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  • Rare so mamma so thin joke

  • Stealing the moon like some vector copycat. Its not even the full moon lool

  • Idk maybe. Probably tastes horrible, possibly has committed war crimes in Sudan. Nobody knows where the lettuce came from.

  • I mean, evil vs old. Choice seems simple

  • I really don't like how (standard) anime girls always have their back arched (to make them more cute, I guess?). It really doesn't work with a lot of movements like striking a hammer. If this pic is supposed to be epic, she needs a more dynamic pose. This just looks like some rich Instagram girl touched a hammer for the first time.

  • I searched for wizard on duckduckgo

  • Is this the gay version of Tiger milk protein bars?

  • NOOOOOOOO

  • Please no, don't subsidize anything Java-Script. It will only make it less efficient.

  • Eyo what.

    49 Partners??

    I think at this point its more F+ than a relationship. Which is cool, but where do you get the time to talk to all of them? Are they a full-time partner? Even then. This has to be bait. Ain't no way u talking to 49 partners on the regular. Is the whole neighborhood in on this? What is happening.

  • Yes the worst thing about the meat industry XD

  • As someone who likes sports, I agree.

    I don't take any extra, but I appreciate what it does. (It could calm down on the hair, tho. Human body hair isn't even pretty like fur. Why is it still there?)

  • Interesting.

    So it basically enables some more compiler magic. As an embedded guy I'll stay away from it, since I like my code being translated a bit more directly, but maybe I'll look into the generated code and see if I can apply some of the ideas for optimizations in the future.

  • Or the Latin name for Artemis.

    But where are they? I need to know... so I can avoid them...

  • I never looked into this, so I have some questions.

    Isn't the overhead of a new function every time going to slow it down? Like I know that LLVM has special instructions for Haskell-functions to reduce overhead, but there is still more overhead than with a branch, right? And if you don't use Haskell, the overhead is pretty extensive, pushing all registers on the stack, calling new function, push buffer-overflow protection and eventual return and pop everything again. Plus all the other stuff (kinda language dependent).

    I don't understand what advantage is here, except for stuff where recursive makes sense due to being more dynamic.

  • Heyo, not OP, but have been doing the same for almost a year now.

    I mealprep for four days, due to the size of my pot and bowls.

    Breakfast

    Ingredients

    (4 portions)

    • 400g Tofu
    • (High-protein) soy-milk
    • Salt, Pepper, Paprika-Powder, Curry-Powder, Chili-Flakes, Herbs
    • 8 Slices of whole-grain bread
    • Margarine
    • Mustard

    Mealprep

    Crumbled Tofu. I just crumble 400g of tofu in a bowl, add salt, pepper, curry-powder, paprika-powder, chili flakes, and some pre-chopped and dried herbs. I add about 4 shots of soy-milk, mix everything and put it in a glass with the lid on. (I eyeball the amount of spices. Maybe start making one portion (100g Tofu for me) and see how you like the spices. As starting point paprika- and curry-powder are the same amount, as are chili-flakes and herbs.) The original recipe used only cumin, salt and pepper, so just play around till you find something that tastes good.

    Heating it up

    Relatively simple: Just put margarine and mustard on 2 slices of bread. Put a quarter of the prepared Tofu in a pan. I add another shot of soy-milk to make it stickier. Fry the Tofu and spread it on the Bread.

    Dinner

    Ingredients

    (for 4 portions)

    • 2 onions
    • 600g of brown rice
    • about 180g of vegan ground-meat (depends on package size)
    • Chili-flakes, Pepper, Herbs
    • enough bullion-powder for 3-4 liters, or to taste
    • some (sesame-)oil
    • (20g of creatine)

    Mealprep

    Chop the onions, add a bit of oil to a large pot, add the onions, vegan ground-meat, pepper, herbs and chili-flakes. Fry it until the onions are glassy. Add the rice, about 1.8 Liters of water, bullion-powder and creatine. Let it cook with a lid until all the water is soaked into the rice. Be careful at the end to not burn the rice. Divide the mushy rice into 4 containers and put them in the fridge. There should be a bit of space left in the container for the rice to rise, otherwise the water will squeeze out and turn the rice on the bottom to mush.

    Heating it up

    If your first meal is after preparation, just eat it, while its warm. Otherwise get a large pan, put some oil in it and fry the rice until its hot. I usually fill the container with warm water to also heat it up. That way I don't have to clean an extra plate. (My containers are made from glass, but can withstand a big heat-difference, do not do, if not sure.)

    Lunch

    Yea, idk. I should probably eat lunch, but it's extra work. If anyone knows something easy, preferably with lentils, beans or peas, let me know.

    Meal-sizes

    At some point I calculated the macros I need and it roughly fits. You should probably do the same. Also I take a multi-vitamin/mineral since I don't have the nerve to prepare veggies.

  • I don't think there is a moral reason against direct democracy. You just need enough people to get on board with the idea. But in america the Republicans would loose a lot of power, so they won't vote for it.

    Elected officials are relatively reliable. Maybe not for needs, but for wants. Biden for example made increasing demands of Israel, as popular opinion (of his voterbase) shifted. Sadly nobody cares about smaller issues, so there isn't really pressure to change e.g. right to repair. Maybe on local level smaller stuff can change.

    Politics is so contentious, because the algorithms feed us different realities. If I was reading conservative news 24/7 I might also start thinking that climate change doesn't exist, the gays are coming for my children etc.

    There is similar stuff on the left, just not as widespread. Democratic voters are on average moderate CNN-watching boomers.

    No idea how to fix this. Similar issues are starting here in Germany, but a bit less. I think the "Tagesschau" and similar news are probably a big reason Germany is relatively moderate compared to others.