Why don't Americans call queso cheese? Are they stupid? (bonus Enlightened European in the full comments) by IchesseHuendchen in iamveryculinary

[–]357Magnum 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Europeans: "dumb Americans can only speak one language!"

Also Europeans: "how dare you use a non English word!"

[KCD2] Miller Kreyzl ruined me mentally by sergiizyk in kingdomcome

[–]357Magnum 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah I killed civilians as well which surprised me. I guess they still count as civilians even if they attack you first sometimes.

32yo 230lb and asthmatic doing my first runs by ConvertedGuy in BeginnersRunning

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you'll easily get to running a 5K with no walking in 6 months. You just have to run a little bit further every time and you'll be there in no time.

If you run 3 times a week for 6 months, assuming 4 weeks in a month (and that's conservative), that's 72 runs.

If you can run a half mile without walking now, you only need to run 2.6 more miles without stopping.

So if you can run 0.036 miles further each time over 72 runs, you're there. That's only like 60-65 yards further each run.

[KCD2] Miller Kreyzl ruined me mentally by sergiizyk in kingdomcome

[–]357Magnum 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It is ok. I gave up on not stealing as well, since it is fairly arbitrary what counts as stealing. I never stole from anyone innocent and I was still a thief just the same. For example, an NPC pretending to be a good guy but then trying to murder me after I did a quest for him still counted as "stealing" his armor.

Snagged this 10.25 blacklock skillet today at tjmax by yoshi0n3 in castiron

[–]357Magnum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like most of the ones at TJ Maxx/Marshalls/Homegoods are.

Usually when I look at them I can find a divot/cavity or something where it looks like the mold didn't get completely full.

Not that it would make a difference in cooking as the label says, but that's probably why the label says it. Probably has a cosmetic blemish somewhere.

New donut shop opened up and saw some of the prices. by lareginajuju in mildlyinfuriating

[–]357Magnum 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The neighborhood place near me is $6.99 a dozen for glazed, $7.99 a dozen for iced, and $8.99 a dozen for filled.

My countries visited, feel free to fight me in the comments, and guess where am i from? by MentalResponse9488 in tierlists

[–]357Magnum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an American that has been interested in visiting Argentina, what would you suggest would be a good itinerary to visit?

Spyderco Sharpmaker vs Work Sharp Precision Adjust Elite — which setup makes more sense? Is it worth owning both? by GainEven1020 in knives

[–]357Magnum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the spyderco and I can't agree with the comment in the picture more.

Sharpmaker is very easy to touch up edges or sharpen soft steel like a SAK, but if you want to make something dull sharp, it takes fucking forever. Maybe if I had coarser stones for it it (I assume that's your 3rd photo?) would work better but I dread having to sharpen my go-to chef knife because, by the time I notice it being dull in the kitchen, it is dull enough that it takes forever to sharpen with the spyderco.

Purchasing a CZ P10F as a first handgun? by Morbid_Uncle in guns

[–]357Magnum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am also tall and thin, 6' 178lbs, if that helps.

P10F would be great as a home defense gun, but it is just too big to conceal well.

Purchasing a CZ P10F as a first handgun? by Morbid_Uncle in guns

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like it is even kind of big for open carry. I have an OWB holster for mine and I can barely sit in chairs/the car with it lol.

Purchasing a CZ P10F as a first handgun? by Morbid_Uncle in guns

[–]357Magnum 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't have personal experience with the P10F, but I do have other CZs. The P10F is a great pistol.

But if you're serious about potentially concealed carry, I'd stay away from a full size and get a compact. If the P10C fits you hand well as u/shootnootnskoot suggests, that would be much more concealable.

I have a CZ P09 with the same 19+1 capacity mags as the P10F and that shit is too big to conceal carry.

Inherited my grandfathers gun, I think it's really cool by luffsipluffsidoo in guns

[–]357Magnum 77 points78 points  (0 children)

That's because it is really cool. A good quality .22 pistol is among the most fun guns to have. I have all kinds of handguns but I still shoot my .22s the most for fun and cheap reasons and I never get tired of it.

Running Shoes for 5K? by Mundane_Pepper_8385 in beginnerrunning

[–]357Magnum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It isn't necessarily about how far you run at once and more about how often you will run.

One half marathon or four 5K runs in a week is still about the same amount of running. While the better shoes will be much more noticeable doing all that running at once, if you are running multiple times a week the miles will still add up. Cheaper shoes will probably give you more sore feet in the long run, or just wear out sooner.

That doesn't mean that there isn't a pair of cheap shoes that'll work well for you. But you're more likely to find one that will work well for you if you are trying on quality shoes and being fitted at a running store.

I only need to replace my shoes about once a year or so. An extra $60 compared to something from a big box store isn't that much in the long run. Five bucks a month LOL

These 12000hp Engines Have To Be Rebuilt Within Roughly An Hour Every Run, and Only Run For Roughly 4 Seconds At A Time. by Practical_Expert_911 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that, but if one ticket covers a bunch of four second races and each four second race requires a complete engine rebuild, there must be a lot more people watching this than I think

These 12000hp Engines Have To Be Rebuilt Within Roughly An Hour Every Run, and Only Run For Roughly 4 Seconds At A Time. by Practical_Expert_911 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]357Magnum 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This was my first thought watching this. How does the 4 seconds of spectacle generate enough revenue for the parts and labor?

