https://twitter.com/atislejins/status/1532240595862814723 Apparently Germany tried to amend a NATO resolution, “for a faster passing”, today, by dropping a clause about permanent NATO bases in the Baltics.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 23:22 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:15 |
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I know this isn't exactly a chat thread but what kind of spicy foods do y'all have and how can the West use things like Mexican jalapenos to our strategic advantage?
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 02:43 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I know this isn't exactly a chat thread but what kind of spicy foods do y'all have and how can the West use things like Mexican jalapenos to our strategic advantage? Maybe it's my nose that's hosed up but i get worse reactions from Kren/Aivar than most of the "Mexican" sauces i get in my supermarket (there are still a handful of more powerful ones which are far stronger, and I know to avoid them).
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 08:02 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I know this isn't exactly a chat thread but what kind of spicy foods do y'all have and how can the West use things like Mexican jalapenos to our strategic advantage?
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 08:11 |
SlowBloke posted:Maybe it's my nose that's hosed up but i get worse reactions from Kren/Aivar than most of the "Mexican" sauces i get in my supermarket (there are still a handful of more powerful ones which are far stronger, and I know to avoid them). Nah that’s fine, horseradish releases “heat” differently from peppers. And yeah I don’t think we have anything more spicy than that in Baltics too.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 08:31 |
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Ćwikła, perhaps?
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 10:13 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I know this isn't exactly a chat thread but what kind of spicy foods do y'all have and how can the West use things like Mexican jalapenos to our strategic advantage?
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 10:34 |
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Dwesa posted:Horseradish is traditionally used a condiment. Otherwise I think most of the spicy meals are originally from Hungary, paprika HQ of Europe, like sausages, goulash and so on. I never tasted any kind of goulash or spiced sausages that matched 'Nduja or anything from Calabria so i will have to call objection to the paprika HQ of Europe statement
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 10:44 |
SlowBloke posted:I never tasted any kind of goulash or spiced sausages that matched 'Nduja or anything from Calabria so i will have to call objection to the paprika HQ of Europe statement Goulash soup as designed is rather spicy. In former USSR it got butchered into this very mildly tasting meat dish with gravy somehow though.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 10:49 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I know this isn't exactly a chat thread but what kind of spicy foods do y'all have and how can the West use things like Mexican jalapenos to our strategic advantage? We had to establish friendship and visa-free travel with far away lands with similar fates to get exotic herbs and mayonnaise uncovered food i.e. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajika
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 10:54 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:Goulash soup as designed is rather spicy. In former USSR it got butchered into this very mildly tasting meat dish with gravy somehow though. Never tasted the gravy variant you mention(which seems dire by your description), only the spicy soup with various grades of spiciness ranging from mild to hellish but still tame compared to 'Nduja or hell even sausages with fennel seeds(which might again be an issue on my end).
