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It's very slow but biggest one I've found is !askmeanything@lemmy.ca. It does have good engagement though when someone posts:)
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Similarly, I wanna know what's the deal with liking sad movies or sad songs! Also I like the horror genre too -obviously being scared is a negative emotion, but it's like chasing the next high. I just have this appreciation when various art forms are able to arouse these big types of emotions. It's much better than blandness, which is boring.
I think people just crave feeling alive, and maybe that's what feeling sad does for some of us?
Btw you might like this Weezer song. It's a little juvenile in that Weezer way, but the lyrics talk about exactly this! It's called "All My Favorite Songs" (are slow and sad lol): https://youtu.be/AGPdXYG1msg
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Gearing up for Halloween season and really enjoying the creepy vibes wherever they may crop up, including picking out some indie horror games to play. This looks great (and no jump scares are nice hehe). Thanks for the spooky content! :D
P.S. Small detail, but I like how the wall bends at the bottom in the last screenshot.
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I was thinking the younger kid was going to be the old man in the end. Not bad!
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Damn. Hailie's all grown up and Eminem's gonna be a granddad
The crushed bodies of a Central and South American insect, called the Cochineal, produces a natural red dye. They are used for textiles, food-coloring, and cosmetics. Next time you see an ingredients list that includes carmine, cochineal extract or natural red 4, it comes from these bugs.
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Nah the pigeon is cooked in a pan along with this really thick and savory herbal sauce
Surely there are debates on best pastrami in NY, but this is the one I tried when I visited. Mouth watering goodness!
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😂 Trust me it tastes nothing like it looks!
October 2023 in the Peruvian Amazon
Piccione alla leccarda from Trattoria La Palomba in Orvieto, Italy Pigeon in sauce made of garlic, rosemary, sage, onion, black olives, red wine, vinegar, oil, salt and pepper This restaurant is in the 2024 Michelin Guide Italy. Recommend stopping here if you're visiting Orvieto and want to try something different!
Species of goose endemic to Hawaii and also the state bird
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So I've had allergies all my life. Waking up stuffy or sniffling is super common, I don't even keep track of it. When it's bad, if I tilt my head back, I'm literally drinking mucus lol (gross). I joke about being allergic to the outdoors, spring time's bad, and there's particularly something about the desert that makes my allergies act up. Some of the shrubs out there, sagebrush maybe. And I can get it basically everywhere, even while traveling to other countries, so it seems like I'm allergic to multiple things. My allergy symptoms are pretty much sneezing and sniffling, nothing to do with the throat.
I've taken OTC antihistamine meds before. They don't completely dry me out but it helps a little. They're not a magical cure, so I actually don't bother most of the time unless it's bad and I have something important going on.
I don't think you're being a big baby, because it sounds like you just developed this issue? I just deal with it because it's normal, it's been going on my whole life, kinda like wearing glasses lol.
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So it's confirmed then. We already knew. DA is too expensive for what the Raiders need plus he has a $45 mil cap hit next year.
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Potatoes when cooked then cooled actually greatly lowers the glycemic index, so it's weird but actually not a bad habit to have!
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It looks beautiful. Love foggy mornings.
>[Assembly Bill 1775](https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240AB1775), which goes into effect Jan. 1, gives California cities the option of allowing dispensaries to prepare and serve hot food and nonalcoholic drinks on site, as well as host live performances such as concerts and comedy shows.
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I went snorkeling in Hawaii last week and got to see the cool fish and turtles! So that was fun.
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They absolutely do! Some animals mate for life. Some mourn when one of their own dies (see whales, elephants). Parrots who are lonely may self-mutilate. Dogs can remember you and get so excited to see you, even after being separated for years. Interspecies friendships exist. It's like... I don't see how people can still think animals DON'T have emotions.
They just don't make faces like humans do. Although interestingly, dogs developed eyebrow muscles that give them more human-like expressions, which therefore strengthens our bond with them.
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I read this wiki a while back. Elephants are very smart animals. Highly recommend the read!
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Georgia has a lot too surprisingly. Also digging the EV usage in Hawaii
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Mosquitoes infect and kill off other animal species too. In Hawaii for example, we learned the native birds have this narrow elevation range where they can live safe from mosquitoes. But of course, mosquitoes are creeping higher in elevation as temperatures continue to rise.
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That's why I love the MH series - plenty of value, even just solo'ing it. I'm still trying to finish up World, doing everything I want to do. Unfortunately I have to put a lot of time into these games to "git gud" lol. And of course at the same time, real life responsibilities calls. xD Not quite ready to move on just yet!
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Very wholesome movies. I recently vacationed in Peru and had a lovely time. Count me in for Paddington 3!
Tonight's show in Boston. Apparently Perry Farrell was wasted and kept messing up the vocals, everyone was pissed but tried to work through it, then Perry flips out on Dave Navarro and had to get wrestled down. They're on a reunion tour with the original members for the first time in 14 years, but they might just be done after this.
Stephen Miller, Trump advisor, absolutely loses his mind when journalist José María Del Pino asks him where he gets his information about Venezuela's supposed low crimes rates.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/28004295 > "Rules of Engagement" won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
"Rules of Engagement" won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/27504633 > Excellent recording by Michael Murray, played on one of the largest organs in the world. It sounds absolutely massive. The lows in this piece will make your house shake.
Excellent recording by Michael Murray, played on one of the largest organs in the world. It sounds absolutely massive. The lows in this piece will make your house shake.
> Defending her “aggressive” crackdown on encampments, the mayor argues that homeless people have only one choice left: accept help or get out.
Pure Americana. Just a dude who loved off-roading obsessed with putting bigger and bigger tires on his truck. Named it Bigfoot. Drove over a couple of cars and taped it for fun. Fast forward to [BIGFOOT performing at the Pontiac Silverdome](https://youtu.be/O1i5OB4GaQA) in 1983 in 72,000 people and flashing cameras. History was made.
The Siren is a painting by John William Waterhouse. The painting depicts a siren sitting at the edge of a cliff, lyre in hand, staring down at a shipwrecked sailor floating in water, who in turn is staring up at her. The picture was painted in 1900 and is now part of a private collection. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Siren_(Waterhouse_painting)