

Roasting vegetables only became a (semi) widespread thing in the '90s. It sounds stupid but before the '80s the idea of chucking broccoli in a stove pan or oven just wasn’t part of the Western home cooking canon - that was reserved for meat.
I definitely remember that was still the norm for my GenX parents in the 2000s and they only started properly roasting vegetables on occasion in the 2010s. Though at least they’d use generous amounts of sauce so we always enjoyed our vegetables.











Virtually every state person in the history of the US is guilty here.
Like I’m sorry but abortion and gay marriage should have been passed as a law or constitutional amendment. Executive orders so broad they involve unilaterally declaring war on Korea or the middle east should have always been struck as unconstitutional and/or triggered a constitutional crisis.
The SCotUS being allowed to grant themselves the power to reinterpret the constitution to fit the moral standards of the day and unilaterally expand federal executive power to get things moving despite a weak congress was always a disaster waiting to happen.
Now when Trump says “I can do anything I want by EO” >75 % of the country is like “oh business as usual then, carry on nothing to see”. It should be justification enough for blue states to secede, but instead they won’t even politely tell ICE to fuck off. Your constitution has been unfit for purpose since the 19th century, and Trump declaring itself king is the only logical conclusion to his office having been granted supreme authority on all affairs by WWII - not his problem that his predecessors didn’t try to test the limits of that power.