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The first time you make a recipe you should strive to follow it as closely as possible to give it a fair shake.

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In this vein, you should try the food you are given before seasoning, adding salt, or covering it in sauce.

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But the recipe didn’t use enough garlic!

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Everyone knows 1 clove of garlic means 4

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Amen!

If the recipe isn’t great, you’ll know and maybe make changes to salvage it. My family has several recipes like that, where the original is “meh”, but after tinkering it becomes a staple.

Most notable are our chocolate chip cookies. They started out as Toll House, but now includes browned butter, better chocolate chips and a few other techniques that makes complex tasting cookies.

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Yeah, and sometimes even if a recipe isn’t what I want it’s still a simple way to peer into someone else’s culture or life.

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Reminds me of people who review recipes poorly after substituting half the ingredients. Incredible

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I struggle with this when I come up against an instruction that my experience tells me is a very bad idea. Especially since I make a lot of recipes from random blogs. I have to determine what weird instructions will result in a cool new experience verses what will ruin a dish because the author is an idiot.

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Everyone should be able to do whatever makes them happy, so long as what makes them happy does not unreasonably infringe upon the happiness of another.

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Law of Cardamom (Norwegian: Kardemommeloven) is the only law in Cardamom Town. The law is simple and liberal:

One shall not bother others, one shall be nice and kind, otherwise one may do as one pleases.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Robbers_Came_to_Cardamom_Town

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In the old FidoNet, Ben Baker once uttered:

  • Thou shalt not annoy;

  • Thou shalt not be easily annoyed.

2nd rule as important as the first, maybe more so.

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Simple, but just makes sense to me.

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If I walk through a doorway and let it slam in the face of the person behind me, am I breaking that law?

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Yes, you might, if you’re caught by an unreasonable cop. Its a very general law that relies on a fictional amount of “common sense” .

The 3 criminals that got hit with that justice system got away with kidnapping a person and underfeeding a trapped animal before they were finally caught red-handed stealing sausages and cake. They spent only a few days in a minimum security prison, got free soap and a haircut and food and support, before they were freed and given jobs after proving they had changed for the better.

Wish it was this easy in our world. But we are trying to be as close to it as is sensible.

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An it harm none, do what thou wilt.

Just an archaic way of saying the same thing. I like it though, cause it reminds me we’re not supposed to harm ourselves, either…

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I like it! I guess I could have also simply said “live and let live.”

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I believe that housing, education, food, and healthcare should be universally guaranteed.

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That’s a political view though, not a philosophical one, unless it has a philosophical underpinning.

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I think that claiming these thoughts are political views is a political view.

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Soo communism?

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It wouldn’t have to be communism. We could do it in the US today without changing capital ownership. The government would just have a lot less money to spend on anything else (how much this would be is up for debate).

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I commented this the other day, but we literally already do this in small ways, social security being the most obvious example.

And it’s not as if society is going to stop functioning if we give people basic nutrition and four walls. Probably the opposite - our current system crushes people into poverty and keeps them there. I think people don’t understand just how hard it is to be poor. Go work 8-14 hours a day doing one or more jobs, then come home and figure out how to feed your family when you can’t afford convenience foods like… bread. Because $0.50 of flour and such vs $1.99 of sliced bread literally matters to you. And then you’re supposed to figure out how to learn something else in your off time, which is the 6ish hours you also need to sleep.

If we gave everyone housing and UBI, would there be some people that absolutely did nothing else? Sure. Would there be others that finally have enough physical and mental capacity to do something amazing? Abso-fucking-lutely. See also, the story of the vast majority of wealthy people.

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I think science would agree with you, since that basically is the law of conversation of mass.

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Ownership isn’t a scientific concept though. It’s a social construct which never depended on permanence.

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I like this one

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Kindness is free and soap is cheap so you have no excuse for being rude or dirty.

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