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 10:55 |
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SlowBloke posted:I never tasted any kind of goulash or spiced sausages that matched 'Nduja or anything from Calabria so i will have to call objection to the paprika HQ of Europe statement
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 11:10 |
Somaen posted:We had to establish friendship and visa-free travel with far away lands with similar fates to get exotic herbs and mayonnaise uncovered food i.e. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajika It’s so difficult to get good adjika here. SlowBloke posted:Never tasted the gravy variant you mention(which seems dire by your description), only the spicy soup with various grades of spiciness ranging from mild to hellish but still tame compared to 'Nduja or hell even sausages with fennel seeds(which might again be an issue on my end). https://tavaklade.lv/gulass-ka-padomju-laiku-ednicas Traditionally made with pork here. Sour cream frequently gets added into the gravy as well, to thicken together with flour.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 11:11 |
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Dwesa posted:I was mostly referring to its widespread use, it's like spice on Arrakis, everywhere. But compared to some other national cuisines, I think Hungarian is only moderately spicy, but probably still spicier than other V4 cuisines. I mean the spiciness level of other V4 countries is literally 0. I personally think the mass infatuation with over the top spiciness is largely performative and obnoxious and to the detriment of food culture in general, but then I get even more annoyed when I make something with a molecule of chili in it and suddenly everybody freaks out that is inedible, often before even tasting it. BTW Hungarians make very good hot sauces imo.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 11:16 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:It’s so difficult to get good adjika here. This gives me the idea to ask the local georgian restaurants where they source their good stuff ================ In honor of pride week https://twitter.com/nikicaga/status/1532075364075200512
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 11:53 |
Somaen posted:This gives me the idea to ask the local georgian restaurants where they source their good stuff That’s a very unfortunate Twitter crop for this joke.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 11:55 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:That’s a very unfortunate Twitter crop for this joke. despite this somehow i already knew what was gonna be in the clickthrough
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 12:17 |
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steinrokkan posted:I mean the spiciness level of other V4 countries is literally 0. I personally think the mass infatuation with over the top spiciness is largely performative and obnoxious and to the detriment of food culture in general, but then I get even more annoyed when I make something with a molecule of chili in it and suddenly everybody freaks out that is inedible, often before even tasting it. It's because whipping out and measuring your dicks is seen as stupid by now, so people instead measure capsaicin tolerance.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 12:30 |
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Somaen posted:This gives me the idea to ask the local georgian restaurants where they source their good stuff CMYK BLYAT! posted:despite this somehow i already knew what was gonna be in the clickthrough I wasn't thinking ahead and legit chuckled when I saw the twist. By the way, if they are posting all the individual LGBTQ+ flags, then that's not the correct gay (male) flag, this is the gay flag: https://twitter.com/lgbtqiaotuk/status/1404701145382203392?lang=en The rainbow flag is for all LGBTQ+ people.
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 12:55 |
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jonnypeh posted:Here in Estonia our current PM has done bloody good work with this Ukraine war and banging the drums in EU over it. But surely we can't let it last. Well here we go. https://news.err.ee/1608618850/estonian-prime-minister-dismisses-junior-coalition-partner-from-government
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# ? Jun 3, 2022 13:32 |
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Gas prices in Poland went over the 1.74 EUR - 8 PLN psychological barrier and spontaneous protests here and there are taking place at the state-run gas stations. Diesel is funny - it was 11 eurocents over the gas price, within a week it went to 11 eurocents under. Still not as bad as Germany where I saw 2.20 EUR two weeks ago, but yeah, Poles are not going to accept it staying over 1.74 EUR.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 20:20 |
Mokotow posted:Gas prices in Poland went over the 1.74 EUR - 8 PLN psychological barrier and spontaneous protests here and there are taking place at the state-run gas stations. Diesel is funny - it was 11 eurocents over the gas price, within a week it went to 11 eurocents under. Still not as bad as Germany where I saw 2.20 EUR two weeks ago, but yeah, Poles are not going to accept it staying over 1.74 EUR. Everything except normal diesel (as opposed to “plus diesel”, whatever that would be) is over 2 EUR/litre here in Riga. That said, I would be surprised to see outright protests over it. Probably not even if it climbs to 3 EUR/litre. Politicians will take a pounding though, and respond - with this being the elections year.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 20:54 |
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lol over 2.4 eur/l is common in Finland across the eastern border it's half that, this has been a common reason for getting a Russian visa in the border towns. But one year from now European traffic insurances won't apply in Russia and Belarus because the green card agreement has now been terminated. It has a 12 month termination period. Well, passenger car traffic has been on hold due to covid anyway.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 21:00 |
