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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:54 pm
by Dr. Sun
Thank you!
What's your favourite cuisine/dishes?
My favourite dish would be melted raclette with steak. Not quite authentic Swiss when I add steak, but I think it goes well.
In general, my favourite cuisine would be East Asian, a fresh bowl of noodle soup always does the trick. Other examples: Kobe beef (Japanese), Dumplings (Chinese), hot pot (Chinese-Mongolian), peking duck (Chinese), etc.
Also, what interests you in politics?
Generally, the philosophies behind certain ideologies.
But also domestic politics, elections in world powers and all that.
I stick around in political servers with "comrades" basically, we all discuss mainly about cultural, economical, geopolitical, and historical events. So, I guess those 4 are my favourite areas.
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 3:25 am
by Michael
Welcome, it's great to see new people in the community that also play SWAT 4. Glad you found us and enjoyed the servers
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 5:20 am
by Biodome
[quote=""Dr. Sun""]Not quite authentic Swiss when I add steak, but I think it goes well.[/quote]
I am of the opinion that cheeses go well with lots of things, and I'd too be willing to sacrifice authenticity for it. Raclette is just delicious, however you eat it
[quote=""Dr. Sun""]In general, my favourite cuisine would be East Asian, a fresh bowl of noodle soup always does the trick.[/quote]
I haven't had much chance to explore East Asian dishes yet. It's not always easy to acquire good, local ingredients originating from there, so you have to scout for specialty stores that import those. If I ever visited Japan, China or Thailand, getting to know the food would be at the top of the priority list, though
[quote=""Dr. Sun""]Generally, the philosophies behind certain ideologies.
But also domestic politics, elections in world powers and all that.
I stick around in political servers with "comrades" basically, we all discuss mainly about cultural, economical, geopolitical, and historical events. So, I guess those 4 are my favourite areas.[/quote]
I love looking at how ideologies and philosophy interact. That's essentially the foundation of modern politics. Those discussions can all get very deep extremely quickly
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 3:09 pm
by Matt
[quote=""Biodome""]
I am of the opinion that cheeses go well with lots of things, and I'd too be willing to sacrifice authenticity for it. Raclette is just delicious, however you eat it
I haven't had much chance to explore East Asian dishes yet. It's not always easy to acquire good, local ingredients originating from there, so you have to scout for specialty stores that import those. If I ever visited Japan, China or Thailand, getting to know the food would be at the top of the priority list, though
I love looking at how ideologies and philosophy interact. That's essentially the foundation of modern politics. Those discussions can all get very deep extremely quickly [/quote]All this talk of food isn't helping my hunger desire right now....
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:55 pm
by Dr. Sun
I haven't had much chance to explore East Asian dishes yet. It's not always easy to acquire good, local ingredients originating from there, so you have to scout for specialty stores that import those. If I ever visited Japan, China or Thailand, getting to know the food would be at the top of the priority list, though
Quite hard to come along good Eastern food in Europe.
But it is indeed a must-try if you're curious.
I love looking at how ideologies and philosophy interact. That's essentially the foundation of modern politics. Those discussions can all get very deep extremely quickly
Yup, this why I try to keep my political involement low-key on platforms not relevant to politics.
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 8:38 am
by C.A.B.A.L.
Hi there, nice to see you