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#19681 User is offline   Tiste Simeon 

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Posted Yesterday, 09:58 AM

 TheRetiredBridgeburner, on 01 May 2025 - 08:18 AM, said:

I found out yesterday I'm going to be promoted!

Manager has set a couple of criteria to work towards and we'll have regular meetings to discuss those, but she asked for next year and the powers that be have said if I meet the criteria it can be whenever at her discretion.

It's a bit of a shock - I'm very early in terms of length of time doing the job to make Senior, but our team situation is a bit unique and my attorneys fed back that I've basically functioned as second in command to manager for a long time now despite that.

Hasn't really sunk in yet but what a lovely surprise!

Ah massive congratulations! You'll be full lawyer before you know it ;)
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Posted Yesterday, 11:26 AM

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 01 May 2025 - 08:18 AM, said:

I found out yesterday I'm going to be promoted!

Manager has set a couple of criteria to work towards and we'll have regular meetings to discuss those, but she asked for next year and the powers that be have said if I meet the criteria it can be whenever at her discretion.

It's a bit of a shock - I'm very early in terms of length of time doing the job to make Senior, but our team situation is a bit unique and my attorneys fed back that I've basically functioned as second in command to manager for a long time now despite that.

Hasn't really sunk in yet but what a lovely surprise!


Amazing! Always great to be recognized and to grow in your job! Congrats!
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#19683 User is online   Azath Vitr (D'ivers 

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Posted Yesterday, 03:29 PM

I've discovered that even though I don't like ordinary Uzbek suzma (that I've had so far at least) very much---not even with the luscious crisp juicy radishes they serve it with---if I put it in the freezer for a day, so that it forms ice crystals... then I love it.

They do also add a light sprinkling of some red spice to a part of it---could be a tiny bit of paprika?---maybe more of that would also make it tastier... the burning yoghurt, fire and milky ice crystals...

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Posted Yesterday, 03:37 PM

Oh here we go again with the Uzbek suzma. Can we go a single day without all the Uzbek suzma talk?
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Posted Yesterday, 05:08 PM

View Postworry, on 01 May 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:

Oh here we go again with the Uzbek suzma. Can we go a single day without all the Uzbek suzma talk?


Yeah, it's tiresome to see chatter about *checks notes* a tangy yogurt cheese? so regularly.
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Posted Yesterday, 05:40 PM

This suzma cheese sounds delicious and also a set-up for a ligma situation.

Azath, you might like churpi (often used as dog chews because they're so hard). https://en.m.wikiped...rg/wiki/Chhurpi
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Posted Yesterday, 07:28 PM

It also tastes better if you've been fasting for five days. Prolonged fasting reduces gut microbiome diversity but might make it more feasible for probiotics to cause long-lasting changes in the gut microbiome. (Pickled vegetables are also an option; but there's a strong association between pickled vegetable consumption and stomach cancer in studies on East Asian populations; OTOH the results of observational studies on non-East Asians have been mixed so far... although rates of stomach cancer are also significantly higher in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe, and pickled vegetables are consumed more frequently in Eastern Europe. A disadvantage of fasting is that---at least in rodents---there's an increased risk of carcinogenesis during the recovery period if exposed to carcinogens.)

Suzma is very similar to chakka, labaneh, and Greek yoghurt, though I see some suzma recipes suggest straining Greek yoghurt to produce suzma, so I'd guess that suzma is actually strained more. It's interesting how they're served differently---an acclaimed local Lebanese restaurant serves labaneh topped with olive oil and mint, to be eaten with pita... instead of topping it with paprika (if that's what that sprinkling of mysterious red powder is---could also be powdered beets?), to be eaten with radishes. (But they're really good radishes!)

I prefer Uzbek chalop as usually served (it's a watery chilled yoghurt soup with chopped cucumbers and spices), but suzma is strained and aged and so almost certainly has a higher density of bacteria. Mmm, bacteria... if "cheese is the corpse of milk", suzma is the zombie... or the lich.

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Posted Today, 12:50 PM

My mother gave away almost all my old books.

She also recycled a few.

