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1 year agoI’m still taking ages to decide on my character— so definitely like D&D
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I’m still taking ages to decide on my character— so definitely like D&D
I’ve learned from the Japanese phrase ‘itadakimasu,’ which is said before eating as a way to thank the person that prepared the food. I think in the west, a lot of us grew up learning to say things like grace before a meal, but that is too religious for me and gives God credit for peoples’ hard work instead. I love the idea of ritualistically thanking the people who actually made the food. It was one of the things I appreciated while studying there that has stuck with me.
This explanation really helped me make sense of it: Monty Hall Problem (best explanation) - Numberphile