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14:00
my point was I only learned they're actually crepes today lol
buut... crepes inherit from pancakes so using the base class was by no means wrong in this context
@AaronKyleKilleen you can only refine unrefined oil
you can't refine juice and get refined oil
@AlexM. reminds me of this ...
yuuum ...
what's up with the videos like "look what happens when you boil coke! never drink coke again." or " look what happens when you mix milk with coke! never drink coke again."
I think I understand now
look what happens when I mix this shit with water. it becomes water with shit. never drink water again.
14:04
if you squeeze an olive you get olive oil, but olive juice is the brine in a jar of olives, kind of like pickle juice
@chmod711telkitty what's that called?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit mhm, saw the mail for a few minutes ago - good nes!
@AaronKyleKilleen pickle juice is usually vinegar with some extra stuff added (maybe)
at times it's just vinegar
this reminds me that I've received some meal tickets today and I have pickles left in the fridge
I should buy something that I can eat with pickles
@AlexM. I thought brine typically contained significant amounts of salt, but also vinegar
it largely depends on how they're set to pickle
14:08
meal tickets? is thought you switched to a capitalist system
aside from vinegar and salt, some people decide to also add bay leaves, onions, horseradish and garlic
that being said, I was never able to find pickles in stores that taste better than our own
@AaronKyleKilleen again, huh?
@AlexM. Peking Duck Pancakes
@AlexM. you mentioned something about meal tickets, I am unfamiliar with such a system, unless it's something your college does if you're in college. We pay money for our meals and I thought Romania had switched to a market economy.
wait, no
they pay you in meal tickets?
14:15
actually, yes, that's the right link
A meal voucher or luncheon voucher is a voucher for a meal given to employees as an employee benefit, allowing them to eat at outside restaurants, typically for lunch. In many countries, meal vouchers have had favorable tax treatment. Vouchers are typically in the form of paper tickets. United Kingdom A Luncheon Voucher (LV) is a paper ticket (voucher) used by some employees in the United Kingdom to pay for meals in private restaurants. It allows companies to subsidise midday meals (luncheons) for their employees without having to run their own canteens. The scheme dates to 1946, whe...
I get a maximum of 21 meal tickets per month which gets decreased from the salary
it's great for companies to give them because taxes are lower and stuff
I usually spend the tickets on food at supermarkets
we also receive gift tickets on special occasions
I haven't seen that anywhere in the US
Luncheon sounds like a lunch-marathon :p
yeah, the US isn't really a baseline tbh
your attitude sort of told me you think so
it's all in good fun
I also haven't seen that in Germany. what now? :p
14:18
I'm not a fan of meal tickets tbh, I'd rather have money instead; the tickets have fixed values, e.g. 9.5 RON (our currency) each
@AlexM. I think part of the reason employers started giving health insurance in the US is because of lower taxes
if I buy something that costs 10.5 RON I have to give the clerk a ticket and 1 RON cash
I can't buy anything that costs < 9.5 RON with a ticket
I have to use cash
they're like money but not really money
when I go to the supermarket I usually buy a pack of gum extra just so I can spend more tickets instead of cash
yeah that must suck to have a fraction of a RON
pretty much useless
@AlexM. We call this company scrip in the US... and it's illegal in most states due to companies using it as a way to keep people in Peonage
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@melak47 PREPARE YOUR STOMACHS!
14:22
company scrip can only be spent at the company store. meal tickets can be spent anywhere that sells food
@melak47 weird, they say they're present in Germany: groupe-cheque-dejeuner.com/en.html
@Mgetz in china I heard they stay in factory dorms... where they have nets installed to prevent people from committing suicied by jumping to their death
@ecatmur at what distance from your employer?
@AlexM. but I haven't seen them :p
14:25
@AaronKyleKilleen They also are forbidden to unionize, doing so results in automatic reeducation without trial
china is a fucked up place when it comes to stuff like that
@Mgetz I don't understand the difference from a union and a monopoly
I'm just going to facepalm over here....
@AaronKyleKilleen this makes sense:
union sth
{
  char c;
  int i;
};
monopoly sth
{
  char c;
  int i;
};
doesn't
I was in a union, higher wages and benefits are nice, on the other hand they kind of fuck up the organization of the company, the company I worked for used to pay people differently based on the difficulty/skill required of the job, the union put an end to that. they also restrict certain types of work to particular employees and protect bad workers
14:30
> the company I worked for used to pay people differently based on the difficulty/skill required of the job, the union put an end to that
that really sucks
also, stop abusing commas
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit We're american's it's a learning disability.... really
@Mgetz "american's" :( you did that deliberately
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ain't nobody got thyme fo' dat!
do you pay English mentors in thyme where you live? :O
I have plenty of thyme in my garden
man all this talk about culinary stuff made me want to get some pickles done myself
but I'd have to wait 2 months for the process to end, hmmm
14:34
I need to get some food but I also need to save money waah
I'll make rice with fucking sauce and nothing else
@LightnessRacesinOrbit sadly no... I usually catch that though
A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables (such as carrots, potatoes, beans, peppers and tomatoes, etc), meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef. Poultry, sausages, and seafood are also used. While water can be used as the stew-cooking liquid, wine, stock, and beer are also common. Seasoning and flavourings may also be added. Stews are typically cooked at a relatively low temperature (simmered, not boiled), allowing flav...
stews are usually great with pickles
or really, any meal with a stew-like consistency and a sweet-ish taste that can balance the sour taste of the pickles
goddamnit cooking is like alchemy
<3 so awesome
I hate cooking
that's something the wife is going to have to do when I get married
just don't tell your future wife that
@Rapptz WordArt. The dude used WordArt.
