triptrapper

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[–] triptrapper -1 points 1 month ago (8 children)

It depends on the batch, and you'd want to try it first to see how strong it is. Some batches are definitely overwhelming, but others are just a very clear, euphoric high and perfect for parties.

[–] triptrapper 11 points 1 month ago (10 children)

Coke is absolutely overrated. It's expensive, it doesn't last very long, and even when it's good it just feels like a high dose of Adderall. (I've done a lot of coke and taken a lot of Adderall.) In my experience, coke can be a party killer. People don't want to share this expensive drug with everyone, so they separate from the group and do it in secret. And once I start, every 30 minutes I'm distracted and thinking about the next bump.

MDMA and LSD are practically free compared to coke and alcohol. $10-20 and you're set for the night.

[–] triptrapper 14 points 1 month ago

In fact, many of them say that haggling is a sign of respect and an important social norm in some cultures.

[–] triptrapper 2 points 1 month ago

Why is this bad? If people said, "Follow your dreams and they'll always come true," I'd disagree with that. But it doesn't hurt to have goals and work towards them.

[–] triptrapper 2 points 1 month ago

"Fitting in is one of the greatest barriers to belonging. Fitting in is about assessing a situation and becoming who you need to be in order to be accepted. Belonging, on the other hand, doesn’t require us to change who we are; it requires us to be who we are." -Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection

[–] triptrapper 2 points 1 month ago

For spoken conversations, I think Pimsleur is great. I've used it for several international trips, and locals regularly asked if I lived there. What I like is that it 1. focuses on listening and understanding, 2. instructs you to learn first to pronounce words correctly and only to learn the spelling much later and 3. starts with the most useful phrases and develops from there. Instead of teaching you random vocab words like "milk" and "pants" the first phrase you learn is "I don't understand Spanish." It mixes in repetition and small changes in the just the right amounts so you learn actively instead of just memorizing. I love Pimsleur.

[–] triptrapper 6 points 1 month ago

If I asked you to describe the candidates to me, and you started with Trump, I would say, "I don't need to hear who the other candidates are. I'm voting against this guy."

[–] triptrapper 5 points 1 month ago

The UK episodes are 48 minutes long. I've only ever watched pirated versions, so I'm not sure about commercials. The "American editing" I'm referring to is the quick cuts and dramatic music. It also seems like the producers ask Gordon to play a short-fuse asshole. On the UK version there's a lot of cheeky banter, and in general there's not much animosity between Gordon and the owners.

[–] triptrapper 28 points 1 month ago (6 children)

For what it's worth, the UK version of the show has a completely different vibe and I rewatch it frequently. Most of the restaurant owners mean well, and Gordon's kind and patient with them. There are a few stubborn or delusional ones, but all the drama exists naturally without the breakneck American editing. Really a quality show.

[–] triptrapper 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I mean, I'm all for criticizing Democrats, but this is a very easy claim to make and it could mean nothing at all. "Tom Hanks did not immediately respond to accusations of homicide." Sounds damning but it doesn't really tell us anything.

[–] triptrapper 1 points 1 month ago

For many people it's the one day of the year they feel special. I think we all deserve that, and it costs me nothing to wish someone a happy birthday. That's not to say I'm required to spend time or money on them, but it doesn't bother me when all they want is a bit of recognition.

[–] triptrapper 9 points 1 month ago

I had the same suspicion, but I feel that's just as unreasonable as Trump voters saying, "I didn't think he would actually XYZ."

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