cjoll4

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[–] cjoll4 24 points 4 days ago (2 children)

*Everyone who inserts non-sequiturs about "perverts hanging out in women's restrooms" into completely unrelated conversations, because trans restroom bans are a hot-button topic, is transphobic.

ftfy

[–] cjoll4 16 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (18 children)

Huh, I never would have imagined that. What a quirky hobby. How fun!

[–] cjoll4 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Tasty! Little bit different taste and texture than the portabellos that I'm used to. It was definitely worth it to pan fry them with a bit of salt, pepper, and oil before adding them to the pizza.

 
[–] cjoll4 4 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Yeah exactly, some pizza places offer bbq chicken pizzas etc. with bbq sauce as the base instead of tomato sauce. Now I'm vegetarian so I don't eat bbq chicken, but I'll occasionally treat myself to a bbq pizza with onions, peppers, &/or pineapple.

[–] cjoll4 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Regardless of sweetness, it's the garlic, tomato, and Italian herbs in the sauce that clash with the pineapple in my opinion.

Besides, I make my own pizza sauce without added sugar, and I don't like the sweeter pizza sauces at certain chains like Pizza Hut.

[–] cjoll4 18 points 6 days ago (12 children)

I like pineapple on a bbq pizza. But a pizza with tomato sauce? I just can't do it. Those flavors clash.

[–] cjoll4 4 points 1 week ago

The point of this experiment is the long-term preservation and storage of genetic material, not to answer whether or not we can reproduce in zero gravity. You're familiar with the concept of a seed vault? It's the same idea, just a different kind of seed.

That being said, who wants to bear the risk of medical complications from pregnancy 250 miles above the ground? It would not be an ethical experiment to intentionally do this. That being said, if it happened anyways despite protocol, you can bet your ass they'll collect as much data about the pregnancy as possible.

[–] cjoll4 2 points 1 week ago

This and c/nottheonion are the only news communities I'm subbed to anymore, so I had to do a double take

[–] cjoll4 8 points 1 week ago
[–] cjoll4 7 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

In the phrase "clown school," "clown" is an attributive noun, also sometimes called an adjectival noun. It is a noun that is used as an adjective in order to modify another noun. Clown school is a school where you learn how to be a clown.

[–] cjoll4 2 points 3 weeks ago

Oh wow, I would not have expected that. How cool!

[–] cjoll4 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

What does ESH mean?

 

I think somewhere between Roads to Power and the Wandering Nobles event pack, more opportunities were introduced for strong republics to rise to power. While I was messing around in the frozen wasteland of Sibirya, Germany somehow established itself as a Most Serene Republic and has been going strong for many generations. I just popped over to check on them and discovered that their current elected leader is both a nun and a Conqueror. She looks pretty badass with that sword.

 
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by cjoll4 to c/[email protected]
 

The King of Delhi started a legitimizing legend, but for the protagonist, he chose his lowborn mother (with no known ancestors) instead of his noble father. The result is hilarious.

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A childhood classic (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 months ago by cjoll4 to c/vegetarian
 
 

Currently playing as a Jewish ruler. My head of faith is defending against two wars - a claimant war for the Grand Theocracy of Israel, and a Catholic Crusade for the same title.

More than 390,000 Jewish troops have gathered for the Crusade. They all follow the war leader's army no matter what. Instead of defending against the crusade, the war leader goes off to fight the claimant.

390k troops follow him but they aren't allowed to join the fighting because they aren't in the claimant war. So they just sit around while he slowly loses a war on the aggressor's turf.

Meanwhile the Crusaders show up and conquer Israel. They would have been outnumbered 2:1 by the defenders, except the defenders have no interest in actually defending Israel. They just want to follow the high priest around and contribute nothing while he fights a totally unrelated war.

I wish there was a button for the player to select an allied army, no matter who the war leader is, and make them follow you.

 
 
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Homemade fried rice (lemmy.world)
submitted 7 months ago by cjoll4 to c/vegetarian
 

With egg, bell pepper, spinach, and mushrooms!

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Homemade Falafel (lemmy.world)
submitted 8 months ago by cjoll4 to c/vegetarian
 

Okay, so I used Ziyad falafel mix... but I still mixed it and fried it myself :D

 

I'm on my fifth playthrough of the game, 597 hours in total. The first four playthroughs were as various Pagan and Muslim faiths. I never once saw anything about a heresy appear in game.

This time around I decided to start as a Catholic and establish a new Christian faith. I've already been given two separate prompts asking me if I want to convert to the Cathar heresy, and then later my new Christian faith was declared a heresy and about six random rulers throughout Europe decided to convert to my faith without any input from me.

Seems like heresies are a big deal when you start as a European Catholic but I had no idea they even existed before this. I tried reading up on it and it seems like heresies occur when Fervor is too low.

Does anyone know if heresies can occur in other religions? I usually don't pay close attention to Fervor, so I'm not sure if it's a Christian-exclusive mechanic, or if Catholicism just happens to be one of the only faiths with such a swingy Fervor score.

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submitted 9 months ago by cjoll4 to c/pizza
 

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