Little miracles
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They tend to have a hard time getting through the ball return.
we don't want them to have an easy time do we
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we don't want them to have an easy time do we
It depends on how long we want to take between players I guess.
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Good food.
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He’s probably both. Have you met any bikers?
A few, none of whom i would call particularly intelligent. Which is why I would extend the benefit if the doubt until the shirt is further identified.
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Out of all music genres to pick, why would you wear it to the farthest left one?
Same reason why MAGA loves to go and ruin Pride festivals, to harass them. They believe that everyone else is sufferring from delusion and are waiting for someone like these MAGA or Nazi scumbags to "save" them.
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Would have been a better story if they'd stomped him into an unrecognizable puddle of pink goo.
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Yet....
Similar level.
I mean, that’s probably the only penis enlargement treatment that actually works
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To be honest, I am vegan for over 12 years and my main source of protein at the moment is Tofu (I airfry a whole diced package, 20g protein per 200g), or eat soy chunks, soaked in hot water and pan fried (from the local indian store, 19g protein per 40g dry chunks). Also nice is gluten powder (also called seitan), which is wheat protein isolate and is excellent to be transformed into your own meat substitute (also sausages). That has 24g protein per 30g of dry mass, but for consistency I'd recommend mixing it with something like crushed beans or chickpeas, otherwise it'll be very elastic.
Otherwise I love the taste of the Orgain plant based protein, and of course, as mentioned by other people, eating a variety of lentils, beans, nuts or chickpeas helps to get the extra you need (the first paragraph is to fill up in the evening if you didn't have enough during the day)
What's the texture/taste like? I have pretty bad sensitivity issues when it comes to eating and I've never tried it because tofu has always looked really unappetizing to me. I don't want to waste it if I don't like it. I don't like deli meat for the same reason although I can force it down if it's served at a lunch or something. If the same thing happened with tofu id try it. I've never even seen seitan as far as I know.
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I mean, that’s probably the only penis enlargement treatment that actually works
You gotta point there... And another... And another... An...
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What's the texture/taste like? I have pretty bad sensitivity issues when it comes to eating and I've never tried it because tofu has always looked really unappetizing to me. I don't want to waste it if I don't like it. I don't like deli meat for the same reason although I can force it down if it's served at a lunch or something. If the same thing happened with tofu id try it. I've never even seen seitan as far as I know.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Tofu really depends on which consistency you buy. In stores like H-mart or other asian stores (USA), you can usually buy from very soft (silken tofu, consistency very soft) to very firm (consistency closer to a block of fresh cheese)
In Europe it can even go to more firm consistencies, something you can also reach yourself if you press/compress it for a few hours (google tofu press, probably also works if you improvise it).
If you're searching something more meat like, I'd recommend trying soy chunks from a local indoan store (or the internet), they are also very convenient because they come dry and you can store them for ages until you soak and cook them.
Just make sure to add spices when cooking tofu and/or soy chunks, because both don't really have a taste by themselves. I usually use Soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic powder, salt, pepper and various types of chillies. -
The very idea of a "nazi punk" is honestly mindboggling.
Part of it is just how Nazi recruiting and attempting to get a foothold works. They see a subculture with disaffected youth and societal outcasts (especially young men) and think of it as an opportunity. All subcultures have to remain vigilant because Nazis will do their best to subvert and appropriate anything and everything that they can to try to spread their socio-political disease.
Some more current examples are gaming, the chans, and fitness clubs/events (ex. Spartan Race). Not all of them are filled with Nazis but, they have been used as recruiting tools.
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Would've been better if it stopped at shirt.
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Nazi punks FUCK OFF!!!
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Best video of a a justified ass kicking I've seen lately. Security wasn't extremely interested in protecting him.
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Out of all music genres to pick, why would you wear it to the farthest left one?
There are people who didn't know Rage Against the Machine were political until reading a Tom Morello tweet.
