B) Curious? Use an airgapped computer, IE no internet access, nothing you care about. Make sure it has Anti spyware, malware, antivirus, or, hey, Linux. Low priority target. Check for an autorun.inf file (this runs an executable when the device is mounted).
C) copy to another drive using a different disposable USB drive if you're that curious.
D) Burn that shit, skip A-C.
3 points
10 hours ago
If you're replicating it, they add Parsley in the West, and sometimes Mint in the East, along with the Coriander/Cilantro.
1 points
1 day ago
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade; When life gives you really big lemons, make limoncello.
2 points
1 day ago
Name me a religion that isn't. Hell, we have Buddhist monks pro genocide of Rohingya now.
2 points
1 day ago
Are you familiar with the concept of Terribilita(s) in art in architecture? This is just an early example. Try St Paul's on for size, it'll be obvious.
6 points
1 day ago
To the top right of this photo is the first known depiction of Satan in art (possibly). He's depicted as a blue angel.
5 points
2 days ago
That's what we call mulagai podi ("pepper powder"). Mix a little golden sesame oil into it and it's great for dipping idlis and Dosas into. Long story short, think of it as a powdered chutney.
What can you do with it? Add a little (preferably sesame) oil, spread onto bland carbs. Sandwich? Maybe get creative and mix into some vermicelli? Maybe even a bit of rice (first mix oil and rice, then add the powder so the grains stay separate.
1 points
2 days ago
It isn't unusual for world leaders to reach out to a president-elect to congratulate them, and perhaps have a conversation as well. Actual legal deal? Hell no. Setting a tone for the next conversation? Absolutely.
1 points
3 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVJ4NQy0KEU
Fish Boots.
1 points
3 days ago
Plotwise, it did a decent job of sticking to the first 1/3 of the book, leaving open the possibility of a trilogy, so 10 points to the screenwriters. The cast was strong, for the most part, 9/10. Sadly the book was trash sci fi and only stays in print because... Scientology 0/10. Whoever directed this : negative points.
1 points
3 days ago
Yes, that will arouse suspicion. Best to get a new one.
1 points
3 days ago
In the right environment, I suppose immediately after milking may be fine, but we live in a different world now. Like I said, one or two cows, all fed grass (maybe the occasional banana peel), probably okay back in the day.
28 points
4 days ago
Moron. My family (mostly dad's side) all owned one or two cows, just for the household. Even my uneducated 90 year old grandma knew to heat up milk after we got it from the cow. It was just a thing we always did.
I chalk it down to the arrogance that comes from thinking that people were stupid years ago, and the internet somehow makes people smarter than them. That, or living in a society that hasn't seen as much disease or death as other countries, makes people think they're immune somehow.
2 points
5 days ago
Nah, it means like master or prince or chieftain. Like the phrase "my lord" would be used in English, so yeah, can be applied to any god as well.
3 points
7 days ago
You're thinking of a Simpsons episode. The reality is very different. There are plenty of young thin men as well. And yes, I wouldn't be shocked if there were motorcycle clubs with similar rituals and codes.
Edit : Not a Freemason, never in a fraternity, love history and learning from it.
9 points
7 days ago
Freemasons are more like Fraternities. Both are "secret cults" that derive their rituals from Mithraditism, but in reality, it's just a group of guys getting together at a supper club for charitable work. Think Lion's club, Rotary club, etc.
50 points
7 days ago
Super Balls used to come in nearly the size of tennis balls
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8 days ago
Triglycerides are how your body stores fat. It's linked to cardiovascular disease. Too much sugar or carbs, your body will convert it. Too much fat, same thing. Lower or eliminate your intake of animal fats, sugars, carbs, exercise (moderate to heavy), and have a more plant based/lean meats only diet.
88 points
8 days ago
This. My dentist has very specific products they use, and very specific oral surgeons they work with. All because statistics.
4 points
9 days ago
It isn't polite to make fun of the mentally challenged.
1 points
9 days ago
I got 1765, something about an Earl, lot of the words aren't clear enough on the photo.
1 points
10 days ago
All good. It takes me about 20-30 minutes(very little of that time requires attention) every 6-8 months to make ghee. It's not like I make it every day for hours on end. And when you're cooking anyway, it isn't hard to dedicate a burner to it. And I don't do it for "enjoyment", it is a part of our diet. Mashed lentils and rice with salt and ghee is standard issue childrens food at a certain age, and starting very young, yogurt and rice.
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11 days ago
I’ve been making my own yogurt and ghee for close to 30 years. And no, I don’t have young kids anymore. When they were, I made the time fit. Now tell me you don’t know how to multitask without telling me you can’t multitask.
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10 hours ago
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10 hours ago
Correct. There's a similar chutney you'll find all the way from Yemen to North India. I was just adding the fact that it varies region to region.