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2:00 AM
@MichaelFrank it still doesn't have an end-game in the sense, but neither did Diablo 2 really
 
@Chippies That's good to know. I'll try and pick it up in between PoE and Insurgency... and DS2.
 
But regardless, breakfast + coffee + book = fun. I quite enjoyed all three.
 
@MichaelFrank I tried playing PoE, I actually really wanted to get in beta, but when it got released, I just couldn't get to like it.
Idk, maybe it's just me, but the game just doesn't feel right
 
@Chippies I had someone describe it to me yesterday as "Diablo 2, if it had the sphere grid from FFX and the materia system from FFVII". It's certainly a game that needs dedication to feel like you're getting anywhere.
 
@MichaelFrank it's not even that it was difficult or confusing, if anything, you could just follow a build or a guide
the game itself just controls weird to me
for example, there's no impact when you smack something with a giant hammer
I like to receive some sort of feedback when I hit something in a face with a giant weapon
most arpg's manage to give me that feeling of impact, but PoE just didn't
and there's still that rubberbanding problem
which apparently devs are in denial of
 
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2:07 AM
@ktash I keep wanting to link more of that art because I keep finding cute ones :P
 
@Chippies I'm sure there's an audible feedback from when you hit something with a hammer. Perhaps there's not enough knockback for you? Or maybe it's the fact that every attack crumples a monster into pile of flesh and bones. :P
 
@AshleyNunn There are a lot of good ones. I've been looking through them a bit while watching my movie lol
 
the out of sync issue hasn't been that bad for me as of late.
 
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@Ktash What movie?
 
@AshleyNunn Currently watching Rent
 
2:10 AM
Gratings and salivations.
 
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@Ktash I approve of this :D
 
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(I have the stage version pretty much memorized...I've watched my DVD of it a bajillion times)
 
@AshleyNunn I've never seen it, so I figured it was about time :)
 
@MichaelFrank audible feedback yes, but there's no... "impact"
 
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2:10 AM
@DavidM Unrelated, but i have an interview with Canada Post tomorrow :D
 
it's hard to explain
 
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@Ktash Shiny :)
 
but you don't feel the power of your giant hammer
 
@AshleyNunn Boo-yah!
 
perhaps it gets better at late levels, I wouldn't know, I only got as high as lvl15'ish
 
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2:13 AM
@SaintWacko I feel like you might appreciate this gifset of pasta being extruded.
 
@AshleyNunn YAYYYYYY!!!
 
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I mean it is for a temp oncall thing that could lead to part time
 
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buit stillllll
 
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they pay gooood
 
@AshleyNunn Foot in the door and all that.
 
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2:14 AM
@DavidM Precisely!
 
@AshleyNunn yay!!
 
@AshleyNunn Wow that's making me hungry.
 
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@DavidM OMG I love your answer
 
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@MichaelFrank Yeah I kinda want pasta now
 
Read that one for the comments section.
 
2:16 AM
@AshleyNunn I super want pasta now.
 
AhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahAH AHA AH AHA HA HA HA HA HA AH AH AH AH AH AH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
 
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@DavidM omg so much arguing :D
 
GUINESS PULLED IT'S SPONSORSHIP OF THE NYC ST. PATRICKS PARADE.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Why?
 
BECAUSE OF THE DUMB ANTI-GAY MARCHER POLICY.
GUINESS WON'T SPONSOR THE PARADE
 
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2:17 AM
@LessPop_MoreFizz ???
 
WHEN YOU CAN'T GET GUINESS TO SPONSOR YOUR IRISH PARADE, YOU'VE GOT A FUCKING PROBLEM.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Good for Guiness!
 
@MichaelFrank don't tempt me it's 20 past 3 and there's some pasta in the fridge
 
@badp DO IT
 
@badp DO IT
 
2:17 AM
I AM NOT DRUNK
 
@AshleyNunn NYC St. Patricks day parade doesn't allow people to march as an organized group that is gay or carrying signs or banners or rainbow flags which might indicate gay identity
 
@badp I'll be having spag-bol when I get home. Regardless of what the wife says.
 
