mudstickmcgee

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[–] mudstickmcgee 5 points 5 days ago

Just an anecdote but never the less.

A couple of years ago I got a job at an animal shelter in a country that's not the one I live in. For this I was paid 400€/m in cash to cover my bills back home during the time. So I went to the local BTCatm and even though they charge an insane markup (15/20% iirc) it was still cheaper than the "minimum fee" charged by the bank/western union.

As useful as the electricity or fire? Probably not. But as a tool for low paid workers that go to another country and is sending money home to their families without having to pay half of it in fees it's pretty usefull.

[–] mudstickmcgee 2 points 1 week ago (4 children)

None, which is his whole point. If the oven can manage to hold heat the dishwasher can aswel

[–] mudstickmcgee 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

But every time someone worse takes their place

[–] mudstickmcgee 3 points 2 weeks ago

Not really part of the generally menu as much as it where in the olden days, but you can still get it in most frozen fish isles.

[–] mudstickmcgee 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It is literally just sheep and cabbage in layers in a big pot boiled with whole black peppercorns until your whole neighbourhood smells like farts. Served as a slop in a soup bowl.

The lutefisk is jelly like, doesn't always have bones and the taste is a bit weird since it's very base-y (as opposed to acidic Wich is more prevalent in most foods). it is also served with a bunch of different condiments and sides depending on where in the country you are. My favorites are: side of mashed peas and boiled potatoes, on the fish i put bacon bits and it's liquid fat, some brown cheese, and syrup.

These two are actually in my top ten dishes and I'd be down to have them whenever, but it's generally sheep/cabbage in lamb season, and lutefisk is a Christmas dish.

Whale is like having a steak, but the cow only ate fish for its whole life. It's not great but it's also not terrible in an interesting way.

[–] mudstickmcgee 8 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

It's not a great list, but alot has been left out.

We also have, sheep and cabbage, lye-fish, whale, and blood pudding boiled in milk.

You know what, yeah I'll go get a Döner.

Luckily we are a pretty multicultural society at least in the cities and everyone has brought their delicious foods over. Shame that were so sensitive to spice that some people think salt is to spicy :D

[–] mudstickmcgee 1 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks for the correction :) at least I was only of by 2 letters. Or only got 1/3 correct depending on your level of pessimism

[–] mudstickmcgee 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

My head cannon for "realistic" zombies. is Mel Brooks', the writer of 'zombie survival guide and 'world war z' (no relation to the movie or the game) esque zombies.

[–] mudstickmcgee 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

At least my father doesn't smell like elderberries

[–] mudstickmcgee 34 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Hey. You don't talkt to op like this you fucking degenerate piece of shit, we're all being nice to each other!

[–] mudstickmcgee 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

War was declared about the same time trump took office again.

He's putting forth that it's state vs it's constituent.

[–] mudstickmcgee 2 points 1 month ago

Imo there's a difference between "a kid having a job": your 10 year old is helping on the farm, feeding the chickens, picking apples, etc.

And "child labour": your 10 year old Is working 10 hour days sewing sneakers for Nike.

This as a one time. you pick it, you can keep it kind of deal would be awesome for the kids.

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