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    It’s not hot take Tuesday but here’s my hot take anyway: eggplant is terrible. How do people like it?!? It’s so soggy and bland no matter how you cook it 🤢

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    sitting and thinking on the train about who I am, who I wanna be and where I’m (metaphorically) headed. Anyone else feel like there is all these versions of you crowding around almost like ghosts all trying to fit into the one vessel?

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      Yep, all the time. Lifelong condition. I blame being a Gemini. I forget which philosopher said ‘Do I contradict myself? I contain multitudes’ but it is so bloody true.

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        “I may contradict myself, but at least I don’t contradict myself.”

        Another favourite, though unrelated:

        “What does a snake do, when it feels like having a lie down?”

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    Tragedy has struck the Raven household. My faithful beaters will beat no more. Over 20 years of faithful service, rest well my friends you will be missed.

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      RIP Beats By Raven. You will be missed.

      We had a set of Kmart ones last 3 years, then the replacements lasted 9 months

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      Ours died last year. I wouldn’t have it. I took them apart, cracked out the soldering iron and repaired them. I broke the slow/fast switch and the blitz button in the process, but they work again.

      Good thing, as they have mixing bowl attachment and it’d be so wasteful to throw the whole thing away over an internal switch wearing out.

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        I think mine might have a broken/worn gear. The motor still works and they sort of still turn but slowly and with little power.

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    Hot take Wednesday. When a recipe says to scoop out the seeds in tomatoes or cucumbers for a salad or whatever. No. I paid for those seeds. They are going in. I don’t care if it makes it soggy. Plus that’s extra work that I’m not prepared to commit to.

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    So I don’t qualify for the Sydney role because they require someone in office once a week.

    Got some really useful feedback and info from the recruiter though, so that’s something.

    Another interview tomorrow at 2pm. Not super excited about this one, but if it comes through so be it.

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    You haven’t lived until the smoke alarms go off when you’re in the dunny 😂

    I burnt my dinner :/

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      I suspect we’re about 3 weeks off the house smoke alarms going off at 3am all the time because of internal humidity. Bye bye batteries

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        Oh yikes, we’ve never had that happen. The closest thing I’ve seen is at my last place, apparently a spider built a home inside the vent of one of the smoke alarms, so everytime there was some wind, the cobweb was pushed into the sensor and alarms would go off.

        We can’t just unplug the batteries though, all of our alarms are hardwired and wired together, so if one goes off, the entire house starts beeping. We do have a control panel where we can pause an alarm for 10 minutes, but they aren’t very fond of us doing that since if there was an actual fire, we’d be clueless

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    I happened to be in the kitchen washing my dishes at 5 pm just now. The cleaner came in and emptied the organic waste bin into the general waste bin.

    I’m scandalised. If the organic waste bin weren’t there, I wouldn’t think much of it. But to have it be there and be a total lie isn’t cool. 🤬

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      recycling is a scam

      I do agree with recycling in principle and I do my bit regarding aluminium, glass and cardboard but everything else is just not recycled by industry or gov.

      my bit for the environment is to consume less, a lot lot less,

      I’m also trying to make choices that result in less waste, eg, a cardboard box is better than a plastic bottle

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        my bit for the environment is to consume less, a lot lot less,

        This is the most important bit of anything for the environment. We’re so primed by our society to consume, to want more. It’s almost rebellious to go against it and deliberately consume less.

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          So much of what people buy they don’t even regard as consumption

          like redoing a perfectly good kitchen every few years just because of fashion

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      Yup. The recycling bins at work are a lie. The cleaners dump them in together. Even the pure paper ones meant for the animal house. 😾

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    I have successfully aquired new bulbs for my headlights, after realising one of them was out last night. If I can now motivate myself to actually install them this may be my car’s shortest cyclops period yet. Usually I am terrible at getting myself organsed to actually buy the bulbs.

    As a bonus Supercheap Auto is next to NQR, so I have also replenished my supplies of cheese, butter and fish. Also a couple of bonus meat pies.

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    Guess I’m the night owl tonight.

    I’m almost at the end of reading the entire SCP catalogue. It’s taken about 3 years and honestly, it was worth it.

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      Literally one of my fav sites. I was reading it back when they just started the competition for the 1000 series. And to see it grow the way it has is just incredible. There are so many amazing entries, tales, GoIs.

      DjKaktus remains my favourite writer, especially their newest set of SCPs tying that flesh cult in with demons and folklore.

      The Stairs (in the 000s iirc) was one of the first I read and it creeped me the fuck out. The Old Man as well. And anything that involves SCPs and archeology, hell yeah dig up that creepy-ass temple in Egypt/Persia/Mesopotamia and then make up a bunch of rituals from all the Abrahamic faiths to keep the “scary unknown” contained. Right up my alley.

      Sorry for gushing! I just get too excited about that site 😬😅 What are your favourite ones???

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        I remember when 179 came out and I followed it on and off for years then lost track. Came back and was blown away by how far the whole thing has come! Series 1 was sooooo good, but the intense and really long Kaktus ones blew me away as well.

        DJKaktus and Harry Blank are probs my favorites currently. Harry Blank has a cannon for site 54 which is really, really good. Just finished it the other night and it was basically a novel.

        My personal favorite has to be the one where it’s a Sopranos DVD, and you can keep going into TV screens in the show. So they zoom into a TV in the Sopranos house, then zoom into another TV in the show that’s on and so on and so forth. It’s really, really good. SCP 2614.

        Oh and the basketball game, SCP 1733. Read it tonight if you get a chance. Actually scared me.

        My other favorite is probably the whole thing about the fairy queen that gave her heart to the SCP1000 children of the night. It’s a Kaktus one that’s really epic.

        The canon ones can be really good too, but problem is a lot of them are unfinished, so you get really into it, then it ends on a cliff hanger.

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          Oh god, 1733 😭 I’d forgotten until I went to the page and saw the picture. Never play that again, every request for testing should be denied.

          Alright, I don’t recall reading 2614, but I now have a severe case of the heebie jeebies. Utterly creep-inducing.

          And now I’m back to reading this site, hooked again. I like series 1 just because they are quite contained, but the later series’ where an over-arching lore is established over multiple SCPs and tales is so damn addicting.

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    Do I go out and buy some sour cream for my enchiladas or could I do without? That is the biggest dilemma I face today.