@spugsley Yay peer pressure!
 
@badp THAT CAN BE FIXED
 
@badp DO IT
 
2:18 AM
@DavidM I AM DOING "NOT DRUNK" JUST FINE
 
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@badp you know you wannnnna
 
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@LessPop_MoreFizz do thhey have a reason? or just because?
 
@badp Clearly I mean get drunk and eat the pasta.
 
@AshleyNunn Because dumb catholic bigots mostly
 
@AshleyNunn actually the tomato sauce has got vegetables in it and the pasta is from yesterday at lunch and I'm real iffy about those vegetables.
 
2:19 AM
@AshleyNunn Do a bunch of Catholic bigots need a reason?
 
@DavidM Probably
 
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@DavidM Ah, see, I lacked that part of the equation, knowing only this is a) a parade b) held in New York c)relating to St Patricks day
 
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@badp okay, fair enough.
 
@badp Not in the USA, my friend.
 
It's been a growing Thing for several years now; the speaker of the city council (who was a gay Irish woman until a month ago) kind of really kicked in gear when she started refusing to attend/march in the parade.
 
2:21 AM
@DavidM They probably have reasons but you wouldn't call them that.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Did she cease to be Irish, Gay, or the Speaker a month ago?
 
and then this year, the new mayor refused to march and it kind of came to another level and now GUINNNESS
ahahahahahahahahahaha
 
I probably wouldn't call them that.
 
@DavidM The speaker.
She's still very gay and irish, last I checked.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Very gay ... Hahahahahahaha. I love absolute states that get modified.
 
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2:22 AM
@DavidM That was my question as well
 
@badp Wouldn't call them bigots or reasons?
 
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@LessPop_MoreFizz excellent.
 
@DavidM Reasons
 
@badp I'd call them reasons, just not valid.
 
I mean, there's not much logic in "because gay bad."
It's probably sound logic to them though.
 
2:23 AM
@badp Well, I'd almost respect that more than the usual crap.
 
@badp Speaking of "Because Gay Bad", I feel it's important to repeat the fact that FRED PHELPS IS DYING HOORAY!
 
I'd respect it more if they'd come out and say: "We don't like gay people because they're different."
 
@DavidM no no no no no no. It's not that. It's "because gay bad."
 
They have reasons, not particularly good ones, but reasons, and it's one of the handful of points that I completely disagree with hardcore catholics.
 
@badp I'd respect that, too.
I just hate all of this abomination before God, etc.
Like they can just speak for God.
 
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2:25 AM
@LessPop_MoreFizz I don't like to take pride in other's misfortunes, and I figure someone else will just take his damn place because there will always be crappy people, but a tiny bit of me hopes with his passing the spell will magically break like in Snow White or some shit without all the kissing and peopel will be like "oh hey we were stupid and bigoted we are sorry"
 
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@DavidM My dad once punched a door over that.
 
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(And also yelled at people, but the door punching is the bit my brain clings to.)
 
@AshleyNunn I'm going to need more details on that.
I assume some sort of door to door religious types came by?
 
Hell, the Catholics aren't nearly as hardcore about it as, say, the Southern Baptists are.
 
@david it gets trickier when you have written records of somebody who is considered to be God itself
 
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2:28 AM
@DavidM I grew up in the progressive Mennonite church (or modern Mennonite, whatever), and at the time was happily ensconced in a loving lesbian relationship. I was out to my family, and a number of church people knew (because tehy are good at knowing the things), and one service a guy was talking about how when he came here someone asked him (because he was from the CITY and this is a tiny country chruch) if he was affililated with any of "those" gay people, and he was like "ABOMINATION RAWR"
 
@AshleyNunn And, then your Dad took out his frustrations on some innocent door?
@badp I get that . . . But, being Jewish, we tend to sit back and watch everyone argue.
At least about religion.
 
