sigma-libra-apps.bsky.social
Privacy-first android apps because I can't be bothered to pay for Cloud servers. Gimme more app ideas. #flutter #android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=5730255760923422116
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You know you've really missed your calling, you would've made an excellent Jehovah's Witness.
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Are they in the room with us right now?
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Give yourself a break. And us while you're at it.
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Kinda like you're doing right now?
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New recipes, sure. But the go-to rotation? 15-20 minutes tops, and about half that is non-active time I can spend doing something else.
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Sounds like a skillet issue.
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Ok, so I shared this with my Swiss group chat and practically all of them came up Swedish. So either it really struggles telling apart Germanic languages, or it was created by an American who thinks Switzerland has fjörds.
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Thanks, you too.
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I don't know, you're here, aren't you? Pretty sure anxiety attacks places you in the disabled group being excused in the second half, so I don't know why you feel attacked.
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I get it, you're feeling defensive right now. It's okay, don't worry about it.
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The "anti-delivery takes" you are complaining about are specifically about people in denial of the cost of delivery.
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If you cook at home, nobody has to suspect a thing.
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The problem isn't using delivery services, the problem is trying to convince the financially illiterate that doordash is cheaper than groceries and home-cooking. You do what you need to, just don't be in denial about its impact on your finances.
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Still less depressing than takeout for one.
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Somebody screenshotted a guy from the bad place saying that doordashing a slice of pizza is cheaper than making a pizza at home.
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Ok, but add in an egg, a chopped up clove from one of those 99c garlic clusters, and some frozen broccoli, and that is an actual homecooked meal.
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Ever talked to someone with dentures?
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It's okay, I was wearing earbuds and couldn't hear anyone.
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As a person who regularly acts like a tourist in supermarkets, thank you for your patience. I'm working on it.
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Think of fried rice and French toast, which are both leftover-based recipes that don't work as well with fresh ingredients.
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Want to eat something different every meal? Pull out your blender, drop in a combination of leftovers, and boom. Leftover soup. Recipe courtesy of my WWII-era grandma.
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A box of spaghetti costs $1.50. A jar of tomato sauce costs $3.50. A cucmber costs $1.00. The instructions are on the box. Takes 20 minutes max, and that's 3 meals at $2 a meal. I'm sorry, but if your teenage child can't make spaghetti with a side of raw veggies, you have failed as a parent.
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So your child, their parent, failed to teach them that for 20 years?
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> No one taught
That's the problem right there. Stay-at-home boomer moms were bored and did everything for their kids, so those kids never learned to do groceries, cook in bulk, reheat, etc... Just look at all the people commenting they learned that in college.
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Those 2 people in the world that collect charger cables as a hobby must be devastated.
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Both. Both is good.
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Trying to keep fb interesting so you stay and view more ads. Something about don't attribute to evil that which can be explained by stupid.
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Also works with American football!
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Whataboutism
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You take back that Lara Croft slander now.
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My solution after 3 years in the US: just make driving worse. Let private companies jack up the price of parking like in Chicago, use the police to harass bad drivers like in SF on NYE, and turn car lanes into bus lanes, so drivers can sit stuck in traffic watching the buses whizz by.
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English speakers trying to use gendered French terms:
* fiancé - correct for man
* fiancée - correct for woman
* fiance - correct anglicization for both
* fiancee - no
* fianceé - why
* finance - stop
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"The Millionaire next Door" studied this. Wealthy parents often sabotage their kids by gifting them expensive houses and private school tuition that require further money for upkeep, condemning their children to live beyond their own means and rely on further money from their parents to stay afloat.
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Was actually flabbergasted at having to give the new Interview with the Vampire my full attention.
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Good to know that the reason I'm constantly reaching for my phone during a show is that it was designed not to hold my attention, I was starting to think I was the problem.
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We celebrate rape victims for fighting back against their abusers, why not chronic pain sufferers fighting back against their abusive insurances?
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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caning_...
It's always been madness, it was just easier to sanitize for the History books.
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I believe the Delorean was chosen for Back to the Future because it was known at the type for being terrible. So absolutely they would take a Cybertruck. Wouldn't even be able to charge it while in the past.
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Cheer up. Now we get to watch the sun rise a few minutes earlier and set a few minutes later every day.
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If we compare each travel medium at its best (Japanese trains vs American highways vs Dutch bicycle trails vs old world walkable cities), then yes, obviously trains are on top. Places where the trains were sabotaged by the automobile industry aren't invited to the competition.
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Katniss Everdeen, the woman never met a leadership role she didn't try to get rid of.
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I don't know, but I bet this lady could tell us: youtu.be/0XY5f8pqUoc?...