Seems like even just the janitor (as well as all other employees) having an ownership stake in the company would be a simple and great start.
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Dang, I know how that goes. Makes for a good dish for folks like us in that case, lot of it keeps for quite a while lol
That is a LOT of stuff hahaha I wanna try it!
That does make it tasty, I can stand to do a bit more of that too. Here’s my decadent unconventional (but extremely easy) sandwich topper - crunch-less, sadly, but could probably be improved with some cheese crustin.
I like to melt some butter with red miso, about 50/50 or so? You’ll know the consistency after messing around a bit. Red miso is super dense flavor wise of course and also doesn’t mix easily, so yeah. Today I put it thinly on half a bagel, cream cheese on the other half, toasted, random stuff in between. You can add brown sugar to make it sweeter, or any kind of spice, also both lol.
Disappointing you, myself, and so, so many taste buds
Oof, I’ve never put nearly that much flavorful stuff into tuna for a sandwich, this sounds amazing. What have I been doing?!
Hmm, I don’t remember much, and not in his books in general. Although I am the kind of reader that’s wholly uninterested (no shade to those who feel differently!) - but it’s entirely possible it’s there and my brain doesn’t really hold onto it! But put bluntly his stories are usually bleak, romance would fit a little oddly.
PolarKraken@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft employee disrupts 50th anniversary and calls AI boss ‘war profiteer’English85·4 days agoYou say complacent, I say complicit.
Awesome!! And I don’t think it was a series when I read it, so been a while for me too lol. And yeah, Revelation Space books are just so, so good. Can’t say enough good things about the worlds this guy builds. Artifact in the meme would fit right in, lol
This post really doesn’t call for this comment but here we go -
One of my favorite authors wrote at least one book in a setting where many galactic civilizations have come and largely gone, and treasure hunters try to “crack baubles” - break into old vaults and such left behind. Think Space Indiana Jones! But what’s really compelling and brain melty to me is that these civilizations used entirely unknown tech and physics in some cases. So they’re trying to break into and steal things they cannot possibly even comprehend, which is SO foolish and so fucking cool, and if that were available to me, my curiosity would utterly demand I keep at it until dead or worse.
Book is Revenger by Alastair Reynolds. Plus it’s got one of the scariest fuckin pirates ever, so I mean, Space Indiana Jones with horrifying unknown tech treasure and implacable, immortal(?) pirate villains…that’s gonna be a strong recommendation for the right flavor of reader lmao.
Can’t say I agree. $20 million plus in person visits = significant shits given.
What’s making you say that? I so badly want this to be true.
PolarKraken@sh.itjust.worksto Television@lemm.ee•Antony Starr is glad ‘The Boys’ is ending: “I don’t like seeing things outstay their welcome”English20·7 days agoGood luck with that aneurysm lol, hope it clears itself up
The idea of elegant old French women doing sick vape tricks is just…really something.