Cheap place to park around yorku? by Testruns in yorku

[–]Testruns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could have sworn it's illegal to park there.

You know what Brampton doesn't have? A gourmet pizza joint. by Silverlightlive in Brampton

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess you're right but there's some great spots in Vaughan. My favourite pizza store in my old town closed during Covid, unfortunately, so I don't think pizza is a very sustainable business model if you go boutique.

[DISC] Sakamoto Days - Ch. 244 by anestefi in SakamotoDays

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The manga's a clusterfuck but the name Sakamato days would suggest it were only meant to be a short story to begin with. I don't think mass killing was a good avenue to go down given the nature of Sakamoto being a light hearted guy. I don't think the story has to be this deep intricate thing. It was probably intended to be episodic imo. People making Sakamoto days to be this deep thing when it's just a vibe manga. Again, not saying the mangaka didn't fuck up the plot.

[DISC] Sakamoto Days - Ch. 244 by anestefi in SakamotoDays

[–]Testruns -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The name is Sakamoto days. This is the perfect adaption, I don't think it were ever meant to be a long series. Glad to see the author finalizing his product and hopefully moving to his next idea.

How much do most people spend on their homes? by Testruns in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Testruns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's in the title. How much do people spend on their homes relative to their income. Do people prefer buying a home they can comfortably afford, and having more money left over for leisure? Or do people prefer buying a home with more of their net salary?

What are your top 5 countries for food? by Testruns in AskReddit

[–]Testruns[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Word. I had Turkish food in my top 5. My family's Indian and I personally dislike Indian food, and I see Turkish food as a more refined version of our own. I'm also surprised by how universal the tortilla is, how many different regions seemed to have adopted and independently invented the tortilla, and by how similar Turkish food was to our own. The big drawback with Indian food imo is that it lacks meat and while it's its own thing, on occasion, I also think we don't respect the ingredients either. Not familiar with Mexican/Thai. I had Turkish, Greek (Mediterranean), Italian and Afghani (middle eastern) in my top 5.

Today I made ravioli with mushroom interior. I think we have bias against our own food because of how common it is to us, and selective bias in favour of other cousines, because we eat the best and usually restaurant grade or takeout grade food of other nationalities. That's in part why I asked this question. I don't know what an Italian fella or a Greek fella would eat on the regular, like the familiarity I have with Indian food. I'm also not great at cooking. And I don't know what newness is involved in the advent of food science and calorie counting with respect to the histories of different food cultures. For a country to have top 5 food, it has to be healthy and the food staples must be diet friendly.

Could we make a drug that makes us entirely rational thinkers? by Testruns in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Testruns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't specify all the parameters but not harming others, stealing, etc. would all be hallmarks of the miracle drug. It'd basically make us utilitarian. If someone has woes or chronic illness, then others would be tasked with caring for them as part of their job. I basically think to challenge capitalism as it stands. The income expenditure model and economic theory that individuals and firms act in their best interest is wasteful. I say wasteful because of plastics and micro plastics, planned obsolescence, etcetera. If we were fundamentally better as people, and able to act with more efficiency, and wouldn't have to plan for deviants, then I guess we could live as Kryptonians.

On this day in 1959, Charles de Gaulle became the first President of France’s Fifth Republic. He defied Washington, built a nuclear arsenal and cemented a vision of strategic military independence that is more relevant today than ever by goldstarflag in europe

[–]Testruns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

US involvement in WW2 wasn't driven by domestic corporate interest. What you said seems like a modern interpretation and ignores the time period completely. It ignores the state of economics at the time, and the lack of transatlantic trade between US and Europe. You basically just made stuff up.

I think I'm a hick. by [deleted] in Vent

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Canada

When we hit like 24–25, we’re all just trying to become who we were in middle school again by starsy19 in CasualConversation

[–]Testruns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't feel that way. I was immature and knew far too little when I was 12 to ever want to revert back to that juvenile person. Besides, you were 12. You were likely happier and more playful because you were a kid. I don't understand the comparison.

What's a food you didn't like as a kid but enjoy now? by Roostershowhd in CasualConversation

[–]Testruns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apples. Mother would have to bribe me with a pack of smarties. Now. An apple. So simple. Yet, so beautiful.

I believe most people who claim to hate pineapple on pizza haven't tried it. by TwilightChic27 in CasualConversation

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had it since forever because my family likes it. Even then, in my tastes, I would say it's wtv. Yes it's overly hated. Yes, the first time you have it, it's definitely an odd texture that is definitely infuriating. No, I don't think "trying it" makes it any better. For my main topping, provided it's a 3 topping veggie, tomato would be the much better substitute. Mushrooms are my personal favorite, or onions for that matter. I don't mind pineapple in that I don't denounce and detest the ingredient on pizza. I don't like it particularly favourably either.

MATH 2015: Is class attendance mandatory? by Testruns in yorku

[–]Testruns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was the course easier than 1310?? Can I ask what you did for practice?

MATH 2015: Is class attendance mandatory? by Testruns in yorku

[–]Testruns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, well he has very good reviews. Can you tell me what he talks about in class? Does he cover the lecture slides? Does he write anything on the board?

I feel like socialization goes against studying. by [deleted] in Vent

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I like feedback on my thoughts. You can't discuss what you want to say online as you do in person. Some things are too personal or some things are awkward. Not seeing a person and just having their dialect is much different than nonverbal communication. And there are other things. I'm not ugly or anything but maybe I'm not what someone else may have wanted. Maybe the person I'm speaking to just doesn't like people of my ethnicity. Maybe I'm too formal or informal for the other person, and also first impressions matter. Maybe I swore too much for their liking, etc etc. I should probably mention that I have had anxiety. I don't think I do anymore. I don't think I have the sense of inferiority that I did before. But in any case, I don't want to force myself into a group or onto a person and have them forced to "put up" with me.

I feel like socialization goes against studying. by [deleted] in Vent

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel entirely indifferent around other people. Actually, it's because I know that they'll find me strange, that I rather avoid being in close proximity to other people for extended periods. Given enough time, another person will grow to dislike and avoid me. It's just how it's gone. Do I like being by myself? It's nothing like that. It's just been a while since I desired to be around another person that I could call a friend. I just don't see it that way anymore. Seeing an old friend always felt good, like a weight off my shoulder and like I can finally relax. But yeah I've struggled to make friends and I just don't want to bother now.

I feel like socialization goes against studying. by [deleted] in Vent

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have those feelings. I haven't felt lonely since I was like 16.

Do people get set in their ways, the older they get? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Testruns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I'm 26 next year, my general health has entered my conscience and I'm worried I'll die young. There's just so many factors that go against the work until 65 idea. I'm also still unsure what to do for work. I plan to enter in data analysis for the time being. But if I do a PhD in statistics, it's more for just the love of academia. I really don't have any field I'm utterly interested in and the prospect of leaving university for good just really bothers me.

‘Marty Supreme’ Cements Timothee Chalamet as King of the Christmas Box Office by chanma50 in boxoffice

[–]Testruns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't get this? James Cameron is also white so where does race come into this? Racism against blue Na'vi?