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  • Terrible. It's a feature, not a bug.

    The point in not remembering past lives is that each life is supposed to be full of learning and growing and experiences that aren't weighed down and tainted by the egos of past incarnations.

    Imagine having been an illiterate miner in the Old West that lives to 95, then showing up with that perspective in the 80s. You'd simply be a cantankerous Luddite set in old ways. Note do that over and over and over.

    It's a joy to shed the ego.

  • Less of a developed world problem, but it's all hilarious old man paranoia until you also start to weigh stuff and find out how many things are actually not as full as advertised.

    You sure the guy wasn't just an average Eastern European old guy?

  • Stage 9 is everyone in the same room as you for more than 5 minute gets cancer.

    Stage 10 is when people just see an image of you and boom - cancer. Saw Ol' Joe on the TV? Cancer. Disneyland Hall of Pridents? Animatronic cancer. You saw an Amtrack train in the distance? Close enough. Cancer.

  • This looks great, well done. I like the cast iron pizza stone, I do the same.

    If you're not already, I find that using the full Neopalitan dough is worth it. The 00 flour, giving it time for a good rise, and stretching it (never rolling). All worth it. Just crank that oven up as high as it can go.

    I don't brush the crust with oil, but give it a try and see if you like it.

    As for onions, I usually sautee them down.

  • Seriously.

    One vampire Dev pops "by clicking agree, you consent to vampires entering your home." Into line 57842368 of the Instagram/FB TOS and suddenly it's a feeding frenzy....

    ...How does one sell a script to Black Mirror?

  • Yeah, it's different for everyone.

    My "counterfactual" is knowing a lot of kids that were home schooled. They were just young weird adults that didn't thrive in most circumstances. There's a reason why even rural agrarian societies found value is putting kids together.

  • Amazing how this guy has no idea that schools are just as much about socializing and learning to deal with other people and situations you'll be in for the rest of your life. That's not "child care," it's a structured environment where the main goal is learning and the real benefits are everything else on the fringes.