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The president’s job is to manage risk. But Donald Trump is the risk: Donald Trump was a gamble. It’s not paying off.
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Does “The Case Against Socialism” hold up? It does not. A brief look at Rand Paul’s new book.
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Human breath taking its toll on The Scream, say scientists – they have discovered Edvard Munch accidentally used an impure tube of cadmium yellow
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Weekly coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - week of May 18
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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After having the worst day, I was reminded of Arsenio Halls most glorious slapstick moment
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Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
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Anime: Where to start?
I have Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Showtime. Possibly Disney+ soon too, but I'm guessing Disney doesn't do a ton of anime (other than Spirited Away? Does that count?). I'm looking for a good...
I have Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Showtime. Possibly Disney+ soon too, but I'm guessing Disney doesn't do a ton of anime (other than Spirited Away? Does that count?).
I'm looking for a good anime show to start watching - I'm brand new to the medium. I've seen guides here and there, but there are so. many. options. so I've had decision paralysis choosing which to watch first.
I guess I'm looking for a bingeable show that's funny and has feel-good characters, but I'm not set on anything specifically. Some, but not a ton, action would be good too I guess. I'm also fine starting off with a lesser-known show if there's a good one!
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Thanks to whoever moved this to ~anime - didn't know it was a thing! It's been a while since I've been on Tildes so I forgot exactly how it worked.
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RIP Captain Jen Casey -RCAF Snowbirds Public Affairs Officer that perished in crash today
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Edison Mail vulnerability allowing unauthorized access to email accounts of other users
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Doordash and pizza arbitrage
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You are going to live in a rustic cabin in the mountains for four months. What do you bring?
This is a scenario question similar to the "You are stranded on a deserted island, what do you bring?" question. The following guidelines I offer stem from my planning and experiences, I begin my...
This is a scenario question similar to the "You are stranded on a deserted island, what do you bring?" question. The following guidelines I offer stem from my planning and experiences, I begin my 4 months shortly.
- There is no electricity, no running water, no plumbing, no cell phone service nor internet service.
- US Postal Service is available.
- It is about 45 minutes away from the nearest town and is located on United States Forest Service owned land.
- You will be sharing the cabin with several other like-minded people that you've never met before in a roommate dynamic.
- The accommodations are free through the program.
- This program runs a 9 days on, 5 days off work schedule. For the 9 days on, you will be camping along trails you are maintaining and not be at the cabin.
- Basic food storage (coolers), a solar shower, washboards and tables will be provided.
What do you bring? For functionality? To maintain comfort and/or sanity? Entertainment purposes? Keep in mind the point of this experience is to remove yourself from the grid, expose yourself to the rawness of nature and the elements. While it's tempting to say you'd bring a $10k solar/battery array, download all the things, and just host 5 day binge watching sessions with the bears, that's not the purpose. ;)
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Africa’s biggest collection of ancient human footprints has been found
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Looking for good quality sleep headphones
The cheap bluetooth sleep-mask with built-in headphones I ordered off Amazon stopped working (big surprise) and I'm in the market for something similar but of good quality. Requirements: Wireless...
The cheap bluetooth sleep-mask with built-in headphones I ordered off Amazon stopped working (big surprise) and I'm in the market for something similar but of good quality. Requirements:
- Wireless
- Comfortable to wear while I'm lying on my side
It doesn't have to be part of a sleep mask, and it doesn't even need to have great audio quality. I use it more for audiobooks and white noise than music. I just want something that's going to work with no issues and last for a while.
