this is a good and fair point. ive been cooking so long you can probably hand me any grain, legume, or vegetable and ill figure out something decent with it. my partner often tries to learn to cook with recipes rather than instinct and it takes like twice the amount of time and work for him π
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i dont really get why people have so much resistance when switching foods. seasons and shortages have existed since people started agriculture and when something becomes scarce, you pivot and eat what youve got. if there was some bizarre soy disease and tofu becomes expensive, im just gonna buy lentils π€·
boozin aint shit
real, theoretical communism is not a totalitarian regime. keep these ideas separate so we can find a path forward
watched a millionaire do a "challenge" where he tried to see if he could get out of being homeless with nothing but a cell phone and a few other small things. shockingly, he failed.
thank you so much πππ
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i was raised in a high pressure household and school was always always the pause. im only 23 now but im still struggling to figure out who i am since i never really got the chance to. responsibilities will always creep in, you have to be super intentional about making time for you. maybe start with a once a week class on something that interests you. as busy as you are, you can find a couple hours one day a week. prioritize movement, eating well, and sleeping enough so you have more energy, and therefore time during the day.
hooray! its not my fault im stupid