That was 5th grade for me. I still wonder what that teacher was thinking.
That was 5th grade for me. I still wonder what that teacher was thinking.
Lyndon LaRouche. I’d occasionally run across a few of his minions out leafletting and they oozed that culty wacko vibe.
This (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927650524001130?via%3Dihub#sec0027) appears to be the actual paper the article is talking about.
You can get a similar vibe out of golden curry by peeling and pureeing a couple apples. I add them after the onions get soft and fry some moisture out of them before the water and tubers go in.
I’m a huge fan of this style of curry, and went down a rabbit hole a few years ago learning lots of stuff about Japanese style curry.
It’s because there was a book called “Folk Medicine: A Vermont Doctor’s Guide to Good Health” that kicked off a health fad called the “Vermont health system” in Japan. It included drinking apple cider vinegar and honey. The curry then appropriated the name for its health connotations.
Hey I’ve seen this movie before… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust
And then squeegee down your forearms and aprons and get back to work.
You just pull the wrist hole open and dump out the excess hand water every hour or so.
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I couldn’t tell you, TBH. I have only read the series of books.
Well it’s a series, but Three body problem. It should have been right up my alley, but I got so tired of every decision by every character being stupid that I couldn’t be bothered to read the last fifty pages of the last book.
Even if I charitably assumed the point of the book was to show that people are weak and stupid, the series was such a ham-handed strawman as to undercut its own commentary. And even worse, it had just enough interesting ideas to lead me to believe it was going somewhere worthwhile, but it never did.
It’s been years and I’m still pissed off that I wasted a week on it.
Big Parma is responsible for the Fontina epidemic that is ravaging our rural communities.
It feels weird to use this magazine as a reference to answer your question, but you might check out https://www.cracked.com/blog/6-reasons-trumps-rise-that-no-one-talks-about
It may be from a comedy site, but it refrains from much of the lazy strawmanning you’ll usually get as an answer.
I guess the Talking Heads were on to something. https://youtu.be/PH5JvU19_YQ?si=gqbkXoBWCngdkCpV
As I understand the caption, this is actually the most commonly googled dream type. I’d expect this is not actually the most common dream type per country, because the most common experiences aren’t worth investigating.
maybe it’s more like “type of dream that most commonly confuses and disturbs people in a given culture”.
It was discussed chapter by chapter. And we watched the movie version after for good measure.