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Spaceballstheusername, to asklemmy in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

No this is the most insane thing my wife calls them pigs in a blanket. I told her that’s not what it’s called that’s something else but she refuses and is trying to have our children call it that as well. I’ve married a psycho.

Spaceballstheusername, to europe in EU Budget - Which Countries are EU Contributors and Beneficiaries?

Also by improving struggling countries it means you have more and stronger markets to sell to. When you empower your neighboring countries everyone is safer and stronger.

Spaceballstheusername, to asklemmy in What's an easy yet useful skill that everyone should learn?

Yeah but I feel at least at weddings circle dancing is more common and that requires going in the middle and showing your moves not really partner dancing. I haven’t been to a wedding where there’s partner dancing with enough room to do a waltz.

Spaceballstheusername, to asklemmy in What's an easy yet useful skill that everyone should learn?

Learn a dance or two nothing too complicated but being able to bust out a dance at a wedding really impressed everyone.

Spaceballstheusername, to games in Sonic the Hedgehog helped revive 63-year-old Sega. The firm wants a repeat with its other classics

I just really hope they select games that have a good story or even better have a great story that and attach it to some IP that has very little storyline. People come for the IP but stay for the story. Unfortunately they’ll probably just pick the game with the largest fan base, attach some well known actors to it and then cram a bunch of nostalgic references into it and call it a day. Especially since the success of sonic means a lot of money will be sunk into it and a lot of suits will try to push dumb shit through.

Spaceballstheusername, to news in Lewiston shooting suspect found dead, law enforcement officials say

California keeps passing them then they get struck down

Spaceballstheusername, to greentext in What strange kind of wizardry is this?

You also don’t use extreme pressure.

Spaceballstheusername, to technology in Windows 12 May Require a Subscription

Yeah this sounds like the most reasonable outcome but companies have been surprising me recently with how dumb they can be.

Spaceballstheusername, to news in Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds

I think you broke your fingers mate while typing that I don’t understand what you’re trying to say.

Spaceballstheusername, to news in New York employers must include pay rates in job ads under new state law

I live in CA where a law like this has been in effect for a while. Almost all jobs I look at have a pretty tight pay range and has allowed me to bypass not wasting time applying for super low pay positions. Every once in a blue moon you see a company post in bad faith but that’s an anomaly not the norm and let’s me know they’re a shitty company I shouldn’t work for.

Spaceballstheusername, to asklemmy in What's a current or growing trend only you seem to have concerns about?

But heat radiates out to space it doesn’t accumulate in the atmosphere like CO2 does. Plus if we switch to a fully renewable grid you aren’t introducing any new heat to the system just moving it around.

Spaceballstheusername, to asklemmy in What's a current or growing trend only you seem to have concerns about?

I think you underestimate how much energy hits the earth from the sun. The total amount of energy humans use in a year hits the earth in an hour. How much heat we give off is pretty negligible.

Spaceballstheusername, to technology in The false promises of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving

I remember watching a video talking about is there a camera that can see as well as a human eye. The resolution was there are cameras that see close but not as well and they are very big and expensive and the human brain filters much of it without you realizing. I think it could be done with a camera or two but I think we are not close to the technology for the near future.

Spaceballstheusername, to nostupidquestions in Why don't schools simulate a typical 9 to 5 work week for students and remove homework entirely?

Sounds like a good teacher.

Spaceballstheusername, to nostupidquestions in Why don't schools simulate a typical 9 to 5 work week for students and remove homework entirely?

I think there is some nefarious reasons for the current setup but here’s a point I didn’t see. People and children especially can’t learn for 8 hours straight learning needs to be broken up with play time or eating or socializing. Then reinforcement of what you learned earlier before you go to sleep can be helpful. Ideally I don’t think homework should be learning new subjects or really hard at all it should be a cake walk of whatever was learned during that day.

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