lol omg hayabi you still at it lol still so delusional! can't believe this shit mate
get a life kek boooo
Pretty suss question for someone new.
Sleeping in on a holiday is great. Staying home doing some cleaning and workouts. Making coffee and will probably make lamb fried rice for dinner. Lamb mince is cheaper than beef mince. Also have prawn cocktails and thousand island dressing but I'll probably reserve that for the weekend with a couple beers to pair with.
Sheeps don't need to be caught. They're easy to grab. Chicken on the other hand depends on how they're raised - go to Southeast Asia and try catching wild chickens, you'll find out that they're worth the hours of chasing and cornering. The meat may be tougher than caged chickens but they taste like the victory of wooing your favourite girl. Honestly these days I don't catch and kill animals myself - I just eat "leftovers" on supermarket shelves.
My recipe for lamb fried rice is simple, but my preference is to use aromatics to get rid of the sheepy smell.
Lamb mince mixed with cooking wine, minced ginger, garlic, soy sauce, optional aromatics (cumin, cinnamon, paprika, black pepper). Don't need to use oil, drop the mixture straight into a pan and heat up until the fats melt and cook the meat until most of the moisture evaporates. Add in onions, vegetables, and continue simmering. For rice you can do it East Asian style by using day old rice or Central Asian style - parboiled rice. Mix everything until rice is glistening.
I understand your sentiment but when you word it that way it sounds creepy, as if you're the one having those ideas.
If you want a "testosterone" charged conversation it's simple - talk about your feelings.
Gaslighting and pointing fingers is pretty much an estrogen-charged convo.
Talking about your feelings and having others validate or point out better ways of handling them is a manly thing. Real fathers do them with their sons and daughters. Like Kratos and Atreus in God of War 2018.
Nothing. If I feel through my instinct that someone had just posted something I check the forum out. Or sometimes if I'm away from the forum for a long time then I'll check to see if there's any updates. If I feel there's something worth replying to I reply, otherwise I normally skip it and wait for something worth replying to.