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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

savagewind

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I am going to tell you the ultra secret of very fine vegetables.
Start with fresh.
Saute them in a little sesame oil.
Add fresh ginger and garlic.
Do not cook them too much.
Put them atop Ramen noodles.


Then, you will know that Ramen noodles are proof of God.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Tonight I got to tell four kids that mom's not coming. She called like maybe four minutes before I had to cancel the visitation, and as I was talking to her, I could tell the kids knew who I was talking to, they knew what was going on, and I could see the heartbreak and devastation on their faces before I even ended the call. :(
ugh
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I am going to tell you the ultra secret of very fine vegetables.
Start with fresh.
Saute them in a little sesame oil.
Add fresh ginger and garlic.
Do not cook them too much.
Put them atop Ramen noodles.


Then, you will know that Ramen noodles are proof of God.
So it's the Flying Ramen Monster after all. I smell a schism between those who go to the church of Ramen and those who go to other Pasta churches. When will the holy cooking contest war break out?
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't think I've ever been so thankful to be impaired when it comes to feeling empathy. Sure, I understood why they were hurting, I gave them my sympathy, but if I had to actually feel any of it I would have been crushed.
Wow! That is an ultimate skill. You could chop antique vehicles for living and make hot-rods. It makes some people cry.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Wow! That is an ultimate skill.
It tends to come with being an Aspie. It's good at times, but also tends to make socializing much harder when you have to take a long detour to figure things out.
You could chop antique vehicles for living and make hot-rods.
If I didn't find doing things that require logical steps and processes to be so therapeutic I probably would have went into mechanics, engineering, or software design. But I don't want to end up hating something that calms me. So I don't do them for money, but rather when I want/need something to do that makes sense, goes from one step to the next because that's the way it goes, and in the end everything (usually) works out because everything is as it should be.
On the other hand, what I do perform for a living, I don't know what I'm doing most the time, I'm taking crap shots in the dark, and it's because people don't make sense and they don't run on logic. But that's why I do it, because there is room for growth and improvement here. I probably could make some decent money working on cars, but the challenge and growth isn't there when all I have to do is deduce what needs fixed based on what's going on and what must be wrong based on that.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Overall, today was a frustrating and ****ty day.
Tomorrow will be worse. There is no hoping it will be better. Or not even equally ****ty, for it will be worse.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I just learned there is a "national day of prayer."
Though I won't be praying, I think I'll find a fun/blasphemous deed to do with a Bible that day. Though I doubt I even remember the day when it comes around, and won't care enough to do anything.
I won't be celebrating "nation bosses day" either. Not unless it's a Saturnalia type of role reversal. And even then, it feels awkward having people do stuff for me.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I was reminded yesterday that a good number of Baptist do not like being called Protestant, and will ardently challenge such a claim. (And when your daughter is having suicidal and homicidal ideations, that is definitely not the time to assert such a thing)
I ****ing hate parents.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I just learned there is a "national day of prayer."
Though I won't be praying, I think I'll find a fun/blasphemous deed to do with a Bible that day. Though I doubt I even remember the day when it comes around, and won't care enough to do anything.
I won't be celebrating "nation bosses day" either. Not unless it's a Saturnalia type of role reversal. And even then, it feels awkward having people do stuff for me.
We have Sept 30....International Blasphemy Day.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
There's a calendar of interesting days. Take your pick starting with the one during the rest of January. I can't decide between Squirrel Appreciation day and Backwards Day.
Fun Holidays - Fun, Wacky & Trivial Holidays

Jan 11 Thursday Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day
Jan 12 Friday Marzipan Day
Jan 13 Saturday Make Your Dreams Come True Day
Jan 14 Sunday Organize Your Home Day
Jan 15 Monday Strawberry Ice Cream Day
Jan 16 Tuesday Nothing Day
Jan 17 Wednesday Benjamin Franklin Day
Jan 17 Wednesday Kid Inventors' Day
Jan 17 Wednesday Ditch New Year's Resolution Day
Jan 18 Thursday Thesaurus Day
Jan 19 Friday Tin Can Day
Jan 19 Friday Popcorn Day
Jan 20 Saturday Soup Swap Day
Jan 20 Saturday Penguin Awareness Day
Jan 21 Sunday Squirrel Appreciation Day
Jan 22 Monday Hot Sauce Day
Jan 23 Tuesday Handwriting Day
Jan 24 Wednesday Compliment Day
Jan 24 Wednesday Macintosh Computer Day
Jan 25 Thursday Opposite Day
Jan 26 Friday Spouse's Day
Jan 27 Saturday Chocolate Cake Day
Jan 27 Saturday e-Day
Jan 28 Sunday Data Privacy Day
Jan 29 Monday Puzzle Day
Jan 30 Tuesday Croissant Day
Jan 31 Wednesday Backwards Day
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
There's a calendar of interesting days. Take your pick starting with the one during the rest of January. I can't decide between Squirrel Appreciation day and Backwards Day.
Fun Holidays - Fun, Wacky & Trivial Holidays

Jan 11 Thursday Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day
Jan 12 Friday Marzipan Day
Jan 13 Saturday Make Your Dreams Come True Day
Jan 14 Sunday Organize Your Home Day
Jan 15 Monday Strawberry Ice Cream Day
Jan 16 Tuesday Nothing Day
Jan 17 Wednesday Benjamin Franklin Day
Jan 17 Wednesday Kid Inventors' Day
Jan 17 Wednesday Ditch New Year's Resolution Day
Jan 18 Thursday Thesaurus Day
Jan 19 Friday Tin Can Day
Jan 19 Friday Popcorn Day
Jan 20 Saturday Soup Swap Day
Jan 20 Saturday Penguin Awareness Day
Jan 21 Sunday Squirrel Appreciation Day
Jan 22 Monday Hot Sauce Day
Jan 23 Tuesday Handwriting Day
Jan 24 Wednesday Compliment Day
Jan 24 Wednesday Macintosh Computer Day
Jan 25 Thursday Opposite Day
Jan 26 Friday Spouse's Day
Jan 27 Saturday Chocolate Cake Day
Jan 27 Saturday e-Day
Jan 28 Sunday Data Privacy Day
Jan 29 Monday Puzzle Day
Jan 30 Tuesday Croissant Day
Jan 31 Wednesday Backwards Day
Reminds me of the history of Rome, and when it fell. So much to keep us distracted while the walls around us crumble while those running the show scheme and plot and assure us everything is A-OK and going in the right direction.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
High here was 63 or 64 (depending on your source). That was at about 2 pm. It's now 4:45 and about 34 degrees, and dropping to about 17 by 7 am. Looks like we're not getting much in the line of precipitation...must be heading your way, Revoltingest...
 
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