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[–] [email protected] 12 points 7 months ago

I mean.. I'd prefer to stay away from that whole continent if possible. But if I had to pick, I'd go to whatever town has that Casa Bonita restaurant

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago

Yeah, I only found out about the podcast like a month after making an account here! Listened to a few episodes and it didn't really get it because it's a bit too America centric 🤷 Like whenever they talk about US Senators or politicians, I have no idea who those people are.

That recent Jewish Tunnel episode was absolutely amazing tho! I even tried to get my husband to listen to it, cause his Jewish mom gets up to exactly the same kinds of hijinks and schemes.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Beat up a TERF today and let them have that same hospital discharge paper 💅

[–] [email protected] 49 points 8 months ago (15 children)

Both my husband and I are children of expats from former Soviet countries. And while I think I'm fairly open to socialist ideas, I do get caught up on the fact that the people among our relatives who are most nostalgic for the Soviet Union are also VERY racist, homophobic, terrible to animals and just generally mean to everyone around them. And their food, in all its hyper-processed mystery meat and mayonnaise glory, kinda sucks.

Any tips for getting over that bias?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

aaaaAAAAAAAAAAAA

[–] [email protected] 23 points 8 months ago (2 children)

That study is not saying that you should eat more foods enriched in Taurine, it's advocating for cooking methods that do not remove the Taurine that naturally occurs in your food. Taurine is very water-soluble. So if you boil chicken, it will leech out.

Grill or pan-fry your chicken instead please..

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

yeah..yeah..eat that slop, you filthy consoomer...haha, you like that, don't you.. oink oink haha

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

this could have been a screenshot instead of a video

[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 months ago

smh, all those non german speakers throwing around theories. As a native german speaker I can tell you the real reason:

... it just would sound weird without it. 🤷

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I've been ruminating on this for a bit (love your other writing btw!) and I think there definitely are good measures of circumstantial evidence that could be used for this!

First - as others have said - preparation for before and after. Butcher tools, different kinds of conservation equipment etc. It wouldn't exactly fit in a non-anthro situation imo, but there has to be some more natural equivalent, that is probably highly specific to their respective species. What comes to mind first are Shrikes, who impale their prey on sharp thorns or barbed wire. Even having a setup like that close to their living area might be incriminating, and Shrike-specific sub-societies would probably avoid having anything sharp around to begin with just to not seem like they're up to something.

There definitely would have to be specialists in court that are knowledgeable about predatory behaviors in different species - although, how would you avoid bias, misinformation and just plain ol' racism? Besides, when your goal is to demonstrate that natural urges can be overcome, it's a bit counteractive to rely on naturalism just for the case of persecuting the bad guys.

In the same vein, the court could be taking into account whether the victim was of a species that is traditionally seen as prey. A mouse getting preyed on by a cat just sounds a lot more feasible than a cat eating a lion. Although, with Sci-Fi, anything can be possible 🌈 But again, if they're sentient, the predators would grasp the rules at some point and specifically pick prey that seems unreasonable just in case they get caught.

There could be other common counter indications as well; If the victim is buried for example, or the corpse is disposed of in a way that would make future predation impossible. I imagine that if someone did genuinely commit murder, they'd make sure to drench the victim in acid or some other substance of the sort, just to make sure that they can't be implicated for predation. Being in possession of such substances for no good reason would make it easy to tell that a murder was premeditated too.

That might not count for species of carrion eaters though. A court could argue that a vulture who buried their victim could still return weeks later and commit predation on the rotten carcass. That again would be a very naturalistic argument for a society that claims to have overcome naturalistic instincts, but it definitely would be interesting to explore as a concept.

You could go a route of psychological plausibility - would a sentient predator really want to see their prey as a person, or would they prefer to mentally unlink and prey on someone they don't know and can objectify into just being meat? I'd wager the latter would be more common. So if the two involved parties had a history of social interaction, it would make predation less plausible in all but the most fucked up cases. (Those might even involve some messed up form of grooming and social isolation in anticipation of the crime)

Ending on the point of fucked up cases - how would a court deal with a case of a herbivore going specifically against their nature to commit predation? Would the jury be unwilling to prosecute despite overwhelming evidence, just because they're hung up on it being against natural instincts?

I think you've got a very neat system to explore such questions, looking forward to reading more of your writing :)

[–] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago

There also are a lot of tourists coming to the Christmas markets, sometimes from quite far away.

Those people either completely take public transit (they'll be drinking anyways, so public transit is easier to get back home) or go for the park + ride offers that pop up during that time. It works pretty well.

 

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Uhhh, bitte ein Bier

 

Hey gang! I have a (maybe dumb) and very specific question that I couldn't exactly find the answer to, so I'd love it if you could weigh in a bit.

TL;DR: Newbie, strength training 4x a week, eating window is 11:00-17:00, is it okay to train at like 17:30?

I'm usually a long distance runner but decided to exclusively do strength training this winter. I've also been on a fairly strict 18/6 IF schedule since about June and I'm really happy with it and used to it by now, so I don't like the idea of quitting IF just to accommodate lifting. IF is more for health reasons than for weight loss for me, it stops me from going goblin mode on junk food in the evenings and really helps with mental clarity in the mornings.

IF and running in the evening after my window worked great together, never had any complaints about it, and the first two weeks of regular strength training with this schedule seemed pretty good as well. I've eaten at a bit (maybe 300-500 kcal but idk) above maintenance with about 1-1.5g of Protein/kg during my window and visually my muscles have already improved and I've gained about 1kg. That's okay for newbies, right?

Recovery seemed fine so far as well, a good bit of new stimulus DOMS in the first week, but it's noticeably easier after the second now despite hitting technical failure on a few exercises each workout (still figuring out my limits lol). AFAB people supposedly recover faster anyways I've heard, so I'm not super worried about delayed recovery due to fasting tbh.

The most common answer I've found when researching fasting after a workout has been ✨ Eating after a workout will replenish your Glycogen stores.

...which is such a nothing-burger of an answer! The goal of fasting IS to empty the Glycogen stores. I don't get what this answer can be useful for..

Further, when I search up resources on fasting and weightlifting in general, I usually just get answers regarding lifting in a fasted state in the morning, which (unless a 15 minute Cardio warmup puts me in a fasted state lol) I'm not doing.

I've also read that the anabolic window isn't really relevant for casual lifters, it's more for serious athletes that actually benefit from optimizing muscle gain by like 5%.

So yeah, after all that rambling: am I doing any serious harm in the long-run? Not just "eh, it could be a bit more efficient" but actual damage? Because I feel good, I perform like expected and I don't want to quit IF as a lifestyle. I may be swayed to compromise and have like, a protein bar or something like that after training if the benefit is great enough I guess, or I'd be down to move my training into my eating window. What do you think?

 

I liked the Xero shoes I got for running like a year ago so I wanted to get another pair for the gym and a pair for my husband to try out... the prices were so ridiculous tho Amazon and other resellers scalp the shit out of them for some reason AND have shittier stock.

They're like a third of the price if you get them from the website on sale (there's always a sale on less popular models/colors/sizes)

just letting y'all know in case you were looking into getting some anyways

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