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The wonderful world of Chinese hi-fi - The world of good and cheap headphones from anonymous Chinese companies
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Non-glamorous gains: The Pennsylvania land tax experiment
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Hundreds of thousands of Australians affected by the government’s robodebt scheme will receive notices from Centrelink about an upcoming class action under orders from the federal court
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Why carbon pricing is not sufficient to mitigate climate change—and how “sustainability transition policy” can help
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How Prince of Persia defeated Apple II's memory limitations | War Stories
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Q Team is content that COVIDSafe is an innocuous application that should be considered safe to download for most people
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How remastering ABC TV show 'The Stranger' after fifty-five years brought joy to its star, Ron Haddrick, in his dying days
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A coalition of 62 countries has backed a joint Australian and European Union push for an independent inquiry into the coronavirus outbreak ahead of a crucial World Health Assembly meeting in Geneva
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Coal industry will never recover after coronavirus pandemic, say experts
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Food Escapades & Curry Fridays ! Tesco Real Food's Chicken korma recipe
this week's curry was a simple chicken korma recipe I made that I found on tesco foods' website, last place I'd expect to get a recipe for a curry hah. I'm quite happy with this experience because...
this week's curry was a simple chicken korma recipe I made that I found on tesco foods' website, last place I'd expect to get a recipe for a curry hah. I'm quite happy with this experience because it's the first time in a while I've had significant leftovers after eating one of these, which means I totally ate less than I usually do. In fact, we had leftovers for over 2 more breakfasts left ! It makes me happy because I'm trying to lose a bit of weight out here... means I'm doing the good first step :P Anyhow, as it comes for the recipe, it was a quite simple recipe with not a lot of complexity to the spice mix. I do believe the added 'extra spices' it tells you to add at the bottom are real crucial for it to be extra delicious comparatively to what it would've been with just the main spices. One thing I did have to change tho was the usage of Chicken drumsticks instead of breasts as the recipe calls for, which ended up being alright as well. Honestly chicken dishes can pretty easily interchange the cut of chicken without it affecting the quality of the dish much, which is pretty great ! Another touch I found quite appealing was the use of toasted flaked almonds as a garnish, the crunchiness of the almonds made for a real nice textural contrast. Overall a simple dish and pretty by the books I think, but that doesn't mean it's any bad ! Def recommend if you're in the mood for something simple.
Picture of the dish: https://imgur.com/a/L7Ix8T9
Recipe: https://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/chicken-korma-curry.htmlQuestion of the day: Any recent culinary discoveries you'd think people should know more about?
Have a great day and STAY SAFE ! <3
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Do we really want a new Cold War with China? Corporate media is laying the ideological groundwork for a new cold war with China, presenting nation as a hostile power that needs to be kept in check.
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Building a mouse squad against Covid-19
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Rock samples aren’t archived or shared: An international group of geologists make the case for storing and sharing ancient rocks
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"Couchsurfing needs your help" - Couchsurfing has changed to a subscription model
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The GOP is the problem. Is ‘human identity politics’ the solution? (Book review of Ezra Klein’s 'Why We’re Polarized')
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What happens in a recession and is it inevitable?
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Scrivenvar: A text editor with built-in R functionality
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How New York suffered nearly ten times the number of deaths as California
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Llama antibodies could help fight coronavirus, study finds
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Mouse embryos that are four per cent human are step towards spare organs
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The prophecies of Q: American conspiracy theories are entering a dangerous new phase
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The paranoid style in American politics: It had been around a long time before the Radical Right discovered it (1964)
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United Launch Alliance launches robotic X-37B space plane on sixth classified mission
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The coronavirus in capitalist Russia: The Russian government has not only failed to effectively battle the emergency but has attempted to actively ignore it and the plight of its citizens
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In defense of hellfire: The rhetoric of damnation has been lost. But how else can we adequately condemn injustice?
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Benjamin Netanyahu says new Israeli government should annex illegal settlements
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“Immune to evidence”: How dangerous coronavirus conspiracies spread
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The making of Doom 64
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Perfect Dark turns twenty - The definitive story behind the N64 hit that outclassed James Bond
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American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sues Betsy DeVos over “reprehensible” new sexual assault rules
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The coronavirus crisis has highlighted exploitative global trade regimes
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Rep. Justin Amash ends his third-party White House bid: Amash said the timing wasn’t right, in large part because of the coronavirus pandemic
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Why this woman chooses to live in a ghost town
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The need for software testing: Neil Ferguson's unstable epidemiologic model
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The mysterious religion of Carthage
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ZUTOMAYO - Study Me (2020)
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