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Not enough stars to this comment.

I think very few realize that, very soon, there will be no governments at all anymore. Centuries from now, people will refer to this era like a bubble called “democracy” that existed between the monarchic feodalism and the liberal capitalism, and burst after the biggest and richest companies ever known hired armies

I lived through the dark times when fondue was popular.

Swiss here. We have a fondue every 2-3 weeks (alternating with a raclette), it’s one of the easiest meals to prepare. Non-stick pot and specific plastic forks, a Kisag gas burner, good diced bread with lots of crust, local cheese (either fully prepared or add the Maizena, garlic, pepper and some white wine), perfect

A couple less obvious (or locally impossible) choices for AWD, not that big and some personality (this last one being a metter of taste).

I was screaming Avantime from the first picture to the last word of this article.

A star for your honesty.

If there was no reaction, you wouldn’t be changing the world. Keep up the good work !

Another reading tip, thanks !!!

Thanks for the reading tip !

Didn’t that genre start with Beetlejuice ??

I’d go the other way: how unreliable is it now ?

Agreed. Every time I travel to Italy, I make sure to bring some of both (guanciale e pancetta) back, along with salumi.

Seconded.

I still truly love this girl. There, I said it.

Exactly. I generally like the NYT, because I largely share their views, and that’s precisely the problem. US journalism doesn’t just report the news as they are, they prioritize what their audience wants to read, emphasizing/minimizing to such extent that the facts are being weaponized. I understand newspapers (and

Or, as Bill Watterson put it in such beautiful way:

I think of a gazillion things we can throw valuable energy in reinventing them. Lasagne (or carbonara, since this is the last italian recipe that flamed the whole internet recently) are good and easy enough as they are in their traditional way.

From an international perspective (my experience), airports in the US are average at best, and JFK, ORD, LAX are the worst (prefer Midway in Chicago). ATL is really crowded but it still works, PHL wasn’t bad, but messy (big construction in progress). EWR not everyone got as lucky as me, I guess. SFO is correct. BOS,