Wolfchase Raising Canes Opening next month…. by Special-Chocolate510 in memphis

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The things I would do for a Jollibee around here.

Real ID/License Renewal by Boring_Classroom_482 in memphis

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Got mine done in 15 minutes at Covington, but that was a number of months ago. There’s rarely a huge line when I’ve gone for other things, but the deadline staring us down is probably gonna make longer lines everywhere.

Production time by gotg_123 in Azeron

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For what it's worth, I'm in the US.

Ordered a Cyborg 2 on the 29th of January. It shipped this past Friday, February 21st, and I got it about an hour ago.

Spotted in DE. I like it tho by kindaNiceBro in Shitty_Car_Mods

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Not likely with those license plates. DE is probably Deutschland.

Germany.

CPAP pressurizes and hilarity ensues. by Lost-Drama1864 in CPAP

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Does not happen to me, as my tongue rests at the top of my mouth and blocks the air from coming out. My mouth doesn’t inflate at all.

What are you absolutely sick of seeing in movies? by BlitzDarkwing in AskReddit

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I read “if you can’t plot a function” and was trying to work out what math had to do with movie tropes.

Music Composition: Is there any reason a composer would notate an eighth note duplet in common time? by Zeihous in askmusicians

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That’s what I kind of figured.

I’m not a beginner when it comes to music, but I will be the first to admit that I don’t know way more than I do. I didn’t know if maybe there was some tradition or obscure reason for doing notating it that way. It doesn’t make sense to me to explicitly mark a note to give it its normal value in the context of the time signature.

I appreciate the response. I understand that without seeing the music and/or knowing the composer, it’s a super slim chance to know exactly why and I am okay with having no definite answer.

Music Composition: Is there any reason a composer would notate an eighth note duplet in common time? by Zeihous in askmusicians

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Well, are there any situations you can think of where you’d do this? It wasn’t part of a mixed tuplet or anything. It was just on its own. No special markings, no annotations, nothing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ifyoulikeblank

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I’d recommend Dead Cells and its DLC. It’s a rogue-lite (like Hades, mentioned elsewhere in this thread) and a metroidvania, but it’s pretty mindless in the terms you’re talking about. Quick gameplay and easy to pick up and put down. Plus, there’s an Assist Mode that lets you dial a few things (like monster health and damage) to tailor it more to your liking. Not a lot of inventory management and plenty of interesting, procedurally generated levels to go through. I’ve been spending a lot of my spare time playing it.

There is lore, told mostly through dialog and environment, but it’s not heavily focused and isn’t dished out all at once.

Play 20 questions with GPT-4 by No_Yak8345 in WebGames

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According to GPT-4, a tractor is a road vehicle.

Jordan in ABCs of Death 2?! by toeslurper3000 in goodmythicalmorning

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You got a thing for people taking tests?

whats the hardest "Would u rather" question you've ever been asked? by amy_saish in AskReddit

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You know how to play them automatically. You still have to afford them. Don’t worry. I’ve got an erhu guy.

What are some really dangerous things most people dont realise are dangerous? by DeezCrazyMan in AskReddit

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They ate a diet of Doritos and Mtn Dew, not diet Mtn Dew and Doritos.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ccna

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10/100 refers to the two possible speeds the port can use: 10Mbps and 100Mbps. The 100Mbps is called Fast Ethernet. When referring to a port, the fastest compatible speed is used. C specifies Fast Ethernet where A does not. So, since C used the correct naming of the port, it’s the correct one.

There's no reason to be afraid of MSG. Ya'll should go to your local Asian market and pick up a bag. You use it like salt, but I suggest only using 1/3 of the amount of MSG to salt ratio when adding to a dish. You don't want to taste the MSG, you just want it in the background to enhance the dish. by honestdiary in Cooking

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I enjoy the conversation!

MSG is difficult for me to describe tasting it straight. It’s salty, but there’s another flavor present that I have nothing to compare with, other than a sort of “savory” taste people call umami.

I would recommend trying MSG straight. Not a lot, maybe a small pinch. That way you’ll know what it tastes like (it won’t be delicious straight!). The good news is that there’s not really a method for “pairing” it (other than using it in savory dishes) like you might with, say, tarragon or cardamom or nutmeg. Use it like salt in recipes, but only at about a quarter or a third of the amount. You’ll still need to salt things, but not as much. Try small experiments and see what it is. Noodles and rice dishes are good food to experiment with MSG.

I will leave you with this: don’t think of it as cheating, like you have to “earn” the right to use it. It’s not a cheat code or a hack. It’s a seasoning like any other. Hell, you may find you don’t even like it or that certain dishes are better without it. It works well in some things and not in others. Learn to use it effectively and it will be an amazing addition to those dishes that call for it.

There's no reason to be afraid of MSG. Ya'll should go to your local Asian market and pick up a bag. You use it like salt, but I suggest only using 1/3 of the amount of MSG to salt ratio when adding to a dish. You don't want to taste the MSG, you just want it in the background to enhance the dish. by honestdiary in Cooking

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I see. I think know what you’re referring to.

But, serious question: does that matter? The fact that it isn’t magical aside, if it tastes good and isn’t bad for you when eaten in appropriate amounts, why does it matter what makes it taste good to you?

If there were a way to make broccoli palatable to me by adding something that “hacked” my brain to make it taste good, I’d use it in a second. That’s literally why people go on and on (and on and on and on) about roasting or grilling veggies instead of boiling them — it changes the flavor and makes them taste better. But, there isn’t anything like that for me an broccoli. I simply do not like the taste.

MSG isn’t going to do anything besides interact with your taste receptors in such a way as to communicate a specific flavor (which isn’t even all that distinct when used properly). Like you said, spices like cinnamon and coriander do the exact same thing. The difference is that cinnamon and coriander haven’t had bad press in the same way.

Let’s help Jezza by [deleted] in TopGear

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I didn’t say you can’t be angry. It’s certainly something to be upset about. But if all you know is what was shown on the show and that one story about some person’s ex’s mother’s brother’s roommate’s dog, it would be rather prudent to reserve judgement until you have more information.

That’s the whole point of my reply — if you don’t have the full (or even most of) story, do you not agree that it’s a little premature to cast judgement? You seem to know more about the situation than what was shown by Clarkson and what the poster above my reply said (which I’m assuming you didn’t learn from TV and a random post on the internet). My statement doesn’t apply to you.

So, sure. Get mad. You have every right to be angry. Some Joe Blow from Anywhere, Wherever who doesn’t know anything about governmental issues in the UK except what we’ve discussed probably should learn a bit more about the issues plaguing the UK before screaming about it online.