platypus222
Platypus Man
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I don’t think that I am since this isn’t, like, me cooking them. This is how they’re served at restaurants and the way everyone else is eating them. This is how the guy at the hibachi restaurant tosses them through the air so surely I’m not supposed to be doing extra work at that point.

I’m eating what they give me in any restaurant that everyone else is eating, so presumably no. That’s just how their insides taste to me.

For me...

I agree, but I like it.

I’ve had a lot of sunny-side up eggs and I don’t think I’d ever call one “slimy”. Like, the yolk is runny but if the consistency is “slimy” then somebody did something wrong.

Possibly, I’ve never bought boxes from movers. Or really, I’ve never hired full movers at all, for me it’s always just been hiring guys to load and unload boxes into a Uhaul I separately pay for and drive since it’s a lot cheaper (especially if it’s not a local move).

I’ll be honest, I’ve never had enough money to hire a “moving company” - but I’m also no longer a young man (and was never a bodybuilder), so I still hire movers. But these are the guys who drive to your place, load up stuff onto a truck you already have (like a Uhaul or whatever), and then leave while you drive your

Absolutely. I’ve been working from home since the start of covid and while I do have lunch daily, it’s certainly not in the same ways I had it from the office. Leftovers, making a sandwich at home, etc. I’ll get takeout or delivery sometimes, but not daily like I did nearly out of necessity in the office.

I don’t know what to tell you, maybe it’s a less-common rule than I thought but it definitely exists in some places. And I don’t think it’s a “we don’t know how to move TVs” rule, but rather a liability thing so that nobody blames them for breaking their tv.

Yeah, the first game with moogles (FF3) used “nyaa” in place of “kupo”, which is just the Japanese onomatopoeia for cats, but over time it kinda morphed into a word they all said all the time. I liked FF13-2 but Mog’s constant “kupo”-ing got a little grating.

It depends on the game. In the lighter-tone fantasy games before FF7, they fit in just fine since, well, having a race of what are essentially fairy-people works just fine. There’s a whole hidden village of them in FF5 and there’s a small colony that can help you in FF6 (plus one party member, though remember that

FF7 didn’t have any “real” Moogles, but it had Cait Sith’s robotic moogle he rides around on (though the game used the term “Mog” instead of “moogle”). It also had the “Mog House” game in the Golden Saucer.

Consoles are definitely a box that might make sense to go in your car if possible instead of the moving truck.

To be clear, this isn’t a criticism on movers at all - they (or at least most of them, I don’t want to make a blanket statement since some movers are significantly better than others) know how to do their jobs. But if you’re going to scam your movers and claim they damaged something they didn’t, flat screen tvs (where

I don’t know if it’s the opposite lesson - you learn what is and is not important to keep from home to home. For some people in some situations, that means getting rid of boxes and whatever else that take up unnecessary space, for other people it means keeping boxes and whatever else that you think will benefit you to

Like I mentioned to someone else, maybe the policy is less common than I thought but it’s definitely out there. Probably people were trying to scam movers, saying that they broke their tvs.

I’m sure it differs a lot from mover to mover but I’ve seen a number say that for liability reasons they wouldn’t move a TV without a box (keep in mind that that includes “tv moving boxes” you can buy with the rest of your moving boxes, in case you don’t have the original box). Maybe the policy is less common than I

I moved four times in the last four years, keeping the boxes your consoles came in is great to keep them protected in that process. Learned that when I was in college and I kept my Wii box for years for moving out at the end of the school year.

Obviously use your best judgment. If there’s something on this list that you want to include or you’re afraid it’ll look too barren without something here, just keep it on. It’s better to have a little bit (not too much) of extra stuff they have to skim than having a blank piece of paper.

Absolutely. Unless you are a recent graduate, your knowledge and skills are much more strongly based on your work experience than what you learned in school, so there’s no real sense in asking unless they’re trying to guess your age. You can’t eliminate a candidate for being 70, but seeing that he graduated from