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I am an independent film director and producer who likes to ride his motorcycle in dusty places.

Local pizza place near me has a pear pizza that carries the name of the restaurant (so they must be proud of it?). It is:

  • fresh mozzarella
  • shaved pear
  • caramelized onions
  • hot honey (I think this means honey with a little red chili in it)
  • pistachios

They offer/suggest adding prosciutto to the pizza (after baking), which we usually do.

It’s damn fine.

I enjoyed it just fine. I enjoy open-worldish-rpg-y games.

I think Odyssey refined the mechanics better, but Origins was still enjoyable. One the post-main DLCs I particularly enjoyed.

I did not/do not enjoy in the least the modern-day story detours nonsense; I just sort of think of them as commercial breaks that I go get some water during and pay no attention to.

People who didn’t like Ubisoft’s turn towards RPG/open-world elements seem to have a more negative opinion of the game, I think.

Yeaaaah, I know people like them. It’s the whites that get me…

I must chuckle at myself.

I am one of those extremely odd and strange people who likes very, very many things across many different cuisines…

…except eggs. Eggs and yellow Summer (or Fortune) squash.

I can see that, I felt it just didn’t have enough “oomph” or “punch”.

Here are two versions, both of which I have made with repeat success.

Chicken Adobo #1
Chicken Adobo #2

On the upside, I was able to repurpose the underwhelming pork adobo into “cross-culture” taquitos last night. I shredded some cotija, gently reheated the pork, made some tortillas and then stuffed them with the cheese and pork and quickly pan-fried them, then topped them with a heap of pikliz. That worked well and was pleasing.

I’m in the US; the adobo I am trying to find in Filipino.

Looking for a Pork Adobo Recipe

https://lemmy.world/post/19054737

Looking for a Pork Adobo Recipe - Lemmy.World

I have made chicken adobo (with coconut milk) many times with very good results. This last week, I tried the following recipe for pork adobo: https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Pork-Adobo/ [https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Pork-Adobo/] And I was not very pleased with it. I thought it would be a slam dunk, but it just disappointed me. Does anyone know of a good pork adobo recipe they can point me to?

I do not take issue with anything you said up (your opinion is as valid as mine) - until your last sentence, which piqued my interest.

You seem to be implying that Mr Singer’s “radical ideas” are weak, invalid, or beneath consideration because our society hasn’t embedded them yet. I would like to respond that I think the value of a radical idea cannot, and probably should not, be measured by how well society accepts it. For example, there are a some pretty famous, radical ideas, from this rabbi a couple thousand years ago that have totally failed to be embedded in our society, yet his radical ideas arguably still have significant merit. I am thinking specifically of the radical idea of kindness and peace expressed in “turning the other cheek”, an idea we, as a society, have for all intents and purposes rejected.

Otherwise, I would also like to remind you that the OP just asked for ideas that blew our minds. Mr Singer’s idea, when I heard it for the first time, blew mine and I thought it fit the brief.

I probably did a dozen immoral things before breakfast this morning.

Sure, certainly, yes, I’ll accept your admission at face value, but could you have done fewer?