Hayduke

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[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 5 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

That's a good question but hard to nail down. In terms of nutrition, I was in decent shape as an omnivore in my late teens, early twenties, but nutrition was miles away from any thoughts I had on my diet. And even then, back in the late 90s/turn of the millinea, most substitutes and otherwise interesting plant-based foods didn't exist, had limited availability or were pretty rough (cheeses, burgers etc...). Best we had was Morningstar corn dogs, boca and tofutti slices.

I think Soy Curls were hitting the market up in Portland around that time (2k-ish), and that would have been mega when I was younger. But I was in Sac/San Diego at that time and distribution wasnt as widespread, or at least I hadn't seen them. Though, now that I think of it, you could get big tvp chunks in 16oz bags at Trader Joe's in that timeframe, so I guess that's my primary answer.

That said, I suppose I would have loved to discover Sunflower Cafe in Fair Oaks (Sacramento CA area) earlier on before going vegan. The super nut-burgers are amazing and that might have driven me to joining the dark side a lot sooner.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Knock your knuckles against your car door to zap static electricity on something less sensitive.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

For those who enjoy peanut butter and banana sandwiches, take it to the next level with Sriracha sauce.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 142 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Brave Sir Donald ran away. Bravely ran away away!

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 21 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I was going to say, this guy has presidential nominee written all over him.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 34 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

She walked him like a dog. Flatly stated he could be easily manipulated, and proceeded to do just that. He could not even muster the courage to make meaningful eye contact with her the entire debate. She just stared him down and dominated him. How brutally emasculating for him.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 22 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The amount of destruction logging causes here in Oregon is sickening. Just came back from the coast and where hundreds of acres of beautiful trees stood is now a desolate scar.

I get that we have an addiction to wood products, but there has to be a better way. All you see are patches of land that look like Calvin's head when Hobbes cuts his hair, and monoculture "reforestation" efforts that ignore the amount of nutrition and fungal/floral/animal diversity that have been removed/destroyed. It just sucks. It reminds me of Costa Rica. I just hope we can choose, like much of Costa Rica, to try and embrace conservation and make an industry around that instead.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

He sure has been a big disappointment. I admired and even respected him and what he was driving, but once his PR team decided to not exist any longer, I guess, his behavior was instantly and incredibly immature and off-putting.

I want to appreciate everything he has had his booger-hooks in for what they are (apart from Twitter), but I just can't imagine supporting them until he simply isn't in the picture at all.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Absolutely. If you haven't seen Washington Crossing the Deleware in person, you simply haven't experienced it properly. You don't get the sense of scale on the internet. Same with the Louvre, d'Orsay or any other world-class museum. Even local museums like the Columbia Maritime Museum in Astoria OR has exhibits and stories that really require that intimate exposure to be engrossed in the information. It transforms your reception to the exhibits and cannot be replicated virtually.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 13 points 3 weeks ago

At least. The aryan nation has been hunkered down there for over 50 years. They set up their headquarters north of Couer d'Alene in '74. Shame, it's a beautiful place otherwise.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 55 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (6 children)

"He/she just tells it like it is" No, they are just saying things that resonate with you, but have no actual alignment with data, facts or morality. Simply saying things with no filter doesn't equal "like it is". I find it is usually attributed to, at best, oversimplified or completely ignorant statements, at worst, misleading and/or hateful statements.

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