Not really. I’ve only seen it at a couple local type places. No large chain has it as a standard combination. TBH, that’s kind of weird to peg that of all things as “an American” slice.
Not really. I’ve only seen it at a couple local type places. No large chain has it as a standard combination. TBH, that’s kind of weird to peg that of all things as “an American” slice.
That’s implied. Wouldn’t have it any other way.
Capers are pickled, so they bring the acid, along with the tomato sauce. The rest is major umami punch, but you go veeeery sparingly.
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Love them figs!
The underrated combos is where the gains are.
Anchovies with olives and capers.
We all know pineapple and Canadian bacon (can also be Spam).
Pepperoni and jalapeños.
Blue cheese, fig, and caramelized onion.
Pesto as the sauce under the cheese and fresh or sun dried tomatoes on top.
I mean, there’s about 387 million Nollywood and Ghannywood movies set in villages or small towns.
The South African series Trackers is awesome, and has some rural settings. But it’s highly produced drama.
Some episodes of Ultimate Braii Master or Taste of South Africa show less rural settings.
There’s a season of 90 Day Fiance with Baby Girl Lisa and Usman that shows pretty accurate village life.
Summer. Scorching hot is my happy place.
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Your unreasonable expectations have a name, and it is tab.
Depends on what the boss does, but if I’m the most senior person, and especially if it’s a conference or lunch meeting with someone I know well, and the itemized bill isn’t required for reimbursement, sure thing. Have many times.
Some older companies have policies in place that define appropriate circumstances under which staff can have 1 drink during duty hours and it not be an actionable offense.
I’m sure they have a group chat, right?
“Guys, how much are you selling your yay for these days? I’ve had negative feedback from three people now about prices. I can handle these bad Yelp reviews.”
Block, the company that owns Cash App, lost a court case and had to pay an $80m fine for failing to adhere to anti-money laundering laws. The Feds have been all over it for a year. Maybe 3 years ago it was possible to fake the KYC, but not a much so anymore.
The only truly non-tracable financial system is Monero, and many exchanges won’t touch it because it has such a close connection to crime.
Lol, might as well hang a sign out front that says “I share data with cops.”
What are they taking? Monero? Gift cards?
Paper; Notebooks. Key only physical door locks. Manual transmission cars. Not having any IoT appliances, and not connecting everything you own to WiFi. Hard drive full of MP3s. Cash. Not being available for a call if you’re not at home.
Source: work tangential enough to cybersecurity.
You’re not crazy. And the things we’ve experienced inform how we go through life.
In addition to communication, being willing to understand a mis-match in how you or he feels about certain actions is also important. My spouse used to be overly jealous, especially of my time spent doing anything that wasn’t at home or work. It got to the point of being uncomfortable and disruptive, so I expressed my feelings, and she had no idea that what she was doing, which seemed perfectly rational to her, was making it impossible for me to do things outside the home. Took her a while to cool down, but she eventually understood that there’s a happy medium that works for everyone.
Also, a dude in his 20s liking some thirsttrap on IG is just cringe, but not really much more than disappointing IMO. Maybe he was drunk, or with a friend and it was something other than him at home, alone, clear-headed, clicking like. Maybe give him some benefit of the doubt on that.
You’ll get there, and asking for help is the first step.
Ah, my sweet summer child.
LinkedIn knows when you use a VPN and won’t let you pass the CAPCHA after you submit an email address. They’ve been militant about it for years.
The ID check ramped up prior to all the 2024 elections. It’s worse in the US as there is no GDPR. But I’ve gotten that in Europe as well.
It depends on their settings, but some people limit connections to friends and their friends’ connections, so I think it’s 3 degrees is the usual setting, bit can be set to 2 degrees.
Seriously. HN doesn’t even actually need JS to read it. And it’s certainly not filled with trackers by any means. Might as well call Lemmy a privacy nightmare.