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AnxiousDater101, in What's the best way to pay an online merchant using Crypto for someone who has never bought/used it before?

Why would you ask random people on the internet for advice with your money?

WhiteOakBayou, (edited ) in People that have eaten tripe, is it more musclely or cartilagey?

Cartilagenous I’d say. But the Mexicans swear on it as a hangover cure and salty chewey spicy soup is better than you think. Edit: the soup is called menudo if you’re interested

MrJameGumb, in People that have eaten tripe, is it more musclely or cartilagey?
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The one time I had it it was more cartilagey for sure

stoy, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.

I have only owned one car, my current 2021 Seat Leon hatchback PHEV.

Out of all the cars I have driven (four, a 2014 VW Golf, a 2020 VW Golf, a 2016 Volvo V90 PHEV and my Seat) the Seat is my favourite.

The Golf’s I’ve driven were either loaned from my driving school or used at my first driving test and my dad has the Volvo, but I have the Seat.

I really like the styling of my Seat, it looks cool, and a bit agressive without being overbaering.

The performance is good enough for me, if a bit lacking in power above 100kmh, it is very quick between 10 and 50, launches are fun with the electrical system engaged.

As a first car, it is fantastic, though I am 35 and bought it this year.

altasshet, (edited )

I really wish more European manufacturers would sell cars in North America. Much more interesting selection…

stoy,

Hehe, Seat is actually winding down, the brand will cease to exist in a a few years.

But as it is a WAG brand I am not worried about spares or servicing.

Cupra, Seat’s racing division is the new Seat brand, it is a bit too much of a lifestyle brand, with an edgy logo, I like it when it had a copper colored Seat logo as it’s logo, that was cool.

But eh, when I need a new car in many years hopefully, I will look at Cupras range.

The Seat Leon is basically just a Golf in a new design.

Thorny_Insight,

They would if they could. USA has really strict import laws to boost their own car manufacturing.

anon_8675309, in Do You Have a Fire Extinguisher in Your Home and is it Still Pressurized?

I do and I get it checked and retagged every year.

Pwnmode, in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?

Comedy Bang Bang

Great improve podcast. Lots of funny people.

MonsterMonster, (edited ) in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?

Unexplained Mysteries on Spotify. Great if you can get past the irritating narration bouncing between two presenters like a rubber ball.

The episodes about Black Holes is jaw dropping with regards to their power and size.

TehBamski, in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?
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Blocks w/ Neal Brennan - “Based on his Netflix comedy special, “Blocks.” Neal Brennan interviews friends and colleagues about the things that make them feel lonely, isolated, and like something’s wrong - and how they are persevering despite these blocks.”

MonsterMonster, in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?

Very Presidential on Spotify.

This is a revealing insight in to past US presidents and shows the murkiness and greed of politicians embarking on power and making the most of it whilst they can.

They tell of Lyndon B Johnson who enjoyed showing off his prodigous cock in front of people. JFK who was drugged up most of the time whilst playing Russia at Nukes. Gerald Ford seemed to be the only normal genuine president.

MonsterMonster, in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?

Imposters on Spotify is another gripping show following people who lived off huge whopping lies and upset people along the way.

The episodes about Wayne Simmons who passed himself off as a deep cover spy for the CIA and managed to lie his way to be a regular Fox News “expert” and Whitehouse access. Amazing example of how far you can get with balls of steel and being an arrogant loud mouth.

MonsterMonster, (edited ) in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?

Heavyweight on Spotify.

I’ve been listening to this series for a few years. People have a regret, encounter, or problem from the past that they wish to follow up but need help. Jonathan Goldstein is a go between in helping these people bury the past or make amends. One particular story is Gregor who lends a CD to a pre-famous Moby. The CD contains the songs that Moby sampled and made him huge but never returned the CD to Gregor. Heavyweight helps Gregor get the CD.

Unfortunately some muppet at Spotify has decided to stop this excellent series so check it out before it goes.

unrelatedkeg, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

Just try to look at the sky at night. Most places in the world you won’t see the stars and yet no one complains too much about the visual pollution

MashedTech, in What made up movie title would make it hard to sell it to the public?

“If nothing matters, why even make this movie”

MashedTech, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

Better than normal pollution though or visual pollution from smoke and smog. It’s a tradeoff and a good one in my mind.

Apeman42, in What's a great podcast you'd like to share?
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Fictional is great, when he actually does updates. He tells sort of cliff notes versions of classic literature, with an accessible modern tone and language. Lot of Sherlock Holmes and Shakespeare in longer multi-part episodes, but also just some good short stories like ones from Poe and Philip K Dick.

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