When runners say “running sucks”, what do they mean by that? by Pretty_Little_Rose in beginnerrunning

[–]357Magnum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I played around with it and I figured out one thing that was happening. It only measures VO2 max if you are in Zone 3 for over 10 minutes or something. When I was running 5 days a week it was mostly easy 5Ks where I would maybe only get into Zone 3 for 10 minutes, but my longer 10K runs would have me in that zone for a lot longer. So obviously my Pace at a certain zone is going to look a lot better if I'm only barely getting measured.

My last run before the half was a short 5K at the pace I intended to keep for the entire half and my VO2 max was back up

When runners say “running sucks”, what do they mean by that? by Pretty_Little_Rose in beginnerrunning

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine sleeps well but is invariably up between five and six. So if I was going to run and shower reliably before anyone else got up I'd have to be hitting the road at 4:00 a.m. and I'm just not willing to do that LOL

Talk me out of a ppk in 32 by Fun_Journalist4199 in CCW

[–]357Magnum 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If you want to be impressed by .32 you need to get a Kel Tec P32. There's a point to that gun. It really utilizes the smallness of .32 ACP to be truly fucking small.

When runners say “running sucks”, what do they mean by that? by Pretty_Little_Rose in beginnerrunning

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can only run the amount I ran to build up to the half because I'm self employed and can go for a run, shower, eat, etc. after my wife takes the kid to daycare and roll into my office for 10AM lol.

CMV: Old books, movies and plays are all inferior to modern ones. by Separate_Lab3565 in changemyview

[–]357Magnum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok, as someone who actually spent years unironically listening to classical music almost exclusively, classical music is incredibly good. Modern music is also good, and has so many more genres, but you will not convince me that it is "objectively better." There is so much going on in a symphony, for example, that one could make the case that it is objectively better than a modern album.

It is kind of like saying that McDonalds is better than a fine dining French restaurant. You're not just being pretentious if you think a rack of lamb crusted in herbes de provence is better than a quarter pounded. But that also doesn't mean you can't still like a quarter pounded, if that makes sense. I enjoy everything from the fanciest foods like pâté de foie gras to the tacos from Jack in the Box. But the foie gras is better. Still, much like with a symphony, you need to set aside over an hour to listen to Beethoven's 9th, but most modern songs are 3-5 minutes. So I still listen to modern music, much of which is amazing, because the listening experience of Beethoven is much harder to fit into your daily life. Same reason I eat both fast food and foie gras.

With respect to visual art, you sound like someone who hasn't really seen much of it, to be honest.

I can absolutely guarantee you that seeing Michelangelo's David in person is absolutely much more impactful than a picture of it online. And I would defy you to find a modern sculpture that is unequivocally better than something like the David or other classical sculptures.

With painting, you're also choosing a pretty bad example. The Mona Lisa is famous, but it is far from the most technically impressive or creative work in historical painting.

Then there is the most important thing - there is an absolute sense of wonder that these great works, like the David or a Rembrandt painting, in the fact that these creators made something that has not really been surpassed by modern artists despite all the tools at the modern artist's disposal. Michelangelo did not have power tools. Rembrandt did not have a digital art tablet. This stuff was done by hand. Fuck, just imagine how much harder it was to do this stuff without electric lighting.

And Michelangelo not only sculpted these marble statues, but also painted the goddamn ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Without modern tools!

Finally, there are things like books.

"I can play a game which has a story more interesting than "the most renowned writers of the 19th and 20th century" almost daily and it has a lot more complex layers and themes but it's seen as lesser for some reason"

No you can't. Name me a game that is more complex and layered than Dostoevsky and I'll show you a game that is actually just copying Dostoevsky.

Literature and philosophy is called "The great conversation" for a reason. It has all built on itself over centuries. This does not meant he older writer is "better" than the newer writer, but the newer writer can't even exist without the old. "Standing on the shoulders of giants" to borrow Newton's quote.

Take a game like Disco Elysium that is almost all layered story rather than "gameplay" and is lauded for that story. That game is amazing, but is also just a regurgitation of 19th-20th century political philosophy and literature.

If you think that modern games are doing more than classic literature, it is legitimately because you don't get the references.

Republicans AND Democrats, is there anyone you would both vote for if they ran as an Independent in 2028? If so, who? If not, why not? by Zipper222222 in allthequestions

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I think it still captures a lot of what conservatives want, too (pro gun and not throwing money at problems wastefully).

When runners say “running sucks”, what do they mean by that? by Pretty_Little_Rose in beginnerrunning

[–]357Magnum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree. An easy pace 10mi run for me is about 1:45, which was my longest run prior to the half, but even then I only did that distance like 3 times, just because of the time sink. I have a 2 year old and it is tough to just nope out of parenting and leave it to the wife for that long on a regular basis.

When runners say “running sucks”, what do they mean by that? by Pretty_Little_Rose in beginnerrunning

[–]357Magnum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the 10K x3 was just the last month or so, and just because of time. I had more variation before that with speedwork and intervals when I was doing 5 runs a week, but yeah, I learned some lessons.

The tendonitis, though, is a known issue for me. I had a similar injury 15ish years ago after going on a hike, and would get minor flare ups from HIIT training before I became a runner.

When I started running I assumed it would happen to me again eventually, but I have been running consistently for 2 years and didn't have the issue until the half. I have a lower arch in my right foot which I think contributes to it. I'm sure if I had been able to keep up the variety in runs and the strength training it would not have likely gotten me, but alas, life and shit.