No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
I've heard that chocolate covered what-have-you apparently tastes just fine, but I think at that point its really just that notion of eating bugs altogether lol
No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
I've heard that chocolate covered what-have-you apparently tastes just fine, but I think at that point its really just that notion of eating bugs altogether lol
I agree with you. I can't imagine eating bugs either, even if they were covered in chocolate!
No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
I went to a "talk" about eating bugs (proved to be a waste of time, unfortunately. The PBS documentary Can Eating Insects Save the World is much better) The speaker did, however, offer a sample of an energy bar made with cricket flour. I ended up spitting it out, although I don't know of that was because it was one of those nasty chewy energy bars, it was really weird flavors (lemongrass and... fennel? I think?) or if it was the cricket flour. I would be open to trying something made from cricket flour again though, but it is very expensive. I'd never bother with those silly novelty insect treats though, according to people who regularly eat insects in the documentary I mentioned, fresh is key. Even in their own counties, there are insects sold by street vendors who are mostly trying to attract tourists for the novelty and even the insect eaters won't eat those.
No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
I went to a "talk" about eating bugs (proved to be a waste of time, unfortunately. The PBS documentary Can Eating Insects Save the World is much better) The speaker did, however, offer a sample of an energy bar made with cricket flour. I ended up spitting it out, although I don't know of that was because it was one of those nasty chewy energy bars, it was really weird flavors (lemongrass and... fennel? I think?) or if it was the cricket flour. I would be open to trying something made from cricket flour again though, but it is very expensive. I'd never bother with those silly novelty insect treats though, according to people who regularly eat insects in the documentary I mentioned, fresh is key. Even in their own counties, there are insects sold by street vendors who are mostly trying to attract tourists for the novelty and even the insect eaters won't eat those.
Yeah, the bag of ground crickets was very expensive, and lemongrass mixed fennel does sound pretty bad. I'd spit it out too. I hadn't given it much thought, but freshness of the insect(s) in question sounds like it would make a lot of sense since it applies to most other foods too!
No matter how hard they try to push it in the future I will not eat insects. Nope nope n o p e nopety n.o.p.e
I'd rather eat vegetables
What if there's limited vegetables in the future? 😅
What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
I went to a "talk" about eating bugs (proved to be a waste of time, unfortunately. The PBS documentary Can Eating Insects Save the World is much better) The speaker did, however, offer a sample of an energy bar made with cricket flour. I ended up spitting it out, although I don't know of that was because it was one of those nasty chewy energy bars, it was really weird flavors (lemongrass and... fennel? I think?) or if it was the cricket flour. I would be open to trying something made from cricket flour again though, but it is very expensive. I'd never bother with those silly novelty insect treats though, according to people who regularly eat insects in the documentary I mentioned, fresh is key. Even in their own counties, there are insects sold by street vendors who are mostly trying to attract tourists for the novelty and even the insect eaters won't eat those.
Yeah, the bag of ground crickets was very expensive, and lemongrass mixed fennel does sound pretty bad. I'd spit it out too. I hadn't given it much thought, but freshness of the insect(s) in question sounds like it would make a lot of sense since it applies to most other foods too!
That's true, makes sense when you put it like that!
Would you want a 6 day work/school week with shorter hours by 2 hours per day or a 4 day work week with 3 more hours per day?
Well, typically here a work week is 40 hours, with the majority of those being 8 hours, 5 days a week (usually referred to as "the 9-5"), although some places have positions that are 10 hours a day 4 days a week (4 10s). Working three additional hours a day 4 days a week, would put you at overtime, which for 4 additional hours, would be time and a half(in Washington and I believe most other states). So yes, I would down for working 4 extra hours a week if it meant getting 3 days off and time and a half for 4 hours.
Would you want a 6 day work/school week with shorter hours by 2 hours per day or a 4 day work week with 3 more hours per day?
Well, typically here a work week is 40 hours, with the majority of those being 8 hours, 5 days a week (usually referred to as "the 9-5"), although some places have positions that are 10 hours a day 4 days a week (4 10s). Working three additional hours a day 4 days a week, would put you at overtime, which for 4 additional hours, would be time and a half(in Washington and I believe most other states). So yes, I would down for working 4 extra hours a week if it meant getting 3 days off and time and a half for 4 hours.
I like how you did all the math for that. But I never said anything about you getting over time money for that or whatever this time and a half means. XD
Would you want a 6 day work/school week with shorter hours by 2 hours per day or a 4 day work week with 3 more hours per day?
Well, typically here a work week is 40 hours, with the majority of those being 8 hours, 5 days a week (usually referred to as "the 9-5"), although some places have positions that are 10 hours a day 4 days a week (4 10s). Working three additional hours a day 4 days a week, would put you at overtime, which for 4 additional hours, would be time and a half(in Washington and I believe most other states). So yes, I would down for working 4 extra hours a week if it meant getting 3 days off and time and a half for 4 hours.