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That made my mom cry, because she didn't like anyone insinuating I was a terrible person. So she walked out, and my dad followed, and was so angry he punched the door. They left, drove 15 min home, then my dad was all Gandalf about it and like "THIS SHALL NOT STAND" so they drove back just as the service was ending and my dad walked to the front and just exploded about how we were supposed to love each other and stuff and not judge and all this stuff
 
@AshleyNunn Wow, your dad is awesome
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@GnomeSlice He's pretty much my hero.
 
I still think the only healthy way to be of Christian heritage today is to take the literal words (gay bad), put them into context (rich and powerful people at the time was fucking each other silly with wild abandon, often in incestuous situations because, hey, royal blood can't mix with laymen's and there's only so many royal people around, so you probably want to condemn the whole thing), extract the actual moral lesson (don't just fuck a turtle just because you can) and then apply that.
 
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2:35 AM
@badp That's pretty much how I roll. A lot of it is context, and figuring out what the core is - its very rarely a literal thing.
 
Last year, when the BSA membership policy stuff was going down, I went to an informational meeting with the council, where people raised their concerns and asked questions about the whole thing. It was so dumb.
 
@AshleyNunn I agree, he is awesome
 
I mean it's just silly to assume that if Jesus came back today he'd use the very same words and The very same teachings and The very same rules of thumb between what's cool and what isn't. Regardless of whether or not there actually is a God
 
seems an odd coincidence that I am watching rent right now, too
 
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@Ktash What part are you at?
 
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2:37 AM
(Seriously I love Rent SO MUCH I cant even)
 
@AshleyNunn ... I don't remember the names of the characters singing...
 
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@Ktash what are they singing? where are they? what do they look like? (I know it inside and out, so I don't need much)
 
Even if he did the group of people would be different and report the happenings in different ways with different words and different undertones.
 
Tom and Angel are singing to each other while walking down the street
 
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@Ktash ah, you've not got to most of my favorite bits yet.
 
2:39 AM
@FAE If you haven't seen it already, music.biggiantcircles.com/album/the-glory-days
 
@AshleyNunn haha, I'm getting there, I just keep getting distracted :P
 
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@Ktash Fair enough :D
 
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@badp It's even sillier to assume that everything he said and did was reported 100% accurately, and that he meant for everything to be taken literally at the expense off the core messages of love and peace.
@AshleyNunn Was your father shunned or was there a general feeling of, "yeah we kind of behaved like shitheels this time."?
 
@TrentHawkins just brought home one of those wild weasel balls for Bela. She is currently considering what to do with it.
 
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2:44 AM
@DavidM One of my professors wrote this. It's quite fascinating:
 
@badp This is an oversimplification. (note: the following is my understanding of the teachings of the Catholic Church, in particular, and isn't a point that I necessarily agree with.) The moral lesson is that marriage and sex is supposed to be fruitful. Because this is only the case when it involves a man and a woman, then homosexual acts are, according to the Catholic church, immoral. Again, me regurgitating my 11th grade morality.
 
@WorldEngineer I don't have quite enough context to understand that. But, it looks rather interesting.
 
@DavidM Arguably, almost nothing in the NT was ever meant to be taken literally ...
 
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@DavidM Well, no one outright said they shunned my family, but let's just say with their generation, and most of the older people (but not all, an interesting number supported me and them) stopped acknowledging they were there
 
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2:46 AM
@Unionhawk Aquinas was the one who derived the whole hierarchy of sex. He was also an asexual virgin near as we can tell.
 
The exception being apostolic opinion pieces, which are just that: opinion pieces.
 
@AshleyNunn I guess this is where the Mennonite church has managed to progress . . .
@FEichinger Yet, a large number of people do take it quite literally.
 
Wow, it's like I walked into Christianity.SE.
<turns around and leaves>
 
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@DavidM Yeaaaah....I agree with some of their belief set, but they are most def not even remotely anywhere near progressive.
 
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There is a reason I am finding alternate christian faith spaces for myself
 
2:48 AM
@AshleyNunn Relative progress. Not real progress.
 
I'm gonna start my own religion! With blackjack! And hookers!
 
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@DavidM Aye, fair.
 
@GnomeSlice Awwwww . . . but I hate religion.
 
@GnomeSlice I sorta want to make a joke about Scientology but I don't think it fits.
 
