CoffeeJunkie

joined 1 year ago
[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

Nice username. ๐Ÿ˜ Dynavap fan? ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿƒ

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 6 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (1 children)

I'll try to address some of this, as I'm able. ๐Ÿ™‚

  1. Yes, many many milks, we can't agree on what is best. Personally I like a quality almond milk, for its nutrients & no sugars and huge bonus it's shelf stable. Great for emergencies.

  2. I think the dearth of fresh produce is related to Americans not doing a lot of cooking. Most Americans have a simpler diet, and the stores need to concentrate on a number of things they know will sell. Baby carrots are actually awesome, you're going to appreciate this -- IIRC baby carrots are an innovative way to reduce food waste, sell crop. A farmer had ugly, misshapen, perhaps slightly molded or otherwise undesirable carrots. But most of it was good! So they cut off the bad parts & whittle it down to a nice, uniform, attractive shape & size. Baby carrots were born! Kids like them, they're 'snackable'...idk, I like them & I like the green effort.

  3. Yes, food dyes are thrown into everything. RFK recently did a little rant about the yellow dye, some coal runoff chemical. He's absolutely right, it's not cool. I always say you go back 200 years & some people were starving, food of any kind was great. Now we throw red dye into ketchup solely because the ketchup isn't red enough. Disgusting.

  4. Natural eggs have some waxy layer on it, a protective layer. So your eggs look dirtier but are actually healthier, can withstand low/no refrigeration. IIRC. Our eggs have that layer removed, they're required by law to be 'washed'. Yes, I also think it's bullshit.

  5. It is definitely the sugar & preservatives.

  6. As our bellies have grown, so has everything else. If you find old houses with old cabinets & old plates, you'll find the dinner plates are much smaller than we have today! We have been programmed to consume. Search 'dinner plates have gotten bigger' and read for yourself.

  7. Yes, our police forces get down to counties. Towns. Idk, I would say that this should provide a more personal & immediate presence. Also in the American spirit, keeping these matters fractured & separate (but also working together, and deferring to increasing levels of authority as needed) allows for the most freedom. You don't like how things are run in this town? Well move to another one. Same with the states. I see people moving towns because they want a better school for their kids. It allows for choice.

  8. Yeah, pretty much. TBF, though, our brains can only process so much. And what can we do about the European stuff, anyway?? We've got our jobs, maybe our families, our homes, 334M fucking people of our own with various beliefs scattered across 50 diverse states, heavy taxation without representation (hint, hint), our own problems...then somebody comes up to you..."Did you hear what happened in Fuckistan this morning? ๐Ÿฅบ" NO! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ™ƒ

Thankfully, with the internet, we can look into any world events we want to & educate ourselves that way. I do, I am politically more involved than most. But no, I cannot name current ministers, chancellors, presidents... I hear their position & that's enough for me. Not my monkeys, not my circus, you handle yours & I'll handle mine.

12 . Thanks! I think at heart we're very cordial people generally speaking. But onto that second, contradictory part: I absolutely agree. I live in a generally good area, but I also see a lot of...other...people. There's a saying, people were a lot more polite & considerate when duelling was legal. Looking around, I think things have become far too 'civilized', the people too soft & dumb, our food as you've pointed out is poisoned, mental & physical illnesses abound, the people haven't seen real hard times, there is no clear & present danger to unite & fight so they make up stupid things to get offended by & fight each other, they're protected from the natural consequences of their actions...I see it. Often. This & more culminates in disrespect & disconnects. Unlike other nations, partly because of our freedoms & partially because our legal system lacks balls, we tolerate a lot of bullshit behavior. As they say, if you tolerate something, expect more of it.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

You don't need to speculate or theorize; they say exactly how they did it. I cut to the exact part of the video where it is succinctly explained.

You'll also notice that, according to Ben/according to Israel/according to Hezbollah... they advertised that they were going to stop using phones & switch to pagers. In July. So people going on about "they could have done this all along" are wrong. It's been since sometime in July. This July. Which makes this a very fast & even more effective military operation.

Yes, the shell company was set up 1.5 years ago. Date of sale, idk. But common sense: you need to sell your enemy the goods...and you need to know with relative certainty that the hardware is actively in use. So: since July.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm going to counter with 2 distilled, oversimplified thoughts:

Happiness is a choice; most people can find a way to be happy in their lives with what they have.

People shouldn't have children mainly to experience joy, be complete, or just because. That's fucked up. I know people will fluff out a number of reasons if challenged, but I think you nailed it, and I think more than a few people have kids just to have kids.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago

I remember exactly where I was & what I was doing when 9/11 happened. I was in middle school, science class, it promptly ended & we watched the live footage play on a CRT TV.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

6 feet under the jail.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 15 points 1 month ago (1 children)

A well-intentioned thought. There is indeed a lot of corn. Dedicated fields are valuable, and practical. We just need to find better use for them. ๐Ÿ™‚

It's far easier said than done, but I would love to see fields of industrial hemp! It would clean the soil, water, and sky. Hemp has so many uses. We can wear it, our clothing would be stronger & last longer...I'm telling you, it would be worth a try.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Oh that would be super insulting & an invite for a slander case. I would say, unfortunately, that his name is most definitely Christian Dingus.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago (6 children)

The thing is, it tastes good. It's very smooth, the beans are cleaned & roasted in an oven for 20-28 mins. Ground. Then probably, likely mixed with boiling water unless you're doing cold brew.

It's very sanitary & idk as others say maybe it's because the animals eat the best cherries & it's got nothing to do with the digestion. In any case: it is tasty.

[โ€“] CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I'm going to keep an open mind, but I haven't seen much positive about Sony & Motorola smartphones. Haven't even looked at them for probably 10 years.

A big thing that kept me away from them, aside from their reputation for lackluster/poor performance, was the lack of root/ROMs.

But I've gotten older. Specific root benefits have become much fewer, punishments for rooting are more common, well maintained custom ROMs just aren't a thing (and for what phone?). So all of the rules have changed on me...and maybe it's time to take another look at Sony, Motorola. ๐Ÿ™‚ Do you have any specific recommendations?

I want USB-C, I mean they all should be. I want microSD expandable storage. I'd sure like an aux port but I can go without.

 
view more: next โ€บ