Probably the most relatable one around here is the way people on reddit used to talk about bacon - in like 2010s reddit it was almost mythologized, which was weird to me even back then when I still ate and enjoyed bacon. There’s a bunch of other small examples like that I’ve run into pretty regularly that are each innocent on their own but taken all together are just… odd. “Cultish” was probably too strong of a word but I couldn’t think of a better alternative (then or now) for the way some people treat meat so differently than any other type of food, including ones you might expect to be more exciting like deserts or something.
I’m not one to try to tell people their opinions on subjective stuff are wrong and that’s not what I’m trying to say here, but I just do really think there’s more to the way some people treat meat than just it being a type of food they enjoy. Hopefully that makes some kind of sense lol
For me, it’s delicious in dungeon. I’m vegetarian and generally very weirded out by the cultish behaviours people have around meat, so a show about people killing and eating monsters should definitely not be as enjoyable to me as it is, but here we are. Very fun and cute show tho so I’m not complaining
If we’re optimizing for cheap and nutritious a lot of the existing answers are probably pretty great, but if there’s no other restrictions on the diet I think we could optimize a little further.
The cheapest way I can imagine to get a nutritional meal is to find someone who eats fully nutritional meals, and then eat them.
If a community looks empty it may just be that nobody on your instance is subscribed so it hasn’t federated - looking at the web frontend of the host instance is a good way to check for real. If you like what you see on the web, subscribing from the app should bring new content in as it’s posted
Really? I could’ve sworn I’d played that on Linux before, unless it’s been a lot longer than I thought since I touched it. Are we talking BTD6 on steam specifically?
I’m also not from there but my understanding was that jury nullification works there, so any of the random citizens called in could stop her being convicted? Would love someone who knows American law to chime in here tho
I’d put the unlimited budget to work miniaturizing a drone fleet powerful enough to maintain position / reliably follow the user thru storm winds that hold a large umbrella-style cover over you.
I never use umbrellas cuz I feel like they’re annoying to carry and you still get wet, but if it just reliably kept me dry with no extra work on my part I’d be more interested.
I never set up text selection and have apparently never tried it till now so that one I can’t help with, but with zsh you can enable ctrl+backspace behaviour by putting bindkey “^H” backward-delete-word in your /.zshrc file. Ctrl+delete is `bindkey “\e[3;5” delete-word`, in case you also use that one.
Shame db0’s not a right wing instance, cuz then this would probably make you the popular choice