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    @blag if you liked something, like it. If you think others might be interested in it, or should see it, boost it. If you have something to say, reply to it. This is my strategy.
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    Help! I have a memory of a Far Side cartoon with protest marchers carrying a sign, possibly upside down. My searches are not finding it. #askFedi #TheFarSide
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    @mayintoronto a house.I was lucky enough to get a mortgage years ago when such things were feasible. When we were able, we overpaid, reducing the capital, and therefore both the interest and the monthly payments. Our current monthly repayment is a small fraction of what we'd be paying to rent, and we're also on a deal vastly better than any to be had now.Things have changed a lot since we first bought - we have two neurodiverse kids, I'm physically disabled, and the world has descended into omnicrisis. The headroom we have from our housing costs being so low is making a huge difference to our daily lives.
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    @mynameistillian the first time or two I get my hands on them each season I just wash them, put them in the oven at 180°C and cook them until they are soft when poked with a fork, and then eat them as is, enjoying the taste I had missed for the rest of the year.this last time I had a bit of a leftover, and I've cut one of the baked sweet potatoes in cubes, dropped them in hot dashi (kombu-only) stock with a bit of wakame, heated the think for a couple of minutes more and then added miso, and I think it was even better than my usual quick miso soup with regular potatoes and wakame (they were the white variety of sweet potatoes, not the orange one)