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Yeangster t1_j9o4zgt wrote
Reply to comment by CheckOutUserNamesLad in LPT: If you're making a sandwich for your kids and only have the heel of the bread left, put the heels inside. The kids probably won't notice by motoperpetuoso
It literally everyone, but in America, close enough that no one has to eat the ass of a wonderbread loaf. Cultural attitudes teaching children to always finish what’s on their plates is an artifact and causing more problems than it’s helping.
Yeangster t1_j9nh4vu wrote
Reply to comment by CheckOutUserNamesLad in LPT: If you're making a sandwich for your kids and only have the heel of the bread left, put the heels inside. The kids probably won't notice by motoperpetuoso
Why? We live in a world of material abundance where the bigger problem is eating too much food rather than not enough. Why force them to eat food that both unappetizing and not particularly nutritious?
Yeangster t1_j9ngpk7 wrote
Reply to comment by whiskeyjane45 in LPT: If you're making a sandwich for your kids and only have the heel of the bread left, put the heels inside. The kids probably won't notice by motoperpetuoso
A traditional Ragu Bolognese has a good amount of blended carrot and celery
Yeangster t1_j8llgb0 wrote
Seems like hip hop is underrepresented in your sample. Many major acts are on the periphery. Wu Tang clan is connected only to Rage Against the Machine and on the other end from the other rappers who seem to only be connected with each other through Eminem.
Yeangster t1_j8gmjto wrote
Reply to comment by Stoyfan in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
With Aramco, they generally just have to dig a hole in the ground with a shovel and oil comes gushing out. But it is true that the House of Saud has been pretty good at taking care of the goose that lays the golden eggs. Let’s if that stays the case after MBS overturns the old system.
Equinor is more the exception that proves the rule when it comes to national oil companies. They’re even competitive in producing resources outside of Norway!
With both Pemex and PSVSA, you see production collapsing due to a combination of cronyism, corruption, lack of investment, generally too many people with their hands in the pot and lack of foreign competition to keep things honest. PDVSA is even worse off because of nationalizations and all the other problems with the Venezuelan economy.
Yeangster t1_j5jnbtd wrote
Reply to comment by vinceftw in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
I was rowing for an hour a day for more than a year when I started squats and deadlifts. A heavy set of 3-5 would almost knock me out.
Yeangster t1_j5jjs55 wrote
Reply to LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
Dr Mike Israetel talks about this a lot.
This is good advice if you’re young and a beginner, but might not necessarily make sense if you’re older or if you’re past the beginner stage, depending on what your goals are.
The issue with the major compound lifts is that they build up a ton of fatigue and some injury risk. You really won’t be able to do it more than two or three times a week.
With more targeted lifts, you can get plenty of muscle stimulus, with less fatigue. Which can be be very useful if you’re going for muscle size.
Yeangster t1_j3ylkaj wrote
Reply to comment by _Silly_Wizard_ in Were muslim armies harder to maintain in the field? by DJacobAP
That was true of most medieval armies, including the Crusaders.
Yeangster t1_iw86lff wrote
Reply to comment by being_PUNjaabi in England beat Pakistan to win cricket World Cup by DrJGH
They don’t care about cricket at all.
There’s a separate question as to why they don’t better at football/soccer, though.
Yeangster t1_iw82ls7 wrote
Reply to England beat Pakistan to win cricket World Cup by DrJGH
How does a country of 50 million, where cricket is the number two or three sport beat a country of 250 million, where cricket is indisputably the number one sport??
Yeangster t1_irtidiz wrote
Reply to comment by JazzlikeScarcity248 in Has metal ever been used in ancient/medieval fortifications or any equivalent by HDH2506
Bronze was easier (as in actually possible, given technologies at the time) to form into large homogenous pieces like that, but let’s not forget that bronze was really expensive. One of the incentives for developing him iron casting technology in the 18th century was that while bronze cannons were better than iron cannons, bronze was way more expensive.
Yeangster t1_je2k6vy wrote
Reply to comment by sugarintheboots in TIFU when I spoke to the surgical planner by sugarintheboots
He’s not Jon Hamm living in the bubble, is he?
https://youtu.be/UAQoXOLlvT0