Pet peeves: The return (Part 5)

Indeed, the toast must be burned slightly before being placed between 2 slices of bread.

Imagine having a massive empire of spice and this is the best you can come up with.

seems pretty messed up for you to shame people for being poor honestly, think you should take some time to reevaluate yourself on an emotional+spiritual level

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This victorian era recipe has nothing to do with the poor… also in a book called invalid cookery there is a recipe where you add meat and other garnish to it.

It’s certainly not valid cooking…

Gets funnier when you also learn that these sandwiches had pepper as an ingredient which during that era costs an modern equivalent of somewhere around 200-400 euros per pound.

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I’m sure a ‘recipe’ with 3 ingredients (bread, salt, pepper) designed to add texture to plain bread has nothing to do with being poor and not having many available ingredients

Give your head a wobble

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Alright, i’ll give you that one.
My mistake.

New season in D4 in 2 days, was gonna remake my necro. But since its season of blood, maybe I should make my blood necro again. At least then I’d get modifiers from the season that would help her? Right?

Playing Frost Sorc this season was basically; “so, here’s a load of modifiers for fire and lightning sorc”

We’re now over a month out from Starfield’s release.

To those who’ve played it: Will it have the staying power of Skyrim?

I am waiting for more stability patches and so on before I continue to PC play.
And a few more mods, but support isn’t due for a long old while.
My answer is… maybe. I’ve had fun so far.

Depends if modders will turn it into an engine framework for creating entirely new RPGs

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depends entirely on if you can mod mudcrabs into being Mr Krabbs and making them go ‘agagagagagagag wooooah’

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I’m waiting for a certain brit to release a video where he reveals how to deactivate the AI via an exploit/glitch in Starfield.

https://lintian.eu/img/argent-dawn/detail.jpg

I have one of these left over after assembling an Ikea coffee table. I’m pretty sure I followed the instructions to the letter, and part of me is tempted to disassemble it just to double-check that I’ve inserted them all as instructed.

But eh. Even if I missed inserting one, there is enough redundancy in the construction to ensure it will safely stay together. I’m just going to assume it’s a spare.

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Can only go from how Ikea does it here in Sweden but since we’re the origin: Yes its a spare! They add extra spares in case something would go missing either in packaging or etc. Cus then there is always enough to cover it.

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My phone didn’t like that xD

Kinda like lego kits, really. Random extra bits in every box.

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Or IKEA furniture.

(I like circles)

Ikea furniture does sometimes feel like Lego for grownups, so it’s an apt comparison!

(Seriously, it’s fun and satisfying to assemble, everything is thought out to ensure that the instructions are clear and assembly doesn’t require feats of strength, and you can just see how much engineering effort went into what looks like a simple construction when what seemed like a bad idea, and a shoddy joint, suddenly snaps together securely with the power of physics.)

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I have never once seen a ‘Toast sandwhich’ in the wild, and at this point I’m pretty convinced it’s just Made Up as another way to jab at the UK.

There’s plenty of actually real and entirely valid reasons to mock, people don’t need to fabricate new ones, smh :roll_eyes: