Seemingly trivial things that intrigue you
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I think there are 2 things here.
1) The guys are properly in the wrong. I mean, they properly beat the shit out of one of the policeman. They do not deserve to act like the victim, here. They're absolute shits and the judge will throw the book at them.
2) the police need to keep cooler heads and not kick them when they're down, even if they've just beaten the shit out of their colleague, however understandable.
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Oh yeah totally, the perps were in the wrong. I agree some of the interviews I saw about the poor victims were really hamming it up. But the police have to act professionally.
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Big fan of the police being judge, jury and executioner?
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I mean, they would not have thought twice about kicking the policeman on the ground in exactly the same way.
Why they think they can behave like victims after doing that is utterly pathetic.
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I don't know about you, but I wouldn't describe not punching police as acting carefully.
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There's no 'particularly' about it.
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No, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
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I think I agree with Rick, and most people, on this. I'd expect the police to go in heavily to subdue them as quickly as possible in the circumstances. There is no justification at all for kicking a guy in the head once he's under control.
That policeman lost it and was running around kicking them in what looked like revenge. The 'victims' were completely in the wrong right up to that point. Assuming they go for compensation, I'd like to see them given a nominal amount because their own behaviour put them into that position. Hopefully there's no lasting damage done as that would obviously increase any payout.
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It does happen, but shouldn't.
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If that interests, you, you'll love this on corn, Pellagra, and the lost art of nixtamalization north of the Mexican border. https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2023/12/20/the-life-giving-death-dealing-power-of-corn
I am really borderline obsessed with mexican food so I got very interested in this.
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How come a French bloke in a van in a lay-by can produce a Pizza with a base to die for yet 95% of UK Pizza restaurants or takeaways turn out fluffy crap.
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Cos Uk pizza customers want cheap fluffy crap, as long as it's cheap?
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Intriguing indeed. You do have to wonder how many people got properly ill eating barely digestible plants before someone thought, "why don't we boil them up with some wood ash?" or whatever.
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If your body is already used to spices, is it possible to not be constipated by Mexican food?
#intriguing
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How nuts the messaging goes about a spell of heatwave, even in S France, where it's quite normal for daytime temperatures to be 35C in the afternoon in July & August. Give in to the sweat, and drink plenty. It's not complicated.
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It's possible to acclimatise. But not in the small number of days warmth you get in the UK.
It's the same as saying the Canadians, with snow chains, studded tyres and years of experience are better at driving in snow. Fwiw they tend to suck at driving in a tropicalo soon.
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Genuinely, I find mexican very easy on the digestive system - so much so I've started eating more of it in light of various problems - has helped.
There is something about the combination of mexican foods, the (nixtamalised) corn, beans, citrus, chilis peppers, etc that makes it easier for your digestive system to handle
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For the most part I've only experienced US Mexican food, which I anticipate is not Mexican food. Suspect it's about the corn:anything else ratio.
When I actually went to Mexico, it was all big resort food, and diving boat food which was better.
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if you can be arsed and have the space in your kitchen to house the specific stuff, it is really glorious stuff.
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Yeah, I'm thinking more about the S French. Apart from anything else, it's a good excuse to close the shutters and have a horizontal thinking session in the afternoons.
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I get the opposite issue with Mexican!
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It's most likely Tex-Mex in the US.
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I only know that as music genre.
It was a while ago I was down near the border, but a local place in the outskirts of San Diego was about as authentic as you can get in the US I think. For starters it was actually corn rather than wheat in the tortillas.
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You missed the "if you are used to..." part.
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Tropical monsoon, that should say.
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I think you get all levels of authenticity in San Diego. From a Korean BBQ beef and Mac n cheese taco, to actual, proper Mexican food...
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All the staff had moustaches.
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Or a jolly good thunderstorm, though the destructive grêlons are bad news.
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I'd also say that "authentic" isn't always healthy, but if you're making your own with the "authentic" ingredients, it's very difficult not to be healthy.
Heavy on fresh vegetables, light on any oils except for the fat in your chosen meat and in the vegetables, a good dose of pretty much every vitamin and mineral across the diet spectrum.
I even have my own cast iron press for the corn tortillas - though ocado stopped selling masa harina corn flour which is really annoying.
Obviously I can't get the fresh chilis but you can get pretty much all of them dried now pretty easily. Local even sells fresh tomatillos, though I find working with tinned much easier and it's just as nice tbh.
Only thing I've not really got to is making my own chili sauces - I'm going to probably start when the children are older and need less attention.
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