I haven't been practising my faith much lately. It's been a while since I went to church. Not that I really 'practised' then either I guess.
@Yuki loooooooooooooooooooooool
 
2:49 AM
@Yuki Yeah, I'm done.
 
@GnomeSlice That will just make both of those things feel like, well, religion.
 
@Unionhawk I just don't think I have any standing to say anything about Christianity, given that I am not a Christian and was not raised as one.
The only thing I know about Christianity is the stuff they teach in the schools and osmosis due to living in Texas.
 
@Yuki You can have an opinion of some aspects. You're entitled.
 
@DavidM You're entitled
 
For myself, I try not to overtly question the core tenets, but I do question people's blind adherence to faith without question or analysis. I believe that to bad in my own religion, hence bad in others.
 
2:51 AM
I was getting "message is too long" messages on that last message, so... I'm going to cut myself off there.
 
@GnomeSlice Thanks.
 
@DavidM In that case, I have to say that I know some very nice Christian people. Unfortunately, all the Christian higher-ups that I know about are some of the most back-asswards and ridiculously malicious people I can imagine (talking about a good number of the local preachers and faith leaders in my neighborhood).
 
@DavidM Speaking of blind adherence to law... I did a very poor job of observing purim this weekend. I'll have to make up for it next weekend.
 
It's a really weird dichotomy.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Hahahahahahahahahahaha
@LessPop_MoreFizz My kids came home from pre-school with all that Purim crap. Groggers, etc.
 
2:53 AM
(Purim is the Jewish Holiday which, for those who don't know, is observed - BY DECREE OF LAW - by getting so drunk that you cannot tell good from evil.)
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz wtf?
 
Oh and cc @AshleyNunn:
 
(Or, to be more accurate, that you cannot tell "Blessed be Mordechai" from "Cursed be Haman")
 
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@Yuki oh my god yes I was just talking about that today
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Hahahahahaha ... I don't know that drunkenness is quite commanded. But, it ain't discouraged.
 
2:54 AM
@GnomeSlice Other rabbinical directives include "Drink until you pass out", "Drink until you cannot recognize the people you went to the party with", "Wear goofy costumes", and "Make tons of noise so that anytime the name of Haman (the villain of the purim story) is mentioned, it is drowned out by you shouting down the person saying it."
@DavidM No, talmud is quite clear. It is commanded and it is a mitzvah.
 
Purim (Hebrew: Pûrîm "lots", from the word pur פור, related to Akkadian pūru) is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people in the ancient Persian Empire where a plot had been formed to destroy them. The story is recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther (Megillat Ester מגילת אסתר in Hebrew). According to the Book of Esther, Haman, royal vizier to King Ahasuerus (presumed to be Xerxes I of Persia) planned to kill all the Jews in the empire, but his plans were foiled by Mordecai and his cousin and adopted daughter Esther who had risen to become Queen of Persia...
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz are you joking
 
@GnomeSlice Nope. Not at all.
 
I googled it and didn't see anything about getting wasted
 
@Yuki SLOWPOKE.
 
@FEichinger No, that's Retrosaur.
 
Feb 25 at 14:33, by FEichinger
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SLOW. POKE.
 
> Answer: not yes or no?
 
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@FEichinger Oh no, we dared link a thing more than once! and people in the room didn't know!
 
@AshleyNunn It's more about this:
Feb 25 at 14:33, by FEichinger
/cc: @AshleyNunn @FAE
 
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2:56 AM
@FEichinger .....and?
 
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So I saw it twice, and commented both times?
 
@FEichinger Again, that's Retrosaur.
 
> This is based on the fact that the salvation of the Jews occurred through wine and the Sages of the Talmud stated that one should drink on Purim until he can "no longer distinguish between the phrases arur Haman ('Cursed is Haman') and baruch Mordechai ('Blessed is Mordecai')."[33]
> Alcoholic consumption was later codified by the early authorities, and while some advocated total intoxication, others, consistent with the opinion of many early and later rabbis, taught that one should only drink a little more than usual and then fall asleep, whereupon one will certainly not be able to tell the difference between arur Haman ("cursed be Haman") and baruch Mordecai ("blessed be Mordechai").
> Other authorities, including the Magen Avraham, have written that one should drink until one is unable to calculate the gematria (numerical values) of both phrases
 
Mar 4 at 20:27, by Ullallulloo
@GnomeSlice If it wasn't starred, it doesn't exist.
 
