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Post by kirinke on Mar 30, 2021 11:26:21 GMT
Well this weekend is Easter. So I'm thinking for dinner, maybe lamb tikka masala with rice, using one of those Saffron Road simmer sauces. Nothing fancy, but it'll taste good.
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Post by mistwell on Apr 8, 2021 22:01:14 GMT
I baked hamantaschen for the first time. Went OK. Tasted right but sides were not folded in perfect triangles.
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Post by evileeyore on Apr 8, 2021 23:02:18 GMT
I baked hamantaschen for the first time. Went OK. Tasted right but sides were not folded in perfect triangles. You leave me little choice, I must report this transgression to the Ashkenazi Illuminati. Expect your weekly check to be docked the appropriate amount!
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Post by kirinke on Apr 9, 2021 11:52:29 GMT
Hiya Mistwell! The tikka masala went well, though some of the meat was a bit chewy. I think it should have stewed longer. As a first attempt though, it went well enough.
Huh, I looked it up, those Hamantaschen look tasty.
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Post by zappo on Apr 23, 2021 8:06:47 GMT
Yay! I'm negative! Killed off all the little fuckers and the spike proteins they rode on in!
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Post by evileeyore on Apr 23, 2021 14:55:50 GMT
Yay! I'm negative! Killed off all the little fuckers and the spike proteins they rode on in! Huzzah! 
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Post by kirinke on Apr 23, 2021 15:11:51 GMT
Good for you Zappo! I got my second shot last week. So next weekend I should be fully immune. So to be on the safe side, I'm going to schedule a hair appointment the weekend after that.
I'm still wearing my mask though. Just because you're vaccinated doesn't necessarily mean you won't get it, it just means you won't die from it.
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Post by evileeyore on Apr 24, 2021 1:50:04 GMT
So next weekend I should be fully immune. That's not how the vaccine works. Seriously? *sigh*
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Post by kirinke on Apr 24, 2021 11:21:02 GMT
You know what I mean. It takes two weeks for it to fully 'work'. I know I won't be fully immune persae and I'll still have to wear a mask, social distance, etc. It's really more like a bullet-proof vest than anything else. You can still get 'shot', but instead of a bullet tearing through your gut, you might get a broken rib or a helluva bruise instead.
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Post by evileeyore on Apr 24, 2021 15:42:07 GMT
I know I won't be fully immune persae... "Per se"? You won't be 'immune' at all. You'll have higher resistance, and yeah, the "bullet proof" vest is an analogy, but you can still catch COVID and pass it on to others. And yeah, I figured you would still mask and soc-dist, but still, jumping on the "immune" part, the anti-vax crazies have enough stupidity, let's not help them out by accidentally stating the wrong shit.
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Post by kirinke on Apr 24, 2021 16:12:27 GMT
Truth. The bullet-proof vest is a good analogy, because the vest protects your vitals from being turned into hamburger, by absorbing the impact of the bullet. If the bullet hits the vest, you'll still come away feeling like you were kicked by an irate horse from what I understand, but you'll live. You still have to use cover for the parts of your body not protected by the vest like your head and legs.
Same with the Covid-19 vaccine or any vaccine really. It gives your body the equivalent of body-armor against viruses. It's not going to be 100% immunity, but your chances of surviving the shit if you get it are higher if you take the vaccine. Which is why you should also wear masks, social distance etc even if you get the vaccine. That's the immune system equivalent of taking cover while wearing a bullet proof vest.
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