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    For me, driving. Its not that driving is difficult or i'm just not able to drive. Its that there are just too many awful drivers and pedestrians you have to care about on the road.

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    You have to go somewhere and do the same thing like, all day, whether you're interested or not. And it's way longer than school. On the plus side, there's usually no homework.

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      Most Americans can't read past an 8th-grade level, and that shocks hell out of me. When I was in 6th-grade, standardized tests pegged me at "college level", which I figured was utter bullshit, thought I was being buttered-up somehow. Turns out it was true.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_the_United_States

      In 2023, 28% of adults scored at or below Level 1, 29% at Level 2, and 44% at Level 3 or above.[1] Adults scoring in the lowest levels of literacy increased 9 percentage points between 2017 and 2023. In 2017, 19% of U.S. adults achieved a Level 1 or below in literacy while 48% achieved the highest levels.[2]

      Anything below Level 3 is considered "partially illiterate" (see also § Definitions below).[3] Adults scoring below Level 1 can comprehend simple sentences and short paragraphs with minimal structure but will struggle with multi-step instructions or complex sentences, while those at Level 1 can locate explicitly cued information in short texts, lists, or simple digital pages with minimal distractions but will struggle with multi-page texts and complex prose.[4] In general, both groups struggle reading complex sentences, texts requiring multiple-step processing, and texts with distractions.[4]

      This explains so much about all the stupid shit I see. Most Americans literally aren't literate enough to follow a piece of literature, would struggle with any given novel.

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      That's one reason so many people cling to quick catchy slogans and memes, or let good looking people spoonfeed them on TV. Reading Is soooo haaaaaarrrd!

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      • meekah@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

        Love me some mashes taters.

        Get the right kind and they basically can't overcook. I just put mine on the stove at 5pm and just do other stuff until I'm hungry, at which point I just drain the water, add butter, pepper and nutmeg and mash the potatos in about 5 minutes lol. We also get frozen creamed spinach in kind of a pellet form so that its easy to dose, throw some of that in the microwave and it's actually a solid meal. Even more so when you start playing with other things to add. I like to put some cheese in the mashed potatoes as well, especially fresh Parmesan, but I also tried adding some leftover beef stock today which was delicious. Seasoning the spinach with a little bit of nutmeg and pepper also goes a long way.

        Sorry, somehow I produced a wall of text there. Thanks for coming to my ted talk or something

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        I learned a great mashed potato technique from a nurse in a care place for children:

        Nuke a potato like you're baking it. Then cut it in half, spoon it out of the skin, add butter, salt and milk and smoosh with a fork. Re-nuke a little if it gets too cooled down. Faster than boiling, and it tastes better because you don't pour flavor-filled cooking water down the drain. Also no pot to wash!

        The nurse did this for a single serving for a kid, but it's how I make any amount of mashed potatoes now.

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          Most Americans can't read past an 8th-grade level, and that shocks hell out of me. When I was in 6th-grade, standardized tests pegged me at "college level", which I figured was utter bullshit, thought I was being buttered-up somehow. Turns out it was true.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_the_United_States

          In 2023, 28% of adults scored at or below Level 1, 29% at Level 2, and 44% at Level 3 or above.[1] Adults scoring in the lowest levels of literacy increased 9 percentage points between 2017 and 2023. In 2017, 19% of U.S. adults achieved a Level 1 or below in literacy while 48% achieved the highest levels.[2]

          Anything below Level 3 is considered "partially illiterate" (see also § Definitions below).[3] Adults scoring below Level 1 can comprehend simple sentences and short paragraphs with minimal structure but will struggle with multi-step instructions or complex sentences, while those at Level 1 can locate explicitly cued information in short texts, lists, or simple digital pages with minimal distractions but will struggle with multi-page texts and complex prose.[4] In general, both groups struggle reading complex sentences, texts requiring multiple-step processing, and texts with distractions.[4]

          This explains so much about all the stupid shit I see. Most Americans literally aren't literate enough to follow a piece of literature, would struggle with any given novel.

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          “There was a time in this country, a long time ago, when reading wasn't just for fags and neither was writing. People wrote books and movies, movies that had stories so you cared whose ass it was and why it was farting. And I believe that time can come again!”

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          • K [email protected]

            For me, driving. Its not that driving is difficult or i'm just not able to drive. Its that there are just too many awful drivers and pedestrians you have to care about on the road.

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            That despite all the progress humanity has made, bigotry in all forms is still a major problem.

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              Societies controlled by capitalists are openly trying to murder you. Nobody who survives those societies into middle age cares enough to help one another or even organize for their own betterment. Capitalists are cannibals and you can never trust them or let your guard down while they're nearby.

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              Nobody who survives those societies into middle age cares enough to help one another or even organize for their own betterment.

              Many are just too exhausted to do anything while slaving away, just trying to get by. Any effort to organize is sabotaged by those in positions of power. The system actively works against us...