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@DavidM I like how my brain immediate latches onto the intersting looking baked good.
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2:58 AM
@AshleyNunn Absolutely.
 
@AshleyNunn Hamantaschen.
 
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@LessPop_MoreFizz So basically it's the Georgia Tech rule of relaxation. "We shall drink until we cannot do math."
 
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@DavidM Are they tasty? Will I offend anyone if I myself investigate making them, and then do so?
 
A hamantash (, also spelled hamentasch, pl. hamantashen or hamentaschen) is a filled-pocket cookie or pastry recognizable for its three-cornered shape. The shape is achieved by folding in the sides of a circular piece of dough, with a filling placed in the center. Hamantashen are made with many different fillings, including poppy seed (the oldest and most traditional variety), prunes, nut, date, apricot, apple, fruit preserves in a lekvar style, cherry, chocolate, dulce de leche, halva, or even caramel or cheese. Their formation varies from hard pastry to soft doughy casings. Other names...
Very tasty. And, not at all.
 
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@DavidM Those sound AMAZING
 
3:01 AM
I'm partial to the poppy seed ones, but apricot, etc. are also good.
 
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@DavidM That website says I CAN FILL EM WITH NUTELLA
 
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OMG
 
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One of teh recipes there is for a chocolate chip cream cheese filling
 
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dear and fluffy kittens
 
@FEichinger German for poppyseed = mun? In Yiddish it's usually transliterated as moon. But, I know that's not how it's written in German.
 
3:02 AM
@DavidM "Mohn", actually.
 
@AshleyNunn They are delicious.. Fruit fillings are traditional. Around here, we usually end up with fig, apricot, strawberry, etc.
 
@FEichinger I was close.
 
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@LessPop_MoreFizz Awesome. I wonder if I have everything I need, because I really wanna bake stuff and it would be an adventure :D
 
@AshleyNunn Speaking of nutella and baked goods...
 
@AshleyNunn "Mix all ingredients together until soft dough forms. The easiest way to do this is with a stand mixer. " ...well that rules out the chance of me making these. There's no way I'm hand mixing dough!
 
3:04 AM
(Admittedly, this is basically a babka by another name and with nutella instead of chocolate, but.... IT'S A BABKA BY ANOTHER NAME AND WITH NUTELLA INSTEAD OF CHOCOLATE.)
 
@FEichinger About 15 years ago, I was in Vienna and had some awesome pancake type confection with poppy seeds as a filling . . . I remembered the word on the sign being similar to the Yiddish, and that's what brought out that particular question.
 
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@LessPop_MoreFizz I want this in my faaaaaaace
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Another Babka?
 
@DavidM Babka is awesome.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Seinfeld reference. The cinnamon babka . . .
 
3:07 AM
@DavidM Oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
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Okay, I can't make the star bread because I can't afford milk, but the cookie things I can make, because they don't need milk.
 
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:D
 
Speaking of interesting confections. en.foodtravel.tv/recfoodShow_Detail.aspx?viewId=744
 
@AshleyNunn can't afford milk? :(
 
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@MichaelFrank Nope. It's a luxury right now - it spoils too quick, and I have....very very very tiny amounts of money.
 
@DavidM This article does not include the story I always heard re: Shape of Hamentaschen
 
@MichaelFrank Milk is always more expensive than gasoline! It's just that you buy less of it.
@LessPop_MoreFizz That it's Haman's hat?
 
@DavidM Yes.
Three cornered hat!
 
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@DavidM You ask such fascinating questions.
 
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@DavidM grins I can't afford a car, either.
 
3:14 AM
@AshleyNunn What's funny about that, is when I give the kids their baths I say: Present Washcloth!
 
