M!nt
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I didnt mean that because it is an animal, but because it's a baby animal, same with veal.The same we can eat pigs, chicken, turkey, cows, alligator, deer, etc
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I didnt mean that because it is an animal, but because it's a baby animal, same with veal.The same we can eat pigs, chicken, turkey, cows, alligator, deer, etc
LOL awesome postSorry if I'm dredging up stuff that isn't really relevant anymore, but damn I just read some stuff in the math/science vs. other pursuits debate a ways back and I couldn't take it.
There were a number of places where people claim that mathematicians/scientists are universally awkward, socially inept people. NOT TURE! I'm a math and cs major. Yeah, there are some awkward people in both, especially in cs. However, there are plenty of people in both pursuits that act just like anybody else. Geniuses, too.
In fact, just to go back to the examples that were being thrown around at the time, I would venture to say that math majors are MORE socially graceful than public policy majors. You know the only thing the public policy majors I know (and I know a loooot) talk about? ****ing public policy and social justice and ****. NON-****ING STOP. Even when they're drinking. How the hell can you drink with a guy who just won't shut up about stuff like that? You know what I don't blather on about when I'm plastered? ****ing math and computer science. Because people outside of the majors just don't give a **** and at least I can recognize that. Not like these damn public policy majors, what with their greenpeace and their PIRG and whatever the hell else they go on about.
You know what math majors talk about? Doing drugs and ****ing. Because those are topics everyone finds interesting and can relate to. Last time I had a conversation with someone, I talked about how the previous weekend I did a bunch of speedball and ****ed a stripper for 10 hours straight. It was an engaging conversation.
At any rate, yeah, just wanted to clear that up.
also dance on your porchYou know what I don't blather on about when I'm plastered? ****ing math and computer science.
well that particular encounter is certainly more objectively interesting than public policy. I want more deets.You're right, your liaisons with strippers are objectively more interesting to me than issues of public policy.
...lol wat?Rule #1 - don't dredge up old arguments for no reason. You doing so was bad and you should feel bad.
yeah probably depends on the cut. I've had beef that was too fatty as well.Hmm, must've been bad lamb, the lamb chops and rack of lamb that I've had weren't particularly fatty.
but it's A-ok to eat them if they're a little older?I can't eat veal without feeling terrible morally.
i've had bison. it's pretty damn good IMO.I forgot the name but there's a place over here that serves exotic burgers, I remember trying buffalo, ostrich and alligator all were great and have unique flavoUrs
Damn bear seems...unusual, I'd try it I suppose but not if it was killed only for meat
interesting. I would have thought the opposite. CS people at least have the "brogrammer" stereotype.Yeah, there are some awkward people in both, especially in cs.
sounds like a fun partyIf I'm at a party with you I'd much rather hear about your social justice stuff or whatever.
you took my post waaaaay more seriously than you should have >_> This post is so ironic lol. I wasn't serious at all. Internet!...lol wat?
People were making sweeping generalizations about math/science people being socially awkward. This was explicitly stated by multiple users and it was perpetuating a stereotype I think is bogus. Go back and read. It was being used as a point of an argument in a debate, so clearly people took it seriously enough to try to use it to defend their views. I was defending math and science people in a joking, lighthearted matter. Some of you apparently took that waaaay too seriously.
I was trying to get people to laugh. People I showed the post to IRL laughed. I don't feel bad. I shouldn't feel bad. I made it about as clear as possible I was being absurd and joking around. The people who were offended or whatever need to lighten up.
We've been dating my current gf for almost 6 months, but I guess it's been a while since the FB chat days.TANK I have an urge to see every female that is in your life right now. In a non weird way, of course.
u wot m8AND I got a new dress form from two of my awesome sisters
So you're a vegetarian?Eggs aren't sentient beings.
*****es don't know about sweating profusely and desperately trying to force your sparking, corkscrewing mind to follow some beautiful girl's stream-of-consciousness busta rhymes speed rant about the nature of society then trying to reply coherently, giving up and saying something in French, and watching a look of pure understanding sweep across her face as the both of you share a totally unwarranted connectionsounds like a fun party
Im honestly not sure I understand your questions, but ill respond anyway. Despite its apparent simplicity, pizza is difficult to do right. The most important part for me is the bread. A quality pizza crust needs a nice crispy outside with just enough chew on the inside and a proper amount of salt. Quality pizza dough doesnt come out of the careless kitchens of most pizza joints. Like any good bread products it comes out of the meticulous kitchens of dedicated people. In my experience 99% of pizza places are garbage and the difference between the average pizza joint on every corner and great place is monumental. No food (except for maybe chinese) is so poorly represented in this world.What level into really enjoying food can one get to regarding tomatoes and cheese on bread...genuine question
Good pizza is not always italian pizza, but italian pizza is more often good. If you have eaten truely exceptional pizza and still prefer generic chain crap then fine. I can't argue with your taste buds (eventhough they are broken). The real problem is that most people "love" bad food until they taste what good food can be, then their minds explode.Real talk, I hate "good" pizza. Like Italian pizza. There's a reason so many people like the big chains other than the cheapness; it's more palatable to us non food critics. Pizza (and by that I mean the kind of pizza that the COMMON MAN enjoys) is delicious. IMO that greasy no-sauce-or-way-too-much stuff should be in like a different category.
I'm real snobby about a lot of things but very much a culinary proletarian
this sounds like a way to get into a girl's pants as opposed to having an unwarranted connection.*****es don't know about sweating profusely and desperately trying to force your sparking, corkscrewing mind to follow some beautiful girl's stream-of-consciousness busta rhymes speed rant about the nature of society then trying to reply coherently, giving up and saying something in French, and watching a look of pure understanding sweep across her face as the both of you share a totally unwarranted connection
what about the pizza you got in norway? Did you like it? =)Real talk, I hate "good" pizza. Like Italian pizza. There's a reason so many people like the big chains other than the cheapness; it's more palatable to us non food critics. Pizza (and by that I mean the kind of pizza that the COMMON MAN enjoys) is delicious. IMO that greasy no-sauce-or-way-too-much stuff should be in like a different category.
I'm real snobby about a lot of things but very much a culinary proletarian