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                “There was a time in this country, a long time ago, when reading wasn't just for fags and neither was writing. People wrote books and movies, movies that had stories so you cared whose ass it was and why it was farting. And I believe that time can come again!”

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                I used to think that movie was implausible.

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                  I used to think that movie was implausible.

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                  Mike Judge must have psychic abilities or something because literally everything in the movie is coming true rofl.

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                    You need to define succes first. Depending on your definition I will either agree or disagree.

                    I using the conventional western definition here for this conversation. All of my basic needs are met, I have no worry for my future needs for probably the rest of my life if I need it to be. I am in good health. I have loving relationship. In addition to this I have extra resources that allow me to explore my interests.

                    definitions are personal. If you are looking for advice find a definition that is less about luck.

                    No amount of redefinition will help you if you have a genetic condition like Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy which can cause you to keel over dead at 27 years old. No amount of redefinition will help if you're 8 years old in and are living in an active war zone. In those two examples, they didn't choose their circumstances. Nothing in their power caused them to be in their situations. Nothing in their power could change their situations. I would be equally powerless in their place. There is nothing intrinsic about them that makes them responsible for their situations. Why is it that those two people have those life threatening issues and I don't? Luck. Thats life.

                    Now, I get where you're going about taking what circumstances you have, and making the best of it. Or possibly exploring the philosophical nature of existence and coming to a different conclusion on what our few decades on Earth are for and how we can all ourselves successful. I don't think that's a bad thing to do personally, but understand that's a luxury that someone starving or dying from exposure likely can't seriously entertain. Entirely ignoring the base reality, even if we don't like it, is dangerous, and potentially callous and can lead us to indifference of the suffering of others and how they arrived there through no fault of their own.

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                    i guess I didn't explain well. If your success means a private jet with pilots on call 24x7 that you can afford to fly where and where you want: you need a lot more money than I can help you with.

                    your success says something vague about resources to explore your interests. How much resources? If you want to make prinitive pottery that is cheap and a great hobby to be interested in. many other interest are more expensive. There is a reason boat owners call them 'a hole in the water you pour money in' - boats are also a fine hobby but if your success includes a boat you need more resources.

                    i agree that health is partially luck and so there is always a luck element. there is much you can do to earn money - keeping a great job is partially luck. There is a lot you can do to keep a relationship but there is some luck on if the other person doesn't leave you. There is a lot you can do for health but some luck as well.

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                      Mike Judge must have psychic abilities or something because literally everything in the movie is coming true rofl.

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                      Except that he thought the problem was not enough eugenics instead of a conspiracy to return the people to that state of ignorance

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                        i guess I didn't explain well. If your success means a private jet with pilots on call 24x7 that you can afford to fly where and where you want: you need a lot more money than I can help you with.

                        your success says something vague about resources to explore your interests. How much resources? If you want to make prinitive pottery that is cheap and a great hobby to be interested in. many other interest are more expensive. There is a reason boat owners call them 'a hole in the water you pour money in' - boats are also a fine hobby but if your success includes a boat you need more resources.

                        i agree that health is partially luck and so there is always a luck element. there is much you can do to earn money - keeping a great job is partially luck. There is a lot you can do to keep a relationship but there is some luck on if the other person doesn't leave you. There is a lot you can do for health but some luck as well.

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                        i guess I didn’t explain well. If your success means a private jet with pilots on call 24x7 that you can afford to fly where and where you want: you need a lot more money than I can help you with.

                        your success says something vague about resources to explore your interests. How much resources?

                        I'm sorry, I'm not going to divulge my personal financial details on the open internet. Why does this number matter to our discussion? I appreciate if you're trying to offer financial or life planning advice. I don't think I'm in need, but I appreciate your concern.

                        I'll say this. On this chart, I believe I am past the fourth level (Esteem) and working on number 5 (self actualization).

                        there is much you can do to earn money - keeping a great job is partially luck.

                        Getting the job initially is a whole series of lucky events sometimes decades in the making.

                        There is a lot you can do to keep a relationship but there is some luck on if the other person doesn’t leave you.

                        Not only do you have do work hard on keeping relationships (this is part of the 25% I was talking about) you have to live to enjoy it. Further, your mate has to live and there's all kinds of things that can happen to them through no fault of their own (this is part of the 75% luck I was talking about earlier).

                        i agree that health is partially luck and so there is always a luck element. There is a lot you can do for health but some luck as well.

                        There is a tiny tiny fraction you can do to keep/improve your health vs the vast majority of the things in this world trying to kill you or make you sick/injured. I'd change the percentages on this even further: 10% in your control to 90% luck.

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                          I learned a great mashed potato technique from a nurse in a care place for children:

                          Nuke a potato like you're baking it. Then cut it in half, spoon it out of the skin, add butter, salt and milk and smoosh with a fork. Re-nuke a little if it gets too cooled down. Faster than boiling, and it tastes better because you don't pour flavor-filled cooking water down the drain. Also no pot to wash!

