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Looks like Lion’s Mane to me.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericium_erinaceus
Very tasty, sauté it with herbs and butter.
Can be cut into steaks or medallions and makes for a good lobster substitute in dishes.
Fixed, thanks again!
Oh, thanks so much for the heads up. I didn’t know that!
Yeah, when I went through school they didn’t teach it this why but that is what I taught myself, much more simple math (+ & - with no * or \) in the same amount of steps.
Is that what they call Common Core? I’ve heard the term but didn’t know how it changed the method of teaching math.
Leave it to my AuDHD brain to figure out a less strenuous path to the same endpoint…
I wonder if this is an anxiety source for ASD/ADHD/AuDHD people. Having to constantly re-map lessons taught to fit my neurodivergent brain that it now feels like the entire neurotypical world is gaslighting neurodivergents.
Funny thing is, he does have a helicopter and his helicopter pilots license. Which he got in case of emergencies. After the LA fires this year I saw an interview with him where he was talking about it.
He was making fun of himself because he got his license and the helicopter to flee things like the LA fire but helicopters are expensive and he couldn’t afford more than a 2-seater so he can’t take his whole family if he ever had to really use it.
So my comment was based off a real thing he may say as to why he needed the money.
Tbh though, I could see him going with that third one.
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone else feel worried when you see a big number in the Lemmy notification inbox?English17·6 days agoI feel this comment acutely.
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds Removes The Bcachefs Code From The Linux KernelEnglish3·6 days agoThank You!!
Agreed about 90s Chappelle… I think he would have had more empathy and understanding in selecting gigs than current Chappelle.
You’re right, I guess spin is the wrong word here since it is a PR term and Bill Burr isn’t a PR type of guy.
I intended to mean, I wonder what he will say about this when he is publicly asked about it.
I am assuming he will be blunt and honest with answers ranging from,
“it’s none of your damn business”
to
“I needed a new helicopter that has more than 2 seats so I can evacuate my family from LA safely once shit hits the fan and I don’t want to put myself in a Sofie’s Choice kinda situation”
or
“Sorry, I wasn’t thinking when I accepted the job but donated the paycheck to the 9/11 families fund.”
Agreed on the Bill Burr part.
He is the only one who I was surprised and disappointed to see attending. All those others are people who’d I expect to chase money over morals and I didn’t respect as individuals already.
I wonder how he is going to spin this.
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds Removes The Bcachefs Code From The Linux KernelEnglish544·6 days agoIt’s not lazy to ask someone who seems to know something about the topic within a discussion thread about said topic. You know more than I do on this.
I understand how you may not want to take the time to answer someone’s question but also you could have replied with the link you eventually did instead of saying “Seriously?” Within the context of calling others lazy you could also qualify under the same term since you took the time to respond but not with the answer.
With search being what it is nowadays I wouldn’t know if I am getting a good result to find out the answer since it is of a technical and specific nature I may or may not even know if I am familiar with to begin with. It could take me much longer to figure it out, or I will give up and not be interested in finding out more about a field you seem to have an interest and knowledge about and I am demonstrating I want to know more about.
I think it is fair to ask for more information from someone who shows more expertise in the topic before searching.
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds Removes The Bcachefs Code From The Linux KernelEnglish2·6 days agoThanks!
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds Removes The Bcachefs Code From The Linux KernelEnglish5·6 days agoAgreed!
I don’t know what this is but it is a topic I am somewhat familiar with and it is somehow significant enough to be a headline.
Curious minds would like to know more.
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the right way to eat a Mango?English1·7 days agoHey everybody, we got someone sucking off little mangos over here!
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the right way to eat a Mango?English3·7 days agoPaper towel or napkin works too for getting enough grip to manipulate a mango seed without it slipping.
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the right way to eat a Mango?English8·7 days agoLove the passion you have for this and you clearly have experience. Mango is my favorite fruit, by far.
I have questions.
*Why should I be shamed for cutting them into skinless squares?
*If I didn’t eat them it with a fork should I still be shamed for cutting mango into skinless squares?
*What is cutting into cups? Sounds like a style of cutting/preparing but also could be just the receptacle you use to hold the mango, so I am confused by the ambiguity.
*It seems that your mango experience is South Asian centric, as you point out, but have you had much experience with Central/South American mangos? If so, how are they different from your preferred mango varietals?
Thank you for the list of mangos I should try. I may have had several of them before as I have travelled through South Asia several times, but alas, it was in the less mango informed days of my youth.
Keep on keeping on, mango buddy!
nixon@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the right way to eat a Mango?English11·7 days ago
Yeah bud, I totally would do that.
I think it is common to have deep feelings for non-romantic partners, friends or family that would be strong enough to compel someone to avenge them if they were hurt or killed.
I’m not saying anything is wrong with you, we all experience our emotions and perceive the world around us and the people in it different, but as another poster said, you may want to talk to a therapist. Your post indicates you may have some stuff you can get help with that may expand your empathy towards others. Not an accusation but some friendly advice.
Personally, I had a lot of anger when I was younger that severely limited my empathy towards others. If I could have sorted it out in therapy a couple decades earlier than I did I know my life would have been better earlier. The connections I now have with me family and friends is deeper than I once thought possible.
It was hard to face my past and who I thought I was but once I did let go of all of that baggage I had much more space within myself for others.