Oh, shit. This is the first time I actually recognized an image in this community from something I already read. Feels like I've come a long way.
I imagine they’d count capital gains in the analysis
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/comment/8544719
The NYTimes analysis is just about income taxes
Aren't you contradicting yourself here?
Just recently I started replaying “VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action”. I'm also working on Rune Factory 4 Special - the remake is only 4 years old, but the original is from 2012. I still periodically fire up Castle Crashers from time to time, and I have yet to give up on my much-procrastinated attempt at Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (the Xbox 360 version).
There are many others, but that's just off the top of my head.
Agreed, it was pretty good until then. But the last paragraph is what made it a great take.
Right, exactly what all store owners want. For potential customers to go somewhere else instead.
But how would you get all the termites to remain in the house instead of wandering off somewhere else?
If he's young enough, he might be getting his safety net from parents or something. I could see this being viable part-time work for, e.g., college students.
I'll be happy to adopt that mindset after the copyright holders do. 😂
Devo was right all along.
Stirring definitely helps. The exact setting to use will vary depending on the microwave, what is being heated, and how much of it there is, but my usual go-to for a starting point on a full, regular-sized bowl or plate of food is: 3 minutes at 40%, remove and stir or flip as appropriate, then another 2-3 minutes at 30-40% depending on how hot it was. This approach will end up heating most things evenly without drying them out or burning anything.
Some things can be more sensitive, so if I'm ever unsure about what would be safe, I'll start at 30% for 1 minute just to get a baseline for context. Below 30% is usually only useful for frozen things. Soups usually require several stirs - you don't want to let it sit still for too long, or use too high a setting, or it can explode.
Did you read the Wikipedia article? I grant that isolation is inherently traumatic, but by itself, it pales in comparison to what that person went through.