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What's a long-standing mystery that still preoccupies you?
  • You're Wrong About podcast has an episode about this with Blair Braverman guesting, that I think posits a decent theory. Blair also appears on episodes about the Andes plane crash and the diphtheria serum run, both of which are well worth a listen.

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    Be kind to the old fellows
  • She sounds wonderful, I'm so happy she found a home with you!

    I would always adopt an adult rather than a kitten. We've had a kitten and he was hard work!

    Our orange cat was 2 when we had him from the shelter. He was found on the street with cat flu. They treated this, but he was still very skinny when we adopted him, with rough fur and cracked paw pads.

    We've had him just over a year and he gained a lot of weight at first, but now he trusts that there's always going to be dinner for him. His fur is glossy and bright, and his paws are healthy. He's incredibly loving, even with children, and loves sitting near us when we're working.

    I'm glad we got him. Even our other cat (also adopted, but from a friend) is slowly warming to him!

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    What is something people you encounter at your job say that makes you want to scream? (Job, person & quote)
  • When I worked in retail, I had this wanker of a middle manager who would ask how I was getting on, and when I said fine, he'd always say "It's not rocket science, is it?"

    He was mid twenties and only a few years older than me. He used to call female employees "babe".

    One time I watched him get a withering telling off from a customer. The customer wasn't in the right, but it felt like a little bit of retribution for all us "babes".

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    What is the best e-book, not because of the content, but because of the reader voice?
  • Steven Pacey reading Joe Abercrombie's First Law series is outstanding. The books themselves are among my favourites, but Steven makes them even more special. He has different voices (and accents) for the characters and manages to stay consistent with them. His pacing is also excellent.

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    Leaky bags
  • Yeah, I was quite surprised by this as I'm so used to how capitalism ruins everything.

    https://adirondackgirlatheart.com/feed-sack-fabric/

    This is what I read and it was a shock to me that companies not only improved the quality of the cloth when they realised people made garments from sacks, but also strove to provide fashionable designs and wash-off labels. There are some really gorgeous prints on here.

    Nowadays, it feels like they would make the original packaging more coarse, then sell the product with nicer packaging at a premium, whilst making sure their logo was indelible.

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    I'd live to the ripe old age of died during childbirth
  • Childbirth, but my son's birth, not mine. Lost a lot of blood and had to have meds to slow it, surgery to stop it, and a transfusion to replace it.

    I don't think anything would have got me before then, but I'm vaccinated, so who knows?

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    You are not immune to Paypaganda
  • https://youtu.be/rwhUpu9MfZ0

    I thought someone might have already shared this...

    It was in the comments on another post a few weeks ago and I ended up watching the whole thing.

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  • Vivera vegan shawarma with bulgar wheat, jarred peppers, pickled cabbage, houmous (hiding), and salad

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    Cooked in an air fryer and served with sriracha

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    Gem lettuce and avocado, Oumph Taco Spiced Mince, homemade salsa (with tomatoes from the in-laws' garden), Lidl's feta style vegan cheese, and picked peppers

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