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sinspirational t1_j9hpaxi wrote
Reply to comment by JimBones31 in wolfpeach in camden is wonderful by HughDanforth
I heard they’ll be making pizza
2/27 is their last day of service in its current form
https://www.instagram.com/p/CnAByHDL00x/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
sinspirational t1_j9hhdeo wrote
Reply to wolfpeach in camden is wonderful by HughDanforth
Heads up they’re pivoting the business at the end of the month so go now if you’ve been meaning to!
sinspirational t1_j80pgti wrote
Reply to comment by prepostornow in A picture from the Marginal Way, this is actually the exact spot where I proposed to my now wife. by bleucheese87
I cackled
sinspirational t1_j7sejfj wrote
Reply to comment by child_of_air in Takoyaki and A Proper Udon Broth by [deleted]
Of course I can but if you really were willing to engage in good faith you wouldn’t have deleted your post as soon as you got called out. Life is too short to feed trolls from CA
sinspirational t1_j7sdwx0 wrote
Reply to comment by child_of_air in Takoyaki and A Proper Udon Broth by [deleted]
>Get over yourself.
You first dude!
sinspirational t1_j7savor wrote
Reply to comment by child_of_air in Takoyaki and A Proper Udon Broth by [deleted]
So have I and somehow I still know that ‘being touched by someone Japanese’ is not a requirement for authentic food, even if it wasn’t a super problematic concept in the first place.
sinspirational t1_j7s9cyi wrote
Reply to comment by child_of_air in Takoyaki and A Proper Udon Broth by [deleted]
They do now
sinspirational t1_j7s9972 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Takoyaki and A Proper Udon Broth by [deleted]
If you really gave a shit about food and not being a huge asshole you’d educate yourself.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1749975516668709?journalCode=cusa
https://ny.eater.com/2019/1/18/18183973/authenticity-yelp-reviews-white-supremacy-trap
sinspirational t1_j7s8nmq wrote
Reply to Takoyaki and A Proper Udon Broth by [deleted]
Damn that is a super racist, terrible take.
sinspirational t1_j2cjfob wrote
Reply to comment by hjbuell in My late friend gave me this necklace charm and I don’t know the meaning of it. Please help :) by MichGirl07
No worries, not sure why you’re being downvoted - learning languages is hard!
sinspirational t1_j2cfe8z wrote
Reply to comment by Akegata in My late friend gave me this necklace charm and I don’t know the meaning of it. Please help :) by MichGirl07
Not OP, but the 1 represents the tone. Because Chinese is tonal, as in the way you pronounce it changes the meaning of a syllable, it’s important to know which tone when writing it phonetically
sinspirational t1_j2bn7j7 wrote
Reply to comment by hjbuell in My late friend gave me this necklace charm and I don’t know the meaning of it. Please help :) by MichGirl07
Not sure about Chinese, but looking at it as Japanese compound kanji 嬉 it has two radicals. The first is 女 (woman) and the second is 喜 (take pleasure in).
sinspirational t1_j2bmk79 wrote
Reply to My late friend gave me this necklace charm and I don’t know the meaning of it. Please help :) by MichGirl07
Looks like 嬉, in Japanese it means gladness/joy
sinspirational t1_iznuz3u wrote
Reply to comment by alt_ogethernow in I’d love help with photo inspiration for a watercolor painting I’ll be doing for a widow whose husband is from Yarmouth. by alt_ogethernow
Dm if you need any reference photos!
sinspirational t1_izlgvoo wrote
Reply to I’d love help with photo inspiration for a watercolor painting I’ll be doing for a widow whose husband is from Yarmouth. by alt_ogethernow
Sparhawk mill, Unitarian Universalist church, Merrill memorial library. Maybe a view of the falls in Royal river park
sinspirational t1_irerq5a wrote
Reply to comment by Claudius-Germanicus in Appreciation post: Mainers can teach the South a lot about hospitality! by JayhawkInMaine
Good thing NY isn’t New England
sinspirational t1_iqseens wrote
Maybe because people are just living their lives? I personally love grocery shopping but I wouldn’t say that waiting in a checkout line brings me any joy.
New England also has a long cultural tradition of stoicism dating back to the puritans. Fortunately there’s no cultural expectation to act happy in public.
sinspirational t1_jd59vo1 wrote
Reply to comment by BooksCatsNCoffee in Best things to do mid April by BooksCatsNCoffee
The sidebar of this sub, which exists so we don’t have to plan 5,000 vacations for people
Also this question gets asked like multiple times a day, so searching the sub is also recommended