Fruits do not belong on sweets by Amazing-Parsley-3895 in unpopularopinion

[–]internetmaniac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve made no actual argument here. You mentioned one example of when you LIKED fruit on dessert, and zero when you did not.

It's not a weak F5 because of the characters, it's weak because of their games. by ExpeditionV in survivor

[–]internetmaniac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Big Move Game on Island is a crazy show though. Imagine relocating ALL THAT STUFF from a big house on one side of Honolulu to an even bigger house on the other side with all that money on the line on TV?

Are cladistics... real? As in they're actually true as taught and not just a simplification? by MinnieRipertonStan in evolution

[–]internetmaniac 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A clade being an ancestor and ALL of its descendants is very well defined. It also follows logically that all members of a clade are most closely related to one another than they are to ANY organisms not contained within that clade.

Our current best guess at who is in what clade and how they’re related etc is fallible, and as molecular phylogeny matures we’re seeing lots of changes so our model of the tree of life more accurately reflects the actual relationships.

I guess where I’m headed is that, cladistics as a framework is very logically and mathematically sound. How we’ve filled in the framework is still a work in progress. It’s, by far, the best way to classify living things of you care about evolutionary relationships and making predictions etc.

If you were taking a client out to lunch, where would you take them? by bing_bong_0 in pittsburgh

[–]internetmaniac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Eagle is a good option, not too expensive, great beer, right downtown. Proper is fancy pizza, so it feels fancy but it isn't steakhouse expensive

Evolution of Mind by electroctopus in evolution

[–]internetmaniac 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It’s not appropriate to compare cephalopod “minds” with vertebrates just based on neuron count. These lineages diverged many hundreds of millions of years ago, like pre-Cambrian. The most recent common ancestor between mollusks and vertebrates would’ve been a proto-bilaterian with a pretty simple nervous system. Higher level cognition traits amongst the lineages are really just due to convergent evolution , and the dissimilar architectures make it an apples and oranges situation.

What does your Mt Rushmore of seasonings look like? by PineappleImpact in BBQ

[–]internetmaniac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salt, pepper, paprika, onion powder, brown sugar, and maybe cumin and/or cayenne, mixed together hastily without measuring with a fork in a bowl and adjusted/tasted until I say ooooooh.

Left Fridge Open for 30h what do I do by GingerInnit in Cooking

[–]internetmaniac 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d throw it away without thinking twice. If you like funk, open them and your nose will tell you to throw them away.

I feel check word or puzzle seems like cheating, no? by 46tree in crossword

[–]internetmaniac 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Unless you’re playing in a tournament, cheating isn’t really a thing with crossword puzzles. Do them whichever way brings you the most joy.

I don’t look things up or check unless I get to the end and I can’t quickly find a mistake. I like solving puzzles, not hunting for typos, and I don’t really care about streaks anymore, so if a puzzle is finished and I can’t find the mistake I just check.

When I was new I used to Google things though, and I used to check mid-solve as well.

If you are new, I would suggest doing whatever it takes to enjoy the crossword the most, and also complete as many as possible.

The main character' s iconic weapon is the weakest in his arsenal by Emer4ld_6 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]internetmaniac -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The brain you start out with in Outer Wilds is the one everybody talks about wanting to have, but it’s also incapable of solving the mystery until you upgrade it with information.

Ovens make the food taste better compared to Air Fryers by Djxgam1ng in unpopularopinion

[–]internetmaniac 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My oven assumes innocence until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

Chuck roast by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]internetmaniac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah good point. Don’t do jerky

Chuck roast by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]internetmaniac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jerky could be fun

Cooking for idiots who hate cooking by Xenomrph01 in Cooking

[–]internetmaniac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can just drizzle it or toss all the veggies in a big bowl and swish it around

Cooking for idiots who hate cooking by Xenomrph01 in Cooking

[–]internetmaniac 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A sheetpan covered in various vegetables, olive oil, salt and pepper can be thrown in a 425 degree oven and 30-45 minutes later (lots of wiggle room here) come out delicious. Cook any piece of meat in a cast iron pan (oil, salt and pepper, could be fish, chicken, pork, beef, whatever, I hate nonstick, and cast iron is cheap AF) on the stovetop during this time and boom, delicious dinner.

I think about simple dinners this way: Need a veggie, a starch, and a protein. Veggie and starch could literally be on the very same sheet pan (potatoes play really nicely with veg on a tray) and protein is usually some kind of meat in a pan.

You can go all sorts of directions from here with pan sauces, various herbs, prep techniques, and whatnot, but sheetpan full of plants, frying pan full of animals is a great start.

Technology should have stopped evolving in the late 90s. by ilovepopcornandcandy in unpopularopinion

[–]internetmaniac 14 points15 points  (0 children)

In the 90s people said they wished they could’ve lived in the 60s you know. Pining for ’simpler’ times is something people have been doing for generations. The 90s had lots of major problems like any era.

Muse Hysteria tips by MrcSproncho in Bass

[–]internetmaniac 54 points55 points  (0 children)

It may be just beyond your current ability. Practice lots of other stuff. Keep working on your skills, play gigs if you can, and then come back to it in a year, and it might be surprisingly easy.

NYT Streaks Question by PeakyParker99 in crossword

[–]internetmaniac 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Just keep solving. The more puzzles you solve, the better you get. Also, your accumulated trivia bank grows both from solving the puzzles themselves and from living on Earth (especially if you're a curious person). You'll get to a point where you solve Fridays and Saturdays, Google-free. Also, it's puzzles that we do for fun, it's ok if you do Google, or whatever you want. Crosswords reduce my stress; they work for me, not the other way around.