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a l e g g y b o i (khet) for a bird friend (@mum-feather)
@mum-feather and i played through the living story update in guild wars 2 today
mum-feather replied to your post: what the FUCK is UP everybody, who wants to hear...
oh no oh heck oh fuck no
i’m okay, for a given value of “okay”, but it fucked up my trunk to the point it won’t latch and i can’t very well go around lyfting with a bungee cord holding my trunk closed which is not super :) great :)) considering i REALLY NEEDED to work for more than a goddamn hour today.
thank GOD nobody was in the car with me, at least.
plushiegirl replied to your post “so i’ve never had indian food and i kind of want to try it but i...”
Do you like tomato based sauce? Tikka masala is a mild, usually chicken dish with rice, it's one of my favorites. Or mild curry is good too, if you're not accustomed to Indian spices
apeacebone replied to your post “so i’ve never had indian food and i kind of want to try it but i...”
It's all delicious, for starters. I like tikka masala (tomato and cream sauce, "masala" being a word for a common spice blend), vindaloo tends to be a very spicy dish, and mango or other fruit sauces tend to be really good. Paneer, an Indian style cheese, is amazing--very thick and chewy but not hard, like if you had ricotta but with almost no moisture, usually grilled and marinated.
You should definitely order naan (flat but leavened bread, super soft and good) with your dish, and rice if it doesn't come with it. Gotta soak up as much of that delicious sauce as possible.
sourassin replied to your post “so i’ve never had indian food and i kind of want to try it but i...”
If you can, find somewhere that does thali - lots of small dishes to try. I'd go vegetarian, too: dhal (usually lentils) is lovely; mattar paneer (peas and Indian cheese in a tomato sauce) - both are relatively easy to make if you're cooking yourself. If you are cooking it yourself, try Madhur Jaffrey's recipes - I've found them really accessible. (But it's easier to cook once you know what to expect, taste wise). Hope you enjoy it!
mum-feather replied to your post: so i’ve never had indian food and i kind of want...
Definitely get some naan. Naan is the absolute best. If you’re a fan of spinach-based things, try saag, too! Chicken saag/Basmati rice/Naan is a great combo.
THANK YOU ALL FOR THIS ADVICE ON TRYING INDIAN FOOD FOR THE FIRST TIME
i decided nothing ventured, nothing gained, and ordered some - i just went with basic curry, since i am a small and fearful creature, and it was nice! considering i was afraid of not liking it at all and just having this food i was never gonna finish in my house, i am more than okay with nice. the naan was, as stated, wonderful, and i also had some samosas? (which, gun to my head, i would have told you was a type of drink until today. i have no idea why. i can only assume i saw a reference to “having samosas” and assumed.) ANYHOW: FUCKING EXCELLENT? i love samosas?? and since i have a massive fucking sweet tooth, i also got some gulab jamun, which is also good, but i think might be one of those foods i can’t eat because the texture bothers me.
ANYHOW AN OVERALL GOOD EXPERIENCE THAT I WILL CERTAINLY BE TRYING AGAIN.
mum-feather replied to your post: I GOT AN MCR TICKET I HAVE TO GO ALONE BUT FUCK IM...
GRATS!!!!
I can not even remotely emote how happy I am rn. September seems so far away but the wait will be worth it
🗡️ for Curious!
raw power: ★★★★ (they call it a glass cannon for a reason)
formal training:★ (everything curious knows she’s learned herself)
combat experience: ★★★ (it’s getting up there)
willingness to kill: ★★★ (she’ll usually try to talk her way out of problems first)
previous victims: ★★ (she hasn’t been adventuring THAT LONG, in the grand scheme of things, and she really does prefer avoiding killing)
mum-feather replied to your post: reasons to play a tiefling: horns hooves ...
Okay but ‘Curious’ is such a good name???
i full on fuckin love giving characters names like "curious" and "trivial" and "december", just full on names that are not at all names, so honestly tieflings are an absolute godsend for me
mum-feather replied to your post: im trying to find good videos that would spotlight...
Oh holy heck my memory feels. Ouch wow ouch. @.@
me and pretty much all the comments on the old theme video agree with you on that one lmao
i think PWI not being an enjoyable game for me anymore is gonna be one of those things that i’ll just always be upset about tbh
the music, the open world, the character creator, i love pretty much everything about it except... everything that is gameplay related LMAO