Boinkage

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[–] Boinkage 2 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Is this science tho? More like statistics if anything. I don't see any hypotheses being tested.

[–] Boinkage 2 points 4 months ago
[–] Boinkage 2 points 4 months ago

"existence of YouTube makes world a little bit dumber"

[–] Boinkage 3 points 4 months ago

In my experience, if you make gravy in the same pan after making fried chicken, it's going to come out delicious, because chicken grease = delicious. So as long as you're frying chicken, then adding flour and milk to what's left in the pan and cooking it, it's going to taste good.

[–] Boinkage 4 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Step one to greener living, inherit a vast tract of farmland in a picturesque Norwegian fjord. Finally I know what I've been doing wrong all these years.

[–] Boinkage 2 points 4 months ago (3 children)

What is the question exactly? Why did the sauce come out okay? Were you expecting something different? What is 'curdling' as opposed to creamy?

As others have said, cooking flour, fat and milk is going to make the base for a creamy sauce (bechamel). The picture looks very thick. I may add a bit more milk to get it more creamy and less gluey. Some acid would also improve the taste, maybe a splash of vinegar.

[–] Boinkage 3 points 4 months ago

Hey internet strangers, write my next BuzzFeed article for me! You will not be paid or credited when I pass your insights off as my own in my next fashion blog post.

[–] Boinkage 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

"Venerable Ancient Maximus, initiate tacticus protocol Kool-Aid Man"

[–] Boinkage 3 points 4 months ago

You would get the intended effect, but layering multiple coats of varnish risks making the whole thing a little cloudy and obscuring details. If you really wanted to do this I would hand paint both matt and glossy areas. But I also think that messing with sheen doesn't look very nice. I like to matt varnish everything.

[–] Boinkage 4 points 4 months ago

Generally trial and error until I get the feel I want. Set up a build one way, try it out. If I find myself running out of of ammo, not doing enough damage, etc, I'll try to remember that and adjust for next time. Although by this point I've played so much all of my guns are pretty locked in and I think I would get confused if I changed OCs now.

I did greatly enjoy the new set of OCs they released. Using most of those now.

[–] Boinkage 72 points 4 months ago

Immune to market fluctuations. Based on years working and salary so if you worked a long time then retired and lived for a long time you may get more money than if you had a bag of cash in the market. It lasts until you die and your spouse can inherit it so it provides stability for you and your partner for the rest of your lives instead of having to guess how many more years you're going to live and dividing your savings by number of years left. Removes that stress of outliving your guess and running out of cash.

[–] Boinkage 10 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I would recommend starting with the introduction section of one of the rulebooks. The big ass rulebooks lay it all out for beginners, from the history of the imperium to an overview of the various alien factions. From there you can dive into novels and stuff.

The 3rd and 4th edition rulebooks are my personal favorites, although those are pretty dated if you're looking for modern lore on Primaris marines, Votann, new Eldar factions, or the return of the Emperor's holy sons [REDACTED] and [REDACTED].

If you're interested in a specific faction, that faction's codex will have reams of lore.

https://mega.nz/folder/MnpwFSKa#VP87K5isWgIYPyQtcTjkVw

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