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To each their own, for sure, but I love a chatty cashier.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•"My Dinner with Adolf": Larry David roasts Bill Maher's meeting with Trump in satirical NYT essay7·25 days agoDoesn’t seem like the popular the American writter’s piece, written sarcastically in their familiar voice, published in the popular American newspaper is going to go completely over everyones head.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?2·29 days agoIt’s just not ubiquitous. And to say that paying a woodworker to carve intricate details is a useless waste of their time strikes as insulting to the craftsman in any time period.
I mean, even under the most cynical representation, the patrons of the classical period were a bunch of wankers too. But I wouldn’t besmirch the musicians, or the music, or what came of it in modern times.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?2·29 days agoI hear ya. There’s a line somewhere when people become shitty rich. I’m just not sure that line is at … has a nice dining room table with carved feet or some shit. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That’s the funny thing, I do. But I would never compare them to the numbers printed on the prisoners at Auschwitz, because that would be something only a gigantic asshole would do!
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?3·30 days agoWell tickle me with a feather. Not every nice thing is a cynical display.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?5·30 days agoI craft many things, however I only display my wealth with ostentatious hats I obtain from a madman.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?6·1 month agoThat artistry still exists but it costs more. The “products we buy” are cheap mass maufactued products that sell to a broad market. It’s not just a pennies here and there difference.
Although, that can be a reason cheap products become basically disposable and that’s completely lame, agreed.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does antique furniture usually have carved "feet"?25·1 month agoAlso plenty of craftsmen make beautiful shit without being rich. Bragging rights is a weird way to say creative effort in that sense.
slackassassin@sh.itjust.worksto Trippin' Through Time@lemmy.ca•It's all political memes nowEnglish2·1 month agoI’m sayin man dang’ol bobby may’nt be no pick o the litter man but he’s uh got a got good ol heart man I mean dang he got that ol charisma man if he ain’t right I mean i dang ol … don’t wanna be right.
No because I didn’t do that, you’re still a moron and a stalker that is worthy of reporting.
Ya, kinda and it is a pretty funny answer. Jack uses a slightly different process called the Lincoln county process. Basically, they filter it through charcoal made from maple wood.
That still meets the requirements for Bourbon, but they wanted to have their own “Tennessee whiskey” definition that includes the Lincoln process. Although, I don’t know who else uses it other than them and Dickle.
So, ya, bourbon subset that doesn’t want to be called bourbon because it’s Tennessee whiskey. Lol.
Ya, that’s because it’s not Bourbon. Which kinda proves the point, right.
Lol, what? You are just riding on some xenophobia tip or something. You know the fact that there is a ton of American whiskey that is not called bourbon kinda disproves your whole prejudice, right? Whatever, keep stewing in it I guess.
Yes, it must be made in the us. Scotch also has to be made in Scotland. But nobody is out here saying it’s Scottish ego. They just know the flavor profile of scotch. But you can make similar things elsewhere, true.
No, not all whiskeys are required to be fermented in a new charred oak barrels. That’s what produces the typical smokey flavor associated with bourbon. All bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon. That’s like saying all other grain whiskey that doesn’t use corn is Scotch.
I exercise or play sports at least 3 times a week (baseball, skating, disc golf, gym) and eat fast food less than once a month ¯\_(ツ)_/¯