Restaurant fatigue is a thing for sure. I think most people who are experienced travellers know this. That's where grocery stores and supermarkets help but also global fast food chains. You know what you're going to get and you'll get it fast.
I'm truly amazed that this was ever a thing. The US is a case study of destroying value while raising GDP.
Me on soul calibur
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This is something I'm getting back to appreciating as I get older. Just listening to music. Vinyl also helps the experience because of the whole ritual of putting on a record.
Throwback to 2008
My definition? What is my definition of tolerance?
Nearly a century ago? You're a math genius, by your standards I'm turning 100 already.
The "open society" book was written with fascism as a background and as a reaction to it. But, of course - if only we had debated a bit more with fascists...
Go back to watching Peterson clips.
Those are centrist talking points, not sure if you're aware. Any step that dismantles capitalism is met with "too extreme" or "unfeasible". The Overton window is too far to the right.
Sounds fantastic!
You clearly need to go see the world. Take this as friendly advice.
Rest assured, I'm from Lisbon and all family is as well. I never thought of any place in Portugal as "inbred" (other stereotypes apply to different regions though). Love the Azores, btw.
I've always liked tea and coffee, since I've first tried it as a kid. It was not an acquired taste for me at all. Without sugar or milk or anything else. I don't understand the opposite, why do people fill stuff with sugar.
Alcohol, however, has been more of an acquired taste and in my 40s I still don't enjoy it that much.