mizmoose

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[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 17 points 1 year ago

I wrote a frikkin' essay. I wish I'd saved a copy because I was sure they were going to read it and file it under "whackadoodle: do not admit."

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Argh! I'm ded. I love Orange kitties.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 39 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm not sure they understand Reddit.

Did you know they also silently censor users?

Reddit has been shadowbanning users (making it so their accounts don't publicly hold data or karma, but allowing them to continue making comments) without telling them they're shadowbanned for many years now. The idea that Reddit is silently going and removing the content from some users is really not a surprise.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

There are a bunch of places in SE Michigan that has a large Muslim population. Michigan has more Arabic-language speaking people in it than any other US state.

Yet it's only the Christians who freak out about this. For a while there was a bizarre rumor being spread by Christian bigots that Dearborn, MI, which (last I knew) has even more Muslim people than Hamtramck, was run by a Muslim mayor with everyone forced to live under "Sharia Law." The mayor was Protestant and there is no place in Michigan where Muslim religious law is part of the area's laws.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Oh the one I grew up with was very gentle and nice but he had a very strong will. If he really really wanted (or didn't want) to do something, he could get very stubborn. If it snowed, for example, getting him to go back inside practically took two people.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Due to being disabled I do most of my cooking in the microwave. I'd love to get an air fryer but I have no counter space for it where I currently live.

I often do actual cooking - you can cook almost anything in the microwave, except most baking and anything that needs to be browned like a hamburger or a pot sticker - but sometimes it's just, feh, let's just do this.

I'll take a packet of the Knorr's "fried rice" (which is rice, thin pasta, freeze dried peas & carrots, and spices) and extend it out. I always use plain olive oil for the fat, and slightly reduce the water it wants if I use frozen vegetables. Then, chop up whatever vegetables you need to get rid of and/or feel like throwing in with the mix, oil, and water into a bigass bowl. I tend to use broccoli, snap peas, string beans, and/or asparagus, but sometimes I'll use a pre-mixed package of "mixed stir fry vegetables." Whatever I've bought that's on sale. If you want to add any kind of meat or tofu, add it in the last 5-6 minutes of cooking time, less if it's pre-cooked. You can also stir in an egg or two at that point if you'd like. You'll get thin threads of egg throughout. I set my microwave to cook the whole thing for about 15 minutes; all the additions makes it need more. Adjust as you need.

One thing I do that's less lazy but more "lasts for a while" is a tuna pasta salad. Boil up half or a whole box of pasta - I use shells or bowties, but any pasta will do. Wrap a head of broccoli in moist paper towels and nuke briefly until it's just starting to soften. Cool it down, then chop it up. Chop up some tomatoes (I usually use 2-4 Romas). Drain 1-2 cans of tuna fish [depending on how much pasta you have. Toss this all together. Pour over it a good vinaigrette. I make my own with red wine vinegar, olive oil, black pepper, garlic powder, and because I use a lot of vinegar, a pinch of sugar or a drop of sucralose, to offset the bitterness. Let it sit for at least an hour, toss again, then consume. The best thing about this recipe is what goes into it is up to you. You can completely change the vegetables. You could use shredded or chopped chicken instead of tuna. Or finely diced extra firm tofu and make it vegan.

The easiest snack of all is popcorn. Don't buy the microwave packets. Buy the raw kernels. Get yourself a silicone popcorn popper for the microwave; they're about $10 online. It's a silicone tub/bowl with measuring markers at the bottom and a lid that goes way down at the start but rises as the kernels pop. Some people put butter in the bottom but I'm afraid it will burn and haven't tried that; I melt and add butter afterwards. Some people claim you can do this with a paper bag, but I've also heard others say the bag can catch on fire. A couple of handfuls of kernels and 2-3 minutes in the microwave and you have a big bowl of fresh popcorn. Yum.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I grew up with a Samoyed. He was bonkers. SO MUCH FUR.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Is that a baby Sammy?

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I was nearly 40 when RCT2 came out. :-)

My biggest wish for RCT3 has always been that you could store modified shops like you can store coasters. That's the one thing about it that drives me further bonkers.

I really really really want to like Planet Coaster but dang, trying to put paths down and the like is a nightmare for me. I have bad arthritis in my hands and having to do minute and detailed movements can be incredibly difficult. So I wind up with things where they don't belong and lose money and ARGH.

I've heard Parkitect is better but I'm gun shy after PC and afraid I'll waste even more money on a game I can't play.

I still play Dungeon Keeper (the original) sometimes, too. It's such a classic, and every "new reboot" of the game seems to just fail in all the wrong ways for me.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Sorry. RollerCoaster Tycoon 3.

I know most people love 2 the most, but 3 is the one I like best. I like the 3D way you can move around and I like the whole way the mechanisms work.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Same thing I play every week. Coral Island and RCT3.

Coral Island is in Steam Early Access and is as yet unfinished, but is making steady progress and the devs are doing great at keeping everyone up to date on progress. Coral Island is frequently compared to Stardew Valley. Frankly, I don't enjoy SDV. I've tried and tried and it just doesn't do it for me. Coral Island is everything I was hoping SDV would be. It's game play is similar, but I find the whole thing much more enjoyable.

I've been playing RCT3 off and on since I first bought it on CD a million years ago.

[–] mizmoose@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The US is not a Muslim country. I'm not talking about Muslims in a Muslim country or Jews in Israel. I'm talking about the US, which this article is about.

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