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  • Anora. The first half hour or so has a lot of party and club scenes and after a bit it feels like a tiktok feed. When it really dives into the story it gets good, with a lot of conflicting interests and very good performances. Overall my wife and I enjoyed it, and being rarely able to sit and watch a movie together lately that's worth a lot.

  • You can candy the ginger, which will preserve it a bit and can be used in baked goods or eaten alone!

    I have less experience with the curcuma but I've seen it added to smoothies. I think it can flavor some toasted nuts for a salad topping, or it can be made into a paste like you've done for a curry.

  • If you just got a point for never having written a postcard, go write a postcard! And mail it to someone that you appreciate in your life. It doesn't need to be from anywhere exotic or say anything profound, it just takes a few sentences. If you really want to get fancy about it, a lot of little art galleries sell postcard sized prints and you can give someone a tiny little piece of art that speaks to you. Or go to a museum and buy like 10 at the gift shop and keep a stockpile to send when you want to reach out. People love it, and you probably will too.

  • Our rescue was a "lab/beagle" on paper, but yeah she's definitely got some American Staffordshire Terrier. Our HoA is very dog friendly and she's a favorite around the neighborhood. If you adopt a mutt in the US they're going to have at least some kind of pittie in the mix.

  • In an episode of Happy Days, The Fonz goes water skiing, encounters a shark, and jumps over it in the water skis. It marked a moment of dramatic decline in the show's overall quality, and the term has been used since for any such point in time where something is identifiably worse after a specific event.

  • Like everyone's been saying, learn to take care of yourself. Cook and eat well and exercise and sleep. But also just fuck around a lot. Say yes to things. Try something new every time you can, even if it's just a dish you've never had. Meet people and talk to them and have fun with them. It's harder to meet people as you get older.

    Travel if you can, but you don't need to be a jet setter to have new experiences. Find trails and museums and go listen to live music. Try creating things, you don't have to be good at it or keep doing it, just doing it is the point.

    Aging comes with a certain amount of solidity, in your energy and mind and responsibilities. It's amazing and it's not something to fear, but it does mean you can't just fuck around as much. And if you're going to be a person for the rest of your life it might as well be a person you like.

  • It's such a a beautiful day by Don Hertzfeldt is available on Vimeo from NA so I'm not sure that it quite fits the "can't find anywhere" label. As is World of Tomorrow, which is a modern sci fi favorite of mine.

    As another user mentioned, piracy is an option but so is a casual internet search?

  • I've always been a casual runner, never really trained seriously and threw some gear on whenever my body started telling me it needed it. In recent years that's led to a pretty lax schedule. Yesterday I ran 5k and it marked 6 months of running at least once a week, which is the most consistent I've been in about a decade. I'm pretty happy with that.

  • Over the years visiting different museums and galleries I would grab a postcard from the shop of a piece I'd seen that day that spoke to me and frame it on my office wall. Ended up with a diverse little collection of art I enjoyed. Sometimes people would come in and see something they liked that they'd never heard about before and I could talk to them about it. It beat spending the time in spreadsheets.

  • The only thing I can think of is that the jar he uses is very close to the diameter of the immersion blender, which restricts the oil incorporation into the emulsion. If you're using a wider jar it might be allowing too much oil to flow in at once and breaking the emulsion?