HarryVoyager

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HarryVoyager

HarryVoyager

@HarryVoyager

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HarryVoyager
HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
Why free speech is necessary: Mill's Trident: There are 3 options for any opinion:
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HarryVoyager
HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@Lorgarwasright2 The Emperor is the head god of chaos, trying to become a good god, while failing at it horribly.
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Lorgar Aurelian
Lorgar Aurelian@Lorgarwasright2·
I want to hear your fan theories
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HarryVoyager
HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
Ah thank you. I had suspected part of it was that it needed cleaning. I know to make the best catfish you need to wash the meat a lot to get the mud taste out (catfish is also a freshwater bottom feeder) but I wasn't aware of the gallbladder. That's very good to know. I also know the Greeks will make stuff out of carp roe. Usually caviar has to be limited to preserve the population, but here they're an invasive species so that's not as much of a concern.
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戦車@MoterSensha·
スレッドの邪魔になると良くないから引用RTで失礼するよ。 日本の鯉に限定して話そう。 鯉は日本では今やそれほどメジャーな魚ではなくなったが、それでも古くから親しまれている。 美味しく食べるには、一度新鮮な水に泳がせ、糞を全部出させる必要がある。 さらに問題があるのは胆嚢だ。解体時にそこをつぶしてしまうと苦味で全部台無しになる。 それだけならまだいいが、胆嚢の胆汁酸には毒があり、この毒はフグ毒に次ぐ危険さのようだ。 適切に臭みを抜いて適切に料理すれば、フライにしても煮物にしてもおいしい魚だ。バーベキューにもいいだろう。食べて自然保護、今! (追記・あまり意外性はないかもしれませんが、日本人は鯉を「洗い」という方法で刺身にして食べます……)
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager

@hskenncutter We also have an issue with Asian Carp. They are really well adapted to our rivers and don't have any native predators and I don't think we've figure out how to cook them well yet.

