I wouldn't, my food prep skills far supercede my wife's. I'd likely get mashed potatoes for lunch every day.
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I've seen this referenced a good dozen times and I never recognize it's the meme until the Eli5
As a non-American, I think the country still gives the world something. People may bitch and moan the military industrial complex, but I am glad American taxpayers sacrifice their own money to keep Chinese imperialism from devouring my country.
I also think the American tech sector brings a lot to the table.
Don't get me wrong, it's a cesspool of a nation, but it still produces useful goods and services.
This is why insurance companies are dropping out of the State, and yet I'd wager a good chunk of the population deny climate change exist.
An IT professor just told me he had to go over basic hygiene with his class. Sometimes stereotypes exist because they're true.
EU is working their way towards forcing all handhelds to have "easily replaceable" batteries by 2027.
Hopefully this will be good news globally in this regard.
#3 Why we still haven't got colonies on the moon
#2 Climate change
#1 That fascism is back
I'm non-tech. I swing a hammer for a living.
The extent of my knowledge is building my gaming PC and a bit of HTML 20 years ago. I'm still a bit confused as to what is going on, but I'm managing.
I think more people will migrate here once more apps create accessibility for the layperson.
50? As a professional renovator, more like 15.
On a scale of 1-to-Sad, how disappointed with this product were you?
Or for example, you get a special award for 100 comments to give away.
Craft non-alcoholic beers. Everything from IPA's to Sours to Lagers taste pretty similar these days.
There is also a good selection of mocktails - gin & tonics, rye & cokes, mojitos, etc that have come on the market in the last couple years that taste surprisingly similar to the real thing.