AnalogyAddict

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AnalogyAddict,

Nothing gets between me and the best part of the day.

AnalogyAddict,

My parents got me curry ketchup. Jury is still out on whether or not it’s “good.”

Am I the only one who wishes North Korea would build Terminators?

I gotta ask, am I the only one here who’s absolutely fucking salivating at the thought of North Korea unleashing a legion of AI-powered Terminators on the world stage? I mean, think about it: North Korea creating a fucking army of Skynet-level robots that could march into Seoul or Tokyo or even Washington DC and just start...

AnalogyAddict,

You need to get off your anime and talk to some real people in person. Make at least one of them a therapist.

AnalogyAddict,

Uh, no. Homemade mashed potatoes are easy and way better.

AnalogyAddict,

My kids won’t even eat store bought tortillas.

AnalogyAddict,

I haven’t bought canned pumpkin in 20 years. It’s not bad to process and freeze it, and with good pie pumpkins, it’s unparalleled. Plus you get home roasted pumpkin seeds as a bonus.

AnalogyAddict,

Homemade pasta is indescribably better. If you get a pasta maker, it’s not even that hard. Just a bit time consuming. And it’s sooooo yummy.

AnalogyAddict,

Cultered butter is amazing, and it’s easy to churn in a stand mixer.

Same with ice cream. An ice cream maker makes the difference.

AnalogyAddict,

Isn’t this just ganache?

AnalogyAddict,

You can absolutely chill and eat straight ganache. Um…so I hear…

AnalogyAddict,

Some have red/ brown spots.

AnalogyAddict,

Yep. This is like calling mixed dogs “designer breeds.” Nah, those are just mutts.

What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

EDIT: Let’s cool it with the downvotes, dudes. We’re not out to cut funding to your black hole detection chamber or revoke the degrees of chiropractors just because a couple of us don’t believe in it, okay? Chill out, participate with the prompt and continue with having a nice day. I’m sure almost everybody has something...

AnalogyAddict,

I’m probably going to get eviscerated for this, but that sexuality is purely genetic. I think that for the vast majority of people, sexuality is way more fluid than not, and much more influenced by environment than people would like to think.

I also don’t think that has any bearing on people’s right to choose.

AnalogyAddict,

Lots of chefs think that way. I did, too, until I dropped the recipes and started experimenting on my own. Getting a feel for bread dough, knowing what various ingredients will do. Feeling out viscosity of batter. It’s just as much an art as cooking, if you know what you’re doing. And cooking has just as much science, what with acid, maillard reactions, etc.

I mean… it’s not like average people can get consistent results with chef recipes, either, without measuring certain ingredients precisely.

AnalogyAddict, (edited )

It’s not curiosity. I never felt like my gender. I’ve always been a fish out of water, and been extremely uncomfortable in my body. The way trans people describe feeling is how I’ve felt for the majority of my life.

But in the years since, I’ve come to terms with who I am and what my body is. I no longer feel the need to make it be anything other than what it is.

AnalogyAddict,

I don’t know about transitioning, other than I probably would have thought I was trans if I’d been born later. I’m glad I wasn’t told I’d have to go through surgery and hormone replacements to be what I truly am. I was able to define my gender for myself.

But I don’t think anyone can judge another person’s choices like that. I just look forward to the day when people are allowed to freely make choices about how they live their own lives. I don’t think either political side is terribly flexible. (Though certainly, the right is far more rigid.)

I’ve seen too many people ostracized for changing their minds about being trans or changing their sexuality by people they thought were open-minded friends. Or people hated on for changing their faith by those who pretend to follow a loving God. It’s painful all around. We shouldn’t have to agree with someone on every point to celebrate and adore them.

AnalogyAddict,

Baking is an art as much as a science. People who call it a science just don’t understand it.

AnalogyAddict, (edited )

You are confusing reasons with proof. Most believe because they choose to. Because believing in God gives them meaning and purpose, and a drive to be better, to do better. And because they have had personal experiences that lead them towards belief.

The proof for them is in the effects that faith has had on them. “By their fruits” and all that. Not far different to the “proofs” of dark matter.

Though it’s very ironic that you stereotype people of faith, and think I’m the one who needs to meet more of them.

AnalogyAddict,

Science can’t answer any “why.” It can explain how and what, but it can’t give meaning. If someone thinks it does give meaning, they have turned it into a religion.

AnalogyAddict,

Asking a bunch of non-religious people is nothing but a circle jerk.

People believe in religion for a variety of reasons. I believe in what I believe in because I’ve had personal experiences, and because it gives me a way to be better than I am.

AnalogyAddict, (edited )

First of all, none of those questions except the first ask why they believe, and I’ve never heard a person of faith answer that way.

If you enter into a conversation with the intent of attacking, you shouldn’t be surprised you don’t get good answers.

Everyone believes in something that they can’t objectively prove, even if it’s just the love of their family. It gives our lives meaning.

The transition from the holiday season back to the normal drudgery is so depressing. Is there any way to make Jan / Feb less depressing?

like, it’s still dark at 5pm, there are barely any sports on, still bitterly cold and austere and it hurts to go outside, but you’re not even looking forward to christmas or the new year. the new year is here, and it’s largely the same as last year. except you’re getting older.

AnalogyAddict,

Figure out a new hobby or skill to learn.

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