14:40
@AaronKyleKilleen more sexism
I thought we'd settled this?
TBH that's not clear out sexism.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit it could be looked at differently and not appear as sexism, I think
If he isn't going to cook, someone will need to make the food...
@AlexM. change it to "don't tell your future wife/husband" :p
Now, I doubt any sane person with decent cooking skills would want to cook for Aaron here, but that's another matter...
14:42
depending on the wife, I'd normally propose a balanced rule
@rubenvb his track record makes me unlikely to give any benefit of the doubt /cc @AlexM.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I believe in positive psychology, the science of what makes people happy, the data says women are less happy when they try to balance a full time job and having a family.
@AaronKyleKilleen Everyone's less happy when they try to balance a full time job and having a family. Don't be a retard.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh I agree completely, just making sure you don't jump the gun.
@rubenvb When have you ever known me to jump the gun? ;)
14:43
@AaronKyleKilleen You assume you'll be able to find someone to marry you, the probability of this is actually much lower if you don't know how to cook
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah, no idea about his past behavior, so can't say much in this case
@AlexM. I suspect you're about to find out
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That being said, research also showed that men that perform household tasks are less happy. Quantifiably less happy. Measured in unicorns.
And rainbows.
I'd really like a wife that'd let me cook all the time
@rubenvb Again, you think women enjoy household chores?
14:44
we can split any other chores equally too
and have written rules
man wouldn't that be awesome, taking care of the home in a strict order
... I'll probably end up programming a robot wife, I think :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I honestly think no one fundamentally enjoys household chores and those that think they like doing that have been brainwashed by society.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't think there's any data that suggests that men who work full time with families are less happy than men who work part time
@rubenvb yep
@AaronKyleKilleen I think you're trolling.
Either show some actual studies or shut the fuck up.
@AaronKyleKilleen Mgetz had a point above
being a lazy bum will only get you someone else to do the chores for you for a very limited time at most
14:47
@AaronKyleKilleen aaaand you just lost all credibility by linking to the Daily Mail
lol daily mail is the site that thinks austria is the same thing as germany
> Full-time mothers gave the value of their lives a score of eight out of ten, compared to 7.8 for people in work.
:lol:
@AaronKyleKilleen I'm sorry but did you just give me a link to the Daily Mail in response to a request for evidence from scientific studies, as you claimed you had "the data"??!?!?!
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@CatPlusPlus .2 is all the difference in the world!
This just happened.
@ThePhD What is .2 unicorns?
14:48
> Married people were also found to be more satisfied and less anxious than cohabitees.
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cohabitees?
I think I know why that would be.
Right not propaganda at all, totally unbiased
user3010322
You mean, just people with lots of roommates?
14:49
@rubenvb DM translation: gay couples
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not an academic psychologist, but I do have friends who are, and they tell me that's what the literature says, I haven't actually read the literature
@AaronKyleKilleen looooooool
> ‘Being a full-time mother can be challenging, but it is satisfying and worthwhile. It is obvious that all mothers do not want to work.’
oh, I thought cohabitees were just unmarried people living together.
Which happens.
please tell me nobody relies on you to make any kind of decisions about things, @Aaron
14:49
What
@rubenvb yeah, they are :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hmm wait. I said something in error.
in the DM's world, every couple that lives together is either married, or the demon spawn homos of the world
@lightnessracesinorbit okay I'm sure you're 100% familiar with all of the literature of anything you have an opinion on right?
(to keep the academics in this discussion, let's all start using academic language)
@AaronKyleKilleen At least he's not voicing an opinion as fact.
14:50
@AaronKyleKilleen it's not lightness expressing opinions here though
@AaronKyleKilleen No and I never claimed to. But you're the one pretending you have "the data" and all you have to back up your misogynistic nonsense is a link to the Daily Fail?
And citing DM as a reference.
Basically, fuck off
Guys, can we please mass-plonk AKK already? I'm tired of this.
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That article has literally zero sources
[citation needed]
14:51
@SamDeHaan Tried mass-flagging him out of chat yesterday, but it didn't work :(
@SamDeHaan Done.
also, defending yourself by pointing out at someone else who might have done the same thing is pretty much a fallacy
@SamDeHaan yeah, ok
> The ONS said last year’s Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, Olympics and Paralympics may also have raised peoples’ spirits.
"Yeah our results might be total unrelated bullshit, but w/e"
Cat has become a lot more intelligent over this past year, I've noticed
You hit the target fairly consistently lately
Good job, Cat!
14:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He grew a 'stache.
@rubenvb That must be it
I got a stronger monocle
Facial hair always helps. Always.
Is it a Google Glass monocle?
14:52
Google Halfglass
@AlexM. Do you now see what I meant at the start?
user3010322
Google Halfmoon Spectacles.
TOTALE ECLEEEEPSE
@LightnessRacesinOrbit We do not mention Eclipse here... it is the root of all programming evil!
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14:55
Bukkake
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah
@Mgetz Eclipse == premature optimization?
@ThePhD it's a monocle that folds open into Dumbledore glasses.
I still wake up screaming from my experiences with Eclipse.
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@SamDeHaan premature polarization.
@Nallath I sadly still have to deal with it on a daily basis...
C++, poking everybody's eyes out with ugliness, one poor unsuspecting programmer at a time. — Lightness Races in Orbit 5 secs ago
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit I actually had that exact same error yesterday.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit in my very limited experience thus far, Scala exhibits significantly more ugliness than c++. Well, except for those templated error messages.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Better than the incomprehensible macro programming that is ubiquitous in
14:59
HAHA YOU CLEARLY HAVENT SEEN MY BOOST.PP ANSWERS

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