I like how you did all the math for that. But I never said anything about you getting over time money for that or whatever this time and a half means. XD
Would you want a 6 day work/school week with shorter hours by 2 hours per day or a 4 day work week with 3 more hours per day?
Well, typically here a work week is 40 hours, with the majority of those being 8 hours, 5 days a week (usually referred to as "the 9-5"), although some places have positions that are 10 hours a day 4 days a week (4 10s). Working three additional hours a day 4 days a week, would put you at overtime, which for 4 additional hours, would be time and a half(in Washington and I believe most other states). So yes, I would down for working 4 extra hours a week if it meant getting 3 days off and time and a half for 4 hours.
I like how you did all the math for that. But I never said anything about you getting over time money for that or whatever this time and a half means. XD
It doesn't matter what you say, it's the law here
But what if my question says in this situation, there's no over time cuz this is the new timing for work? 😂
Would you want a 6 day work/school week with shorter hours by 2 hours per day or a 4 day work week with 3 more hours per day?
Well, typically here a work week is 40 hours, with the majority of those being 8 hours, 5 days a week (usually referred to as "the 9-5"), although some places have positions that are 10 hours a day 4 days a week (4 10s). Working three additional hours a day 4 days a week, would put you at overtime, which for 4 additional hours, would be time and a half(in Washington and I believe most other states). So yes, I would down for working 4 extra hours a week if it meant getting 3 days off and time and a half for 4 hours.
I like how you did all the math for that. But I never said anything about you getting over time money for that or whatever this time and a half means. XD
It doesn't matter what you say, it's the law here
But what if my question says in this situation, there's no over time cuz this is the new timing for work? 😂
It doesn't matter what the new timing is? The law states you can either work no more than 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week before you have to be paid for overtime.
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What if you were paid a MILLION dollars
You can buy ground dried crickets at the grocery store near me. They recommend adding them to a smoothie. I guess you wouldn't be able to taste them in there. I supposed that wouldn't be the worst way to eat bugs, but I dunno man.
I've heard that chocolate covered what-have-you apparently tastes just fine, but I think at that point its really just that notion of eating bugs altogether lol
I agree with you. I can't imagine eating bugs either, even if they were covered in chocolate!
They aren't too bad.
To eat the limited vegetables or the insects? I'd eat cooked insects. Just not raw. Haha.
It's a lot of fun!
To eat the buggies, yes
Yes, for a million dollars? Even better.
Yeah, I'd prolly do it for a million too. That kind of money can pay for something to wash the nastiness down lol
Hahaha, yes. 1 million is like too nice tho. XD
There is no such thing as too much cayenne pepper.
I feel the hearts beating
Yay
There is for me, I guess. I still ate it though.
Now for trigonometry, grammar, physics, biology and the last one I don't remember
I feel the hearts beating
I went to a "talk" about eating bugs (proved to be a waste of time, unfortunately. The PBS documentary Can Eating Insects Save the World is much better) The speaker did, however, offer a sample of an energy bar made with cricket flour. I ended up spitting it out, although I don't know of that was because it was one of those nasty chewy energy bars, it was really weird flavors (lemongrass and... fennel? I think?) or if it was the cricket flour. I would be open to trying something made from cricket flour again though, but it is very expensive. I'd never bother with those silly novelty insect treats though, according to people who regularly eat insects in the documentary I mentioned, fresh is key. Even in their own counties, there are insects sold by street vendors who are mostly trying to attract tourists for the novelty and even the insect eaters won't eat those.
Yeah, the bag of ground crickets was very expensive, and lemongrass mixed fennel does sound pretty bad. I'd spit it out too. I hadn't given it much thought, but freshness of the insect(s) in question sounds like it would make a lot of sense since it applies to most other foods too!
That's true, makes sense when you put it like that!
Would you want a 6 day work/school week with shorter hours by 2 hours per day or a 4 day work week with 3 more hours per day?
The 6 day one.
Well, typically here a work week is 40 hours, with the majority of those being 8 hours, 5 days a week (usually referred to as "the 9-5"), although some places have positions that are 10 hours a day 4 days a week (4 10s). Working three additional hours a day 4 days a week, would put you at overtime, which for 4 additional hours, would be time and a half(in Washington and I believe most other states). So yes, I would down for working 4 extra hours a week if it meant getting 3 days off and time and a half for 4 hours.
I like how you did all the math for that. But I never said anything about you getting over time money for that or whatever this time and a half means. XD
It doesn't matter what you say, it's the law here
But what if my question says in this situation, there's no over time cuz this is the new timing for work? 😂
It doesn't matter what the new timing is? The law states you can either work no more than 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week before you have to be paid for overtime.