I've had this in Japan, not sushi but at yakitori. Ended up in the hospital but it was fun to say I tried π and surprisingly tasty too. Yakitori is my fave Japanese cuisine, I only eat the cooked stuff now though πΆββοΈ
FunkFactory
so how long does a raspberry vinaigrette take to make normally? I'm no chef but guessing significantly longer than 15 seconds
imagine if any tech company sold a service at a price that's at least the cost to provide it, that would be outrageous
Mt Dew isn't that bad but it's the kind of drink I can only have once in a while, probably the sugar content makes me sick. Black tea on the other hand, I could drink all day, and is fairly tasty too
I got a little weird about House once the main cast got half swapped out, but by the end I came to terms with it and I think the show actually ended pretty solid
I used to have Paramount Plus for Big Brother before I got tired of it, it's good for that "reality" genre. Also nice to have a news channel which is not an offering on the larger streaming networks.
Other commenters hit on the reasoning, just adding that they're called highly composite numbers. My favorite!
I've always thought the same thing. I grew up playing a few sports and there was never room for toxicity, even the one or two times I played in a somewhat competitive league. Now I'm playing casual esports and I gg after every match, win or lose. I don't really get why that's hard for some people, and they have trouble focusing on the win condition.
It's especially frustrating to see people give up in a 4v5 or something like that too. Like yeah it's not going to be easy, but it's not impossible. And when you end up coming out on top against the odds, you feel like a god, and you remember that match forever. I think people just want the high from winning without actually needing to try. It explains why there's so many people who make smurf accounts too π
I kinda wish I knew what it was like working on Y2K stuff. It sounds like the most mundane bug to fix, but the problem is that it was everywhere. Which I imagine made it pretty expensive π