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University bus pass (tied to my student card, so good til mid 2017) is a lifesaver right now
 
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@DavidM eeeexcellent.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz The pastries are supposed to symbolize the defeated enemy of the Jewish people, and thus resemble the three-cornered hat of Haman".[2]
It was buried in there.
 
@DavidM ah, I just saw a bunch of nonsense about dice
 
I always thought taschen was Yid/Ger for hat . . . Then I saw the word Taschendieben ... and bothered to look it up. Hahahahahahahaha (cc: @FEichinger).
 
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3:18 AM
@DavidM you can't leave me hanging like that! I am curious now
 
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@AshleyNunn It means purse/pocket.
Taschendieben is pickpocket.
 
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Neat :)
 
I realized it was silly for a pickpocket to be called a hat thief, and decided to look it up.
Headcanon.
@AshleyNunn Did you check out those Thai fried cookies I linked to? A friend of mine brought them to work, I nearly ate all of her cookies. Sweet and black pepper. A lot of people were really put off by it, but I went all Cookie Monster on them.
 
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@DavidM Yeah, I am unsure. Would try one if offered to me or I didn't have to commit to a whole batch, I think
 
3:23 AM
@AshleyNunn Yeah, they're an acquired taste kind of thing.
Try making the sweet poppyseed type of Hamantaschen, though. You shall like.
 
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@DavidM Okay :D
 
@DavidM Well, actually that's not quite correct ... But yeh, tasche is "pocket".
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Supplanting Mattisyahu?
 
@DavidM Never cared a huge deal for Matisyahu to begin with.
 
3:27 AM
When I was younger, I always thought that name was "Modest Yahoo". Which always felt like a bit of an oxymoron.
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Yeah, King Without a Crown, and not much other use for me personally.
Admittedly where most of my info has come from.
 
@DavidM Yes, but that doesn't mean "Taschendieben" = "pickpocket" :P
 
@FEichinger Pocket thieves?
 
Basically, yes.
 
@DavidM I get really suspicious when an artist performs music traditionally associated with an ethnic group not their own, and draws most of their fan base from people that aren't actually all that into any of the other artists performing that music who incidentally also don't happen to look like the artist in question or his fans.
 
3:30 AM
So, wouldn't that be a pickpocket?
 
See also: Macklemore.
 
@DavidM "Taschendieben" in this instance is object, plural.
 
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While "Taschendieb" would be subject, singular, male. "Taschendiebin" the female equivalent and "Taschendiebe" mixed plural.
 
@FEichinger Sorry, pickpockets . . .
 
3:32 AM
The act of pickpocketing would be "Taschendiebstahl", and there is no specific verb - you'd just go with "stehlen", which is simply "steal".
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz He was not a Chasid, either. He was a failed ska/reggae artist, then converted and bingo.
 
Gotta love German for being so overly complicated.
 
@DavidM Yeah, there's also that element. He's just some dude who followed phish around and played hackeysack and beatboxed in parking lots and all of a sudden he had a religious conversion and BOOM RECORD DEAL.
 
@FEichinger That's why all of the offshoot languages dropped the declensions and the inflections. Too complicated.
 
@FEichinger At least it isn't Finnish?
 
3:33 AM
@LessPop_MoreFizz True that!
 
@LessPop_MoreFizz Psh! That's just arranging random vowels.
 
Suomi and Estonian are incomprehensible.
Does Finnair still call themselves the Official Airline of Santa Claus?
 
Ugh, the stinky trees are blooming.
 
Huh. The Bad Plus have recorded The Rite of Spring.
In case, y'know, you've ever wanted to hear a super complicated symphony played by Piano, Bass, and Drums.
 
3:49 AM
@AshleyNunn Finished :)
 
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@Ktash :D
 
@AshleyNunn I cried :(
 
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@OrigamiRobot I know, right?
 
@AshleyNunn "I did. When you were very tiny" T_T
 
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Now we wait.
 
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3:54 AM
@OrigamiRobot Oh man I lost it at that point.
 
@AshleyNunn Wait, I missed what that is
 

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