carmium

carmium t1_je5kzcn wrote

I act like I do. I buy myself things sometimes. I don't cut myself or run at brick walls. But I still dislike me.
I could have been far better, I could have worked harder, and not been abnormal. Well, maybe not much choice on the latter. I know I could have been nicer, and less angry. More generous and less judgemental, especially for someone with so much to be judged. I feel I've sucked up far more resources from society than I'll ever give back.
What's to like, let alone love?

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carmium t1_jdvw6c2 wrote

Thanks for the feedback. It may have seemed a bit of a silly question, but we were both burned (quite literally) when we decided to have lunch at a Little India buffet and were assured the food wasn't that hot. After that it was the new Nando's, where walked in and could taste the Peri Peri sauce in the air and just missed getting hot sauced when we chose their one heatless option. Crazy hot food is such a rage everywhere that I'm really careful with new experiences! I really appreciate the summary; thanks again.

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carmium t1_jduc5xg wrote

We have a newish Korean chicken joint less than a block away, but I haven't tried any as neither my roomie nor I can handle hot spices and tend to be shy of new experiences. Also, vendors tend to undersell the spiciness of their food. Is Korean food ever hot and spicy?

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carmium t1_jaav02f wrote

AKA "Squeamish" The rock face is properly "Stawamus Chief". The gondola runs behind the Chief, and won't take you to its top, which is a mile away and across a small valley from the upper landing.
Squamish has seen a lot of movie production over the years, a favourite of mine being Insomnia, with Al Pacino and Robin Williams. I'd still like to know where these falls are!

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