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삼중/모리코아(morikoa)
What did people in your country eat during a famine? In Joseon, we ate pine needles, tree bark, and even certain types of earth
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HarryVoyager
HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@hskenncutter We also have an issue with Asian Carp. They are really well adapted to our rivers and don't have any native predators and I don't think we've figure out how to cook them well yet.
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剣kenn@hskenncutter·
知らなかった… アメリカではこんなに広い池でナマズを養殖しているのか。川で釣ってきたナマズを食べているんじゃないんだね。天然の珍味じゃなくて産業なんだ。
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🇯🇵星空音夢🇯🇵🧀Cheese police 👮
アメリカ人の皆様。 どうか落ち着いて聞いてください。 今日からアメリカ合衆国の全州でコーヒーが禁止になりイギリス人のように紅茶を飲む事が法律で決定しました。 お気持ちはわかりますがボストン・ティーパーティー事件のような事はくれぐれもしないようにお願いします。
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HarryVoyager
HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@Iwatekko6969 Those look delicious. Were I'm at is far from the sea so we really don't get much fresh seafood but those look fantastic.
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@Crystallineazu1 Seems to be an unfortunately universal problem. And once the kid learns their parent will defend anything they do, they will do anything, until they get into into more serious trouble than their parent can get them out of.
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くり@Crystallineazu1·
は自身の犯行を認めたものの、母親は”僕の娘が”男児Aの凶行を引き出したと主張。 根拠として「Aは我が家ではお利口さんです。兄弟喧嘩で暴力を振るった時は私が叩いて止めてきました」と言う。 僕は「お前がAを凶暴にさせたんだよ!」と言いたいのをグッとこらえて「しつけ、大失敗ですね」と言った。
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くり@Crystallineazu1·
小2娘が学校でトラブル。 休み時間にお友達とじゃれてたら、男児Aにハサミでポロシャツを切られたらしい。危険な行為なので謝罪と賠償について話し合うことに。 担任を挟んで僕と男児Aの母親と話したが、男児Aの母親は「うちの子はそんなことは絶対にしません。何かの間違いです」の一点張り。 男児A↓
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Yohei from Japan🇯🇵
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei·
日本からこんにちは🇯🇵👋 アメリカ人に質問があります🇺🇸🙋 アメリカのネバダ州には、宇宙人を研究している秘密基地があるというのは本当ですか?😳
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@tanpukunokami As I understand, the highest risk factor is an unrelated adult male in the household. I gather a related adult male does not pose that risk. Just an unrelated one.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
A sad thing happened in Japan An 11-year-old boy named Yuki was reported missing in Kyoto. His stepfather was out on the streets, handing flyers to neighbors, asking for help finding him. This week, that same stepfather was arrested. He has reportedly told police he “lost his temper and strangled” Yuki, then dumped the body in a mountain forest. The boy’s mother, by every account, believed him until the end. This is where most people will stop reading, and this is exactly where the harder conversation should start. Japan has a quiet, persistent problem that rarely makes it into the English-language conversation about this country: children living with stepfathers or their mother’s new partners are overrepresented in serious child abuse cases. In Japan, when child abuse crosses into criminal prosecution, around 72% of offenders are “father figures” — and within that group, over a third are stepfathers, adoptive fathers, or the mother’s live-in boyfriend. Given that stepfamilies make up only around 7% of marriages in Japan, that share is not small. Child welfare data tells a similar story, case after case — sustained beatings, torture, sexual abuse, disposal of bodies. It is not that stepfathers are monsters. Most are not. It is that a country that treats family as a private black box — where divorce still carries stigma, where mothers are often financially cornered into remarrying, where schools and neighbors are trained not to intrude — systematically fails to see the children inside those homes until it is far too late. Yuki’s mother handed out flyers next to the man who now says he killed her son. Japan just began allowing joint custody this month, after decades of delay. But the harder reforms — mandatory home visits, real authority for child welfare workers, serious screening around non-biological caregivers — are still stuck. This is not an abstract policy argument. It is the difference between an 11-year-old going to school next week, and an 11-year-old becoming a headline. Rest in peace, Yuki.
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HarryVoyager
HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
It is good to have a balance, though. It is easy to find like-minded people to exchange ideas with, that you would otherwise never have met, but we are also physical things, and need physical people too. I ended up taking up my hobbies specifically because I needed to interact with people not just through work and online, but physically there on the other side of the table.
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倹約パティシエール
ネットの人たちとばっかり絡んでて寂しくないのか? 休日ぐらい誰かと出かけたり、新しい人間関係を築いたりしたら? って言われたんだけど、 そこら辺に出かけるよりもすごい勢いで新しい関係を築いて濃い交流出来てるし、毎日色んな情報が入って勉強になるし!!! なんならこっちは世界中旅してるんだわ!笑 そもそも「ネットの人」ってなんだい?🙃 bot以外はみんな地球のどこかで生きてる人間だよ!!! 自分が普段の生活の中で出会えないような人と出会えるから楽しいんだよ!!!
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@fire5000m It ended up going well. We had multiple problems that fixed each other. Which usually doesn't happen. Kind of like getting a very large shipment of something that you hadn't ordered, then someone walks in with a desperate need for something that needs exactly that thing.
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@elvenmaidinn The best are the small library hard backs, that some libraries would turn their pulp paper backs into.
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@TBYSTweet I mean, at least part of the reason is so I can turn on a series while I'm doing something else. I've got three whole 40K armies and a pile of Battle mechs I need to paint.
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Think Before You Sleep
To all of the people who are trying to learn Japanese so they can watch anime without subtitles, let me say this... The minute you learn Kanji, you will exclusively watch anime with subtitles.
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
That said, when people say FTL coms, they usually mean a separate method is sending signals faster than light that is not dependent on FTL ships. Because the ability to real time, or near real time call home base is a very big game changer. Ship based FTL coms you must first find a ship, send the message to the ship, send the ship to the recipient, and the ship must then send the message to the destination. I'd argue the differences are sufficient to need different terms.
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
FTL travel where all FTL coms must travel by ship is an really fun setting. Messages are all in chunks than can be intercepted, go ary and all sorts of things. Planetary coms may all be cellphones, but there's no calling back to the seat of power in real time. That said, I do wonder if we will see an era of AI proxies for rulers, with periodic updates delivered by message torpedo.
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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@kattobikun0 @brainstorm_chan I'd try it at least once. Just need to find a local source. A trip across the ocean is, unfortunately, out of the cards for me for quite a while, though.
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とびうお🐟@kattobikun0·
@HarryVoyager @brainstorm_chan それが完全に保証された環境で、一度は、生卵を食べて欲しい。たぶん『味がしない』と思うだろう。 だけど、何回か食べたら『なんだか味がする』と思うようになると思う。 火を通して、味付けして食べる文化が劣っているなんて思わない。生で食べることは、単純に味わい方の違いだと思っている。
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Brainstorm
Brainstorm@brainstorm_chan·
日本でご飯に卵を乗せるのをよく見かけるんです。生卵を割り入れて混ぜるだけなんですよね。私にはよく分かりません。 ナイジェリアでは、そんな風に生卵で遊ぶことはしません。ちゃんと加熱調理します。だから質問させてください… 日本では、ご飯に生卵を乗せるのが本当に人気なのでしょうか? 温泉卵のような半熟卵はどうでしょう?ゆで卵のような完全に火を通した卵はどうですか? どちらが一番人気なのでしょうか?それともやっぱり生卵が一番なのでしょうか? 本当に気になります。皆さんはどちら派ですか?ぜひ教えてください!🥚
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最近、日本のTwitterで卵の話をよく見るんですけど… 🥚 みんな生卵をご飯にかけて食べるのが好きなんですね。でも、これ見てください。 半熟ごま油味たま – めっちゃ美味しそうじゃないですか? なんで生卵ばっかりなんですか?この半熟ごま油バージョンも試してみればいいのに。笑 純粋な疑問です。生卵じゃダメな理由があるんですか?それとも単に慣れ? 教えてください。🙏

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HarryVoyager@HarryVoyager·
@TArchcast Honestly this sounds like an opportunity for the plane to get a legitimately cool call sign. Scarface, anyone?
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