                          The nurse did this for a single serving for a kid, but it's how I make any amount of mashed potatoes now.

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                          Oooh good point about keeping the taste bymicrowaving them instead of boiling. Not having to use a pot is also great.

                          Personally I dont even bother to remove the peel, my potato masher handles them just fine and I don't mind them in my food.

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                            I learned a great mashed potato technique from a nurse in a care place for children:

                            Nuke a potato like you're baking it. Then cut it in half, spoon it out of the skin, add butter, salt and milk and smoosh with a fork. Re-nuke a little if it gets too cooled down. Faster than boiling, and it tastes better because you don't pour flavor-filled cooking water down the drain. Also no pot to wash!

                            The nurse did this for a single serving for a kid, but it's how I make any amount of mashed potatoes now.

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                            What does nuking a potato mean? Unfamiliar with the slang.

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                            • meekah@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                              Love me some mashes taters.

                              Get the right kind and they basically can't overcook. I just put mine on the stove at 5pm and just do other stuff until I'm hungry, at which point I just drain the water, add butter, pepper and nutmeg and mash the potatos in about 5 minutes lol. We also get frozen creamed spinach in kind of a pellet form so that its easy to dose, throw some of that in the microwave and it's actually a solid meal. Even more so when you start playing with other things to add. I like to put some cheese in the mashed potatoes as well, especially fresh Parmesan, but I also tried adding some leftover beef stock today which was delicious. Seasoning the spinach with a little bit of nutmeg and pepper also goes a long way.

                              Sorry, somehow I produced a wall of text there. Thanks for coming to my ted talk or something

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                              Wholegrain mustard is also a great addition to mash. Does very well as a side to beef.

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                                For me, driving. Its not that driving is difficult or i'm just not able to drive. Its that there are just too many awful drivers and pedestrians you have to care about on the road.

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                                That "adults" are just kids that got older. Same goes for "old people". Everyone was once a 14 year old. There is no dividing line where you suddenly become an adult, and there is no dividing line between being an adult and being old.

                                We're all born, and we live a life of days, months years, decades... it's just you and your one, single life. You're always going to be you.

                                Make this one life count. Don't wait. Don't procrastinate. Make shit happen. You'll regret it if you don't.

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                                  Except that he thought the problem was not enough eugenics instead of a conspiracy to return the people to that state of ignorance

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                                  Fair enough. But the end result is the same haha.

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                                    That "adults" are just kids that got older. Same goes for "old people". Everyone was once a 14 year old. There is no dividing line where you suddenly become an adult, and there is no dividing line between being an adult and being old.

                                    We're all born, and we live a life of days, months years, decades... it's just you and your one, single life. You're always going to be you.

                                    Make this one life count. Don't wait. Don't procrastinate. Make shit happen. You'll regret it if you don't.

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                                    If more people realized this, life would be a lot more simple. I never grew up. I just got older.

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                                      Shower sex.

                                      In the movies it looks so hot, but in reality, you've got a eyes and mouth full of soap and your freezing. 2/10

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                                      You are doing it wrong.

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                                        i guess I didn’t explain well. If your success means a private jet with pilots on call 24x7 that you can afford to fly where and where you want: you need a lot more money than I can help you with.

                                        your success says something vague about resources to explore your interests. How much resources?

                                        I'm sorry, I'm not going to divulge my personal financial details on the open internet. Why does this number matter to our discussion? I appreciate if you're trying to offer financial or life planning advice. I don't think I'm in need, but I appreciate your concern.

                                        I'll say this. On this chart, I believe I am past the fourth level (Esteem) and working on number 5 (self actualization).

                                        there is much you can do to earn money - keeping a great job is partially luck.

                                        Getting the job initially is a whole series of lucky events sometimes decades in the making.

                                        There is a lot you can do to keep a relationship but there is some luck on if the other person doesn’t leave you.

                                        Not only do you have do work hard on keeping relationships (this is part of the 25% I was talking about) you have to live to enjoy it. Further, your mate has to live and there's all kinds of things that can happen to them through no fault of their own (this is part of the 75% luck I was talking about earlier).

                                        i agree that health is partially luck and so there is always a luck element. There is a lot you can do for health but some luck as well.

                                        There is a tiny tiny fraction you can do to keep/improve your health vs the vast majority of the things in this world trying to kill you or make you sick/injured. I'd change the percentages on this even further: 10% in your control to 90% luck.

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                                        I don't mean you should tell me your criteria. if your idea of success is chess world champion - many have worked 12 hour days for years at it and failed - thus much luck is needed. likewise you may be great at business without ever making CEO. However more modest goals are reached by many - chess national master is in reach of many more. Engineers don't make near what the CEO does but many more get there.

                                        i can never figure out relationships but those who study it tell me there are predictive measures of what they call success. (The experts don't always agree)

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                                          Nobody gives a single shit about you.

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                                          It’s true I give a multiple shit about you

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