Fuel smuggling is very common in my home region. You’re going to see a lot of interesting poo poo there, like old E-series Mercedes sedans modified with 200 litre fuel tanks. Or outright wild poo poo, like a camper one with double floor fuel tank. Russian side is equally wild. A highschool classmate did smuggle stuff regularly back in 12th grade. Closest gas station on Russian side has sloped ramps at the fuel pumps, so that you could *really* fill it up - the classmate did overdo it on his first trip there, and his fuel tank valve would leak a bit of fuel on every right turn. On a different occasion, he once had the bright idea to fill the windshield cleaning liquid tank with fuel. Border guards caught a whiff of that, and forced him to wash windshield with fuel before just waving him through into the country. Also the first Russian station has vodka and cigarettes section that rivals our largest supermarkets.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 21:06 |
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Car owners deserve to suffer, so I've been in mood for a while
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 21:12 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:On a different occasion, he once had the bright idea to fill the windshield cleaning liquid tank with fuel. Border guards caught a whiff of that, and forced him to wash windshield with fuel before just waving him through into the country.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 21:33 |
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^^^ Good avatar/post combo steinrokkan posted:Car owners deserve to suffer, so I've been in mood for a while
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 21:36 |
mobby_6kl posted:^^^ EV acceptance is rapidly increasing. Something like half of new care sales in EU are hybrid or pure EVs. That said, the situation with them is not without problems. Assortiment is shallow, availability is poor, and lithium is simply expensive - buying an EV means affording 3-10 thousand EUR over what you’d otherwise spend on the car. Which may be okay in Berlin, but hardly affordable in Latvia, for example. Our current EV purchase welfare is basically a handout for upper middle class.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 22:00 |
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I feel like going EVs completely would be a bit reckless though apart from the costs alone. Going full on hybrid should be the way to go and then transfer to full EV over 15 years or more.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 22:10 |
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I have a 550km one-way commute, though luckily only around once a month. I take the highway because it’s just as fast as the train (6 hours) and my back doesn’t hurt - Polish rail still runs old-rear end trains on this line with horrible seats and shared compartments. I got into a nasty argument last time I was riding with a lady that insisted on having a plate of super-smelly hot ribs in ours. I’m a polluter and I won’t make excuses for muself, but my diesel is getting 7.6l/100 on this road, meaning I can juuuust make the whole trip on one tank(which, granted, is big). Still, having to pay 20 EUR more per tank thank a year ago hurts. Next week to Poznan though I’m taking the train, even though Polish rail takes 3 and a half hours to get there (wtf). Inshallah they’ll have a non-compartment wagon. Mokotow fucked around with this message at 22:26 on Jun 5, 2022 |
# ? Jun 5, 2022 22:17 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:EV acceptance is rapidly increasing. Something like half of new care sales in EU are hybrid or pure EVs. Norwegians are demonstrating that they do actually work perfectly fine IRL. Obviously they're rich as gently caress compared to us but usually the complaints here are either nonsense (check this out, an 80k EUR gas car and 52k EUR EV. Guess where everyone is complaining about the price and comparing it to stripper model Octavias) or completely unrelated to cost and nonsense. Such as "hurr I drive to Croatia once per year for my vacation and I refuse to stop on the way". I don't think the government here is offering any incentives for EVs at all, or investing in infrastructure. I dunno, just seems like a missed opportunity. It's ok to spend billions on lovely highways that fall apart, or running empty trains, but that's somehow too much. Mokotow posted:I have a 550km one-way commute, though luckily only around once a month. I take the highway because it’s just as fast as the train (6 hours) and my back doesn’t hurt - Polish rail still runs old-rear end trains on this line with horrible seats and shared compartments.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 22:44 |
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Skipping over the fact that the Kia costs more than double of what we actually drive my big issue with EVs is basically "where the gently caress am I supposed to charge them?". I live in a flat in Prague, so I don't have a garage to just charge overnight, I don't drive car to work, so I can't just charge it at work, and the one close-ish charging station has a 6 hours stand-there limit, so I can't let it charge overnight there either. This leave planning trips so that we visit and wait for chargers and gently caress that.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 23:04 |
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Xarn posted:Skipping over the fact that the Kia costs more than double of what we actually drive my big issue with EVs is basically "where the gently caress am I supposed to charge them?". I live in a flat in Prague, so I don't have a garage to just charge overnight, I don't drive car to work, so I can't just charge it at work, and the one close-ish charging station has a 6 hours stand-there limit, so I can't let it charge overnight there either. This leave planning trips so that we visit and wait for chargers and gently caress that. It costs 90 times more than what I drive But I mean my point was just that it's not out of line with what nicer cars cost nowadays. Charging is a problem for me for the exactly the same reason, though I could charge at the office (if I still went there). But half of the population lives in houses, and theoretically the government/industry could be doing something for the rest, instead of... doing nothing, which is what I was remarking on. E: At least Germany is trying the 9E public transport thing lol! vvvv mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Jun 6, 2022 |
# ? Jun 5, 2022 23:11 |
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Lavrov is scheduled to visit Serbia this week, only problem being all the airspace around the country is closed to Russian flights and he’s sanctioned by the EU. Montenegro, Macedonia and Bulgaria declined passage. Considered options include a charter with a non-Russia registered airframe or putting him on an Air Serbia flight.
