Ufot

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[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 1 points 7 months ago

At least they wouldn't have to pay for cars/gas anymore!

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Get a solid $20 knife and look up some knife techniques. Grab a bowl or something ready for the scraps. I can dice up an onion in like 30 seconds, you could probably do it in less than a minute if you have a sharp knife and practice a little.

If youre really pressed for time you can prep ingredients beforehand, either earlier in the day, or even a previous day, and then cook them later.

Some recipes do take a lot of work and prep but lots of them don't. Some take awhile but the active time isn't much, so it's not like you just have to stand there.

Its easier said than done, but you don't have to wait until you're hungry to start cooking.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I like baseball, it's got lots of stats, its always on, and you don't have to be glued to the radio/tv to follow a game. Playoffs give you the drama. Regular season is more of a cruise.

If you like the radio the sf giants have an excellent radio(TV too) broadcast team. They have a good Spanish broadcasting duo too if that's your thing.

I'm sure there's other good ones, I couldn't tell you, following one team casually is enough of a time commitment.

If youre in America it's probably a good idea just to follow the local team. If there isn't one check to see if there's a AA or AAA affiliate nearby.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 1 points 7 months ago

What are ethical ways people could/should invest their money into instead?

I'm not going to ever be a landlord, but I want to retire at the point.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Maybe you can enlighten me on more ethical ways to invest my money because at this point I think not putting money into a 401k is a terrible financial decision.

Tax deferred compounding interest is too good of a deal for the average person to pass up. Over 30 years you'll be looking at anywhere from 100-150% return on investment.

$50 a paycheck for 30 years with 5% avg return turns your $39k total contributions into $100k in retirement savings. $100 turns $78k in total contributions into $200k savings.

For many people who find saving difficult, me included, being able to set it and forget it, plus the understanding it needs to be for retirement to get the full return, has allowed me to save money I would have spent/wasted otherwise.

Due to the compounding factor, the sooner a person starts the better the return, so to discourage young people to not put money into a 401k is IMO actively harmful.

IMO It's like telling someone they shouldn't have health insurance. Yeah it's bullshit that society forces us to participate in a fucked up system but not having it puts future you at a terrible risk.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 1 points 8 months ago

For me blues and jazz are genres that I much prefer to hear live than recorded. I'll put them on if I'm in a particular mood, but they're not in my regular rotation.

If I want to see live music the first thing I'll do is scope a few venues to see if I happen to recognize any artists. Second thing I'll do is look for any blues or jazz shows.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 1 points 8 months ago

Lol this always cracked me up. Ask your partner I guess?

Fwiw I picked up some vanilla scented beard oil for when I eventually date again. I don't want to smell like leather. But if sandlewood gets my next partner going lol, I'll pick some up.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 3 points 8 months ago

Ok I got home pretty late so I'm not going to donit tonight but I'll do it sometime tomorrow. I'll mark this as unread so I remember.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 5 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I have a cookbook that has some, I can send you some pics when I get home. It'll be a few hours so i might forget. If you're interested remind me and I'll be happy to.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 2 points 8 months ago

TIL the word malapropism. Thanks!

Reminds me of when I was like 21 and one of my friends would get super worked up and annoyed when our friend would mess up an idiom. I had to take him aside a couple times and tell him "look my guy, you need to relax. You obviously understood what she was trying to say, it literally does not matter, and this person is your friend stop being a jerk."

I can't remember if he eventually chilled or I just moved away and forgot about it lol

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 2 points 8 months ago

Good post. I think there's several different reasons. It's a shortcut to identity, community. It gives people something to believe in. It can just simplify things. They have good feelings attached to X, so when X is thought of or spoke of or whatever it brings up good feelings.

For me I'd consider myself a fan of 3 different sports teams. I don't watch the other teams playing, except if it's something especially intriguing. Any info or news about other teams is always processed with a varying amount ok how does this relate to my team. Or how does this provide more context about what my team is doing. I like it. It's fun. How much and how frequently I care is related to how good the team is, but I'll always check in eventually even if they're garbage lol.

I'd just call it a heuristic. Fandom is a heuristic that can simplify and/or strengthen someone's ability to gaf about something.

[–] Ufot@hexbear.net 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

If you want to be really lazy you can add (cooked) beans to a rice cooker and prepare it all together. Use the liquid from the can of beans + can/jar of salsa instead of water and you're all set.

It's no culinary masterpiece but it's efficient

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