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Or how about investing in and restoring ‘third places’ like community centres where they can socialise without having to spend money?
Or how about investing in and restoring ‘third places’ like community centres where they can socialise without having to spend money?
As soon as the term ‘effective altruism’ is rolled out, I know exactly what kinda cunt the person is
I think I’ve found my niche…and it’s so very specific
I think this guy was born with gator legs
Sounds pretty similar to the start of Wall-E
Didn’t realise until a few years ago that this track is a cover
How many people are inside one of that size?!
I have been known to have marmite and nutritional yeast on toast… it tastes like B12
I was just thinking that this person needs a bit of marmite in their life
Sounds like a good excuse for a dark urge playthrough, if you haven’t already.
Check out konbu (wakame), which comes dried. It’s great for adding a ‘fishy’ flavour to soups, stocks, etc. Ive used it to flavour tofish and it works well. Or Welsh laverbread (depending on where you live) looks unappetising but its quite nice, and there’s lots of recipes using it that are very different to the ‘usual’ asian seaweed recipes.
Waxcaps are such striking mushrooms. My favourite being The parrot waxcap (Gliophorus psittacinus), with its variable green to yellow colouration.
Not so many pickup drivers in the rest of the world compared to the US. Plenty of BMWs though
I like bell peppers, but before veganism became more mainstream where I am a few years back, the lazy veggie option in restaurants was bell pepper stuffed with couscous, and I grew to detest it.
Jackfruit. For a while it was the ‘go to’ vegan option for places to offer; jackfruit smothered in awfully sweet BBQ sauce. The texture is softer than anything it’s trying to mimic, It’s messy, and flavourless.
One of my favourite names for anything is these being called ‘desire lines’. It’s so whimsical.
Pretty sure it’s one of the BBC nature documentaries narrated by David Attenborough