once they get their dental stuff taken care of their bodies won't be identifiable

buy 0.1 shares of GME and hodl until it reaches infinity

That's a good point. Finding his way back to being a people person

Yeah, I kinda rolled my eyes when Chef Terry was talking about how she remembers the people, not the food. At her restaurant that's only accessible to rich people, that has virtually no regulars because of a 5000 person waitlist. That forbids its waitstaff from talking unless absolutely necessary.

It's a bit dissonant to Forks (and dgmw I love that episode) where Ritchie just about turns his whole life around in a day or two (he was shitty for the first like 3 days of his stage)

and the general thinking behind the taco joint in Mexico City and the two hawker stalls in Singapore isn't so much that their individual dishes are so distinguished, but rather that they are very good instances that represent the culture's strong street food scene. So it would be even more beautiful if the sandwich window got the star as a homage to all the working man's eateries in Chicago

yeah, absolutely. You don't get on a months long wait-list and pay hundreds if not thousands of dollars for the small-talk with the waiters

(and even the point about people celebrating big life events, I wouldn't use a 3-star restaurant for that either, where I would feel limited in how much I could laugh or talk because I'd be so focused on the next plate)

I like this theory but Ritchie seemed to genuinely be probing the photographer in ep 5 for hints about the review

season 2 was like this for almost every conversation between Carmy and Claire

  1. Software development

  2. none

  3. Network of trusted colleagues

  4. $200k if I work full-time, but I run about half-schedule for $100k. Have not job hunted since becoming a DN so I don't know if it hurts my negotiating position

I agree it was the last place he was working when Mike died, but so far it just seems like "made up NYC restaurant," I don't know where people are getting EMP from

I hear there's a high-paying market in Singapore

Are we assuming Cheff Winger is Eleven Madison Park? I didn't see any confirmation of that, plus where Sydney eats the hamachi blood orange doesn't look like EMP from googling their dining hall

"third world," or developing countries, aren't the same as level 4 travel advisories. Most cities and towns in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, for instance, are gonna be safer than just about any big city in the US. These countries also occupy a level 2 on the travel advisory system

Which level 4 countries felt safer than most US cities? Just curious. I think that could've been said about Myanmar before the latest coup, but doesn't seem to hold now.

Who was the sorely missed, visionary original director of D&D?

Haha no worries. Definitely Copacabana. Lapa is a pretty dodgy area and you would want to be careful around there. I think the Selina is in an okay spot but like every other street around it is pretty shady.

Did you auto-translate this from another language, given "I don't know the river"?

I think you're doing well to realize that working a normal 9 to 5 first to gain experience is an option; too many people want to start this lifestyle right out of college. Bust your ass, learn everything you can, and make yourself indispensable. Once you're in a position of strength, you can try negotiating for a full remote position. If you're in the US, getting to 1099 contractor status will make this easier as well.