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# ? Jun 5, 2022 23:40 |
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Mokotow posted:Gas prices in Poland went over the 1.74 EUR - 8 PLN psychological barrier and spontaneous protests here and there are taking place at the state-run gas stations. Diesel is funny - it was 11 eurocents over the gas price, within a week it went to 11 eurocents under. Still not as bad as Germany where I saw 2.20 EUR two weeks ago, but yeah, Poles are not going to accept it staying over 1.74 EUR. Petrol and diesel have the same prices right now in Italy, 1,99€, which funnily enough are lower than the prices from Slovenia (it's usually the opposite). The price is pretty much the same since the start of the conflict.
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# ? Jun 6, 2022 09:25 |
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There is literally 1, maybe 2 evs which can accommodate a 2+3 family, especially if you want to put proper kid car seats in the back. Not to mention the cost vs a 10 year old Volvo v70 I suppose I should have heeded the child free memo a few years back.
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# ? Jun 6, 2022 10:07 |
Anne Frank Funk posted:There is literally 1, maybe 2 evs which can accommodate a 2+3 family, especially if you want to put proper kid car seats in the back. To be fair, 2+3 feels unusually big family, at least for Latvia. These days it’s like 1 kid per 2 families, not my dad’s family where he was one of 11 children. Edit: https://twitter.com/evijaunama/status/1533739114817888256 Looking forward to the entirety of my Tinder feed to be “foreign agents”. cinci zoo sniper fucked around with this message at 11:15 on Jun 6, 2022 |
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# ? Jun 6, 2022 10:10 |
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I wanted to get an EV since vast majority of my trips are 120km max. But then there are those ~20 trips per year that are longer than that which would either require expensive EV with at least 400km real life range, being forced to rely on sparse Polish recharge station grid or just renting an ICE car.. Ended up getting a hybrid, since back then I couldn't justify shelling 30% extra for a plug-in hybrid. Also WFH is amazing, having to pay 8PLN/L hurts way less if you fill the tank twice a month.
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# ? Jun 6, 2022 11:29 |
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Anne Frank Funk posted:There is literally 1, maybe 2 evs which can accommodate a 2+3 family, especially if you want to put proper kid car seats in the back. Sup buddy, fitting 3 car seats into the back of a car is real pain.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:15 |
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alex314 posted:I wanted to get an EV since vast majority of my trips are 120km max. But then there are those ~20 trips per year that are longer than that which would either require expensive EV with at least 400km real life range, being forced to rely on sparse Polish recharge station grid or just renting an ICE car.. Ended up getting a hybrid, since back then I couldn't justify shelling 30% extra for a plug-in hybrid. Also WFH is amazing, having to pay 8PLN/L hurts way less if you fill the tank twice a month. Several brands offer EVs with a secondary car rental sub, where you can grab a temp petrol car for extra long journeys(it's decent for ~30 trips yearly, if you use it more it starts getting costly enough to warrant a dedicated petrol car). Fiat does that for the 500e in some euro markets, where you get three years of spot car rental from leasys.
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# ? Jun 6, 2022 11:57 |