... that I'd left at my parents' house, that is. I decided that it might be easier for her to give or throw things away if she saw that I was willing to go first by going through my old books and designating almost all of them to be given away or recycled (my father was running out of toilet paper, after all... kidding! it's for mummy wrappings obviously, just like Sappho and Plato... intertwined around the brainless dessicated remains that they're holding together, like a papery (or papyrusy) hug...).

So out of about 300 books I picked around 25 to keep. Though I could get rid of those as well. I prefer ebooks these days anyway.

First my mother wanted me to put the ones to give away in boxes---done. But then she said she didn't want to give them away in boxes, but in paper bags that would be easier to lift. I suspected that she was coming up with an excuse to put off giving them away, so I put them in paper bags. Then she said she wanted to write down all the titles and whether they're fiction or nonfiction before giving them away. "Do you think I'll be able to tell which they are by looking at them?" (About half of them were either poetry or philosophy, so... both and neither? "I tell you again it don't apply...") I offered to write it all down for her---no, she said, she'll do it. So I was very skeptical that she would actually give them away in a timely fashion.

But lo and behold, she did. Perhaps part of her was hoping I would feel some anguish over losing all those old books. They did bring back some memories---of where I was when I was reading them, what motivated me to buy them and read them... and ultimately to remember why I didn't bother bringing them with me to my apartment, where I have about another 400 books.

My mother also thought my grandparents' old gargantuan multi-volume encyclopedia might be worth money, but it's worthless (except as recycling). And so are old the medical books. Some of the old psychoanalysis books have a bit of resale value, but not enough for us to bother; and various psychoanalytic organizations I reached out to said they're not interested, so we can just donate those too (... where they'll probably end up being recycled---after all, with these tariff-bare shelves we might have some toilet paper shortages coming up...).

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Posted Today, 01:31 PM

I like that the last few letters of "tariffs" are "FFS".
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Posted Today, 02:07 PM

My dad got us a BBQ for a housewarming gift. It has arrived and I need to assemble it, but it's exciting....we lived in a Condo for 20 years so I've never had a BBQ.


Beyond that, he realized that his 12 year old car was not going to get him and my stepmom to the end of their lives (He doesn't think it's morbid to discuss such things), so they've bought a new one and out of the blue has offered to "gift" their old one to me for $3...as he knows we struggle a bit with one car. since we both work. He's had it fully serviced and all we need to do is the paperwork ect and it should be ours by the end of May.


So that's two really good things in the last week. :)
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Posted Today, 02:42 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 01 May 2025 - 05:08 PM, said:

View Postworry, on 01 May 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:

Oh here we go again with the Uzbek suzma. Can we go a single day without all the Uzbek suzma talk?


Yeah, it's tiresome to see chatter about *checks notes* a tangy yogurt cheese? so regularly.



View Postamphibian, on 01 May 2025 - 05:40 PM, said:

This suzma cheese sounds delicious and also a set-up for a ligma situation.

Azath, you might like churpi (often used as dog chews because they're so hard). https://en.m.wikiped...rg/wiki/Chhurpi




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Posted Today, 03:16 PM

View PostAbyss, on 02 May 2025 - 02:42 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 01 May 2025 - 05:08 PM, said:

View Postworry, on 01 May 2025 - 03:37 PM, said:

Oh here we go again with the Uzbek suzma. Can we go a single day without all the Uzbek suzma talk?


Yeah, it's tiresome to see chatter about *checks notes* a tangy yogurt cheese? so regularly.



View Postamphibian, on 01 May 2025 - 05:40 PM, said:

This suzma cheese sounds delicious and also a set-up for a ligma situation.

Azath, you might like churpi (often used as dog chews because they're so hard). https://en.m.wikiped...rg/wiki/Chhurpi




I see your churpi and raise you a fine Kazakh qurt.


A cheese of resilience!
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#19693 User is online   Azath Vitr (D'ivers 

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Posted Today, 04:08 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 02 May 2025 - 03:16 PM, said:


A cheese of resilience!


Perhaps you should test it with the lances (or if lances won't cut it, tongs) and the fires of your barbecue...
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