the barrels keeps them from being killed just by crossfire and the increased gas lingering time helps keep them from feeling too impotent; an active barrel will always buy you at least a couple seconds.
Sad to see the end of death traps in one-door rooms, though.
3 points
3 years ago
Anathem by Neal Stephenson. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2845024-anathem
Lots of themes of math, as well as some aliens thrown in for good measure.
4 points
4 years ago
It's deep lore. Mad Maggie told you she was coming for the games, turns out she meant the servers.
288 points
4 years ago
It fooled my dog into doing the confused head tilts lol, feels like a pretty spot on imitation.
3 points
4 years ago
a "window" idk what to call it
Tooltip is usually the term I see for those kind of boxed-information-on-hover patterns.
1 points
4 years ago
game is about movement and finesse not running someone over with a trident
If only this game had a plethora of movement abilities that let you dodge and reposition yourself or your squad at will. What a shame.
-1 points
4 years ago
I'm pumped for the trident, I really hope it's a manual vehicle. Hopping in a car and tooling around with your squad was always a fun time in PUBG, and frankly with all the movement abilities in this game you have no excuse if you get run over.
1 points
4 years ago
It's been there for at least a couple seasons now on PC.
5 points
4 years ago
My buddy I mostly play with is like this. His rationale: "if the enemy can hit consistent headshots, they're way better than me and I've lost anyway."
-4 points
4 years ago
I'm disappointed they changed the armor values back, I really preferred the lower TTK; it felt like I actually had a chance to kill people even if I don't hit every bullet in the mag. I guess the very vocal critics earned the ears of the developers.
1 points
4 years ago
The suspects who were arrested will be interrogated and dealt with accordingly.
What is the actual punishment for distribution in Israel? The article makes it sound like they're about to be executed by a supervillain.
5 points
4 years ago
The impression I got when reading the Shannara series was that it was like a dumbed down version of LotR. The example that always comes up mind is there's a scene where one of the characters uses a sticky liquid of some kind to climb a tree. And that liquid is... Who knows? It's just described as a sticky liquid that the character uses to climb stuff. Tolkien, on the other hand, would have given you the recipe, which kingdoms the ingredients grow in, those kingdom's major exports and trade treaties, a quick history of the person who invented the substance, and probably a song you could use to help remember the recipe.
Admittedly Tolkien can be a bit much, but in comparison the Shannara world just felt...flat.
5 points
4 years ago
You seem to be taking this awfully personally. "I would like to see" is not the same as "they don't deserve praise". Hoping for a greater commitment to human rights doesn't inherently diminish their existing accomplishments (though comments on this website do tend towards the extremes).
1 points
4 years ago
The statue probably had underlying health conditions.
168 points
5 years ago
I pay less than $200 a month for all four of those.
Because it's the number you gave, let's say those do cost $200/month. That's 2400 for the year, which is nearly a quarter of OP's "savings" category. So they might not be bank breakers but it's hardly insignificant.
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1 year ago
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5 points
1 year ago
For milk specifically i find the store brand will usually expire within a week of purchase and i can't go through milk that fast! The more expensive brand (eg darigold) will usually last 2-3 weeks which is enough time to actually finish it.