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Indeed and Macon Blair and Jeremy Saulnier need to do more movies together, check out their movie Blue Ruin if you liked Green Room
I've seen both of these and they're great. Got any other recommendations?
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Ok, so so you're saying me that somewhere 200g of meat is cheaper than 200g of tofu? Because an average meal is pretty much vegan except for the protein, if you cook with oil instead of butter (which is also cheaper).
But yeah, no matter what I say, you'll claim it's wrong, mainly because you're not really interested in anything but spreading your words. Which is fine, have a nice day.
No he's saying there are places that can't get 200g of tofu. So it would need to be imported which would make it cost more than 200g of meat. Also, often times, those places that don't have 200g of tofu, the people living there grow and eat their own livestock. I personally know of Mexican villages that don't have a grocery store within 150 miles. So like you've already been told once in the thread, check your privilege. I'm happy that you're happy about your dietary choices. I'm also especially happy for you that you have the opportunity to make those dietary choices. Not everyone can.
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No he's saying there are places that can't get 200g of tofu. So it would need to be imported which would make it cost more than 200g of meat. Also, often times, those places that don't have 200g of tofu, the people living there grow and eat their own livestock. I personally know of Mexican villages that don't have a grocery store within 150 miles. So like you've already been told once in the thread, check your privilege. I'm happy that you're happy about your dietary choices. I'm also especially happy for you that you have the opportunity to make those dietary choices. Not everyone can.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]It's funny how you come with a small valid exception, when the majority of humanity lives in big cities where everything is accessible.
Of course, Inuit people in North Canada will eat seals, but hiding yourself behind them just shows how unaware you're of your own privilege and also responsibility.
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I've seen both of these and they're great. Got any other recommendations?
You mean other movies by these people or like in general?
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It's funny how you come with a small valid exception, when the majority of humanity lives in big cities where everything is accessible.
Of course, Inuit people in North Canada will eat seals, but hiding yourself behind them just shows how unaware you're of your own privilege and also responsibility.
I'm not OP, the only position I stated was that many people dislike vegans because they position themselves as mightier than thou without checking their own privilege.
If you're going to try and turn this around on me, maybe you should try and find a way to make your counter point actually an effective one based on the information I had given you. I didn't express my privilege to you before you decided to tell me how unaware I am of it. In fact as far as you know before your comment, I could have been a citizen of one of those Mexican villages. Would you have told one of them to check their privilege? I doubt it. But then again, why would they bother arguing with such a tiny world view that assumes they were an edge case at best. Want to talk about the south east Asian farm towns in the same boat? How about aboriginals? Or the many African tribes.
All I know about you is that you're a vegan and you believe that anyone who eats meat is morally wrong and should feel ashamed for not just eating plant based protein. That's what you've given me. So I should assume that about you. What I shouldn't assume about you is that you're a well to do white person in a major metropolitan area of the US or Canada or some other first world power where you know where your next meal comes from and have a stable income. I shouldn't assume those things about you because you never said those things. See how that works? I know you're privileged because you don't worry about edge cases like poor Mexican villages or north Canadian Inuits. I also know you're privileged because you think your world view is more important than others' and you talk about it that way on the internet.
So now give it a good thought with the information you can glean from my prior comment to you. Did I say I was anti-veganism? Did I say I eat meat? Did I say I lived in one of those major metropolitan areas where everything is accessible? Is it safe to assume anything at all other than I dislike when people push their beliefs on others to make them feel bad about themselves when all they're trying to do is get by?
I wouldn't want an evangelist knocking at your door about becoming a Jehovah's witness just the same as I don't want people like you picking on perfectly good people who eat meat. Eating meat doesn't make you deserving of shame any more than a sinner in the eyes of a church.
And just like you said before how you think all meat eaters know that it's wrong, you might be projecting a little bit. Because I suspect you know it's kinda morally gross it is to evangelise through guilt even if the goal is an individual eating less meat.