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  • Sophia Stephensonhas quoted8 months ago
    Two months had elapsed since she went to the Police Department’s Economic Crime Unit.
  • Fariz Suleimanhas quoted6 months ago
    “I am fond of motion pictures,” the former policewoman told the packed chamber. “But the industry has passed into the hands of unscrupulous men whose God is Mammon. I could cite you case after case of boys and girls gone wrong because of films. It makes my blood boil. I have been to those places where evil pictures are shown and I have often wished that I were a thousand men so I might tear the films into shreds. These men are not fighting for their art as they tell you. They are fighting because the market is flooded with filth and they would lose money if they could not show it on the screens.”
  • karen79158has quotedlast year
    or ($500) Five Hundred Dollars to us in hand paid we each and severally sell and convey to Mrs. E.J.W. [Eliza Jane Wilder] Thayer, widow of Thomas Thayer, deceased, interests in the estate of our Father James Wilder, deceased.
    Almanzo J. Wilde
  • michihas quoted2 years ago
    there is unquestionably no town in Japan more dedicated to ramen than Fukuoka. This city of 1.5 million along the northern coast of Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands, is home to two thousand ramen shops, representing Japan’s densest concentration of noodle-soup emporiums. While bowls of ramen are like snowflakes in
    Japan, Fukuoka is known as the cradle of tonkotsu, a pork-bone broth made milky white by the deposits of fat and collagen extracted during days of aggressive boiling. It is not simply a specialty of the city; it is the city, a distillation of all its qualities and calluses.
  • michihas quoted2 years ago
    This is our fifth bowl of ramen over the past eight hours, and I’ve reached my limit, but Kamimura shows no sign of slowing down. He looks over at me and eyes the small puddle of pork broth and tiny tangle of noodles before me. “You going to finish that?” It’s not a clever technique to inspire me to soldier on; it’s a legitimate desire to leave no soup unslurped. For every bowl I eat, Kamimura eats two—not for research (he’s been to all of these places dozens of times), not to avoid waste (all nonramen food that makes its way to the table is essentially ignored by him), and certainly not because he’s hungry (by my back-of-the-napkin math, he is ingesting north of 5,000 calories’ worth of ramen a day during our time together). No, Kamimura does it for the same reason he reviews packaged ramen at home
    and feeds his baby boy pork broth and makes his wife pull over every time they drive past an unknown shop: because his dedication to ramen is boundless. He doesn’t love ramen like you love pizza or like I love The Sopranos; he loves ramen like Antony loved Cleopatra.

    In Japanese, you would call Kamimura an otaku, one with a deep, abiding dedication to a single topic. A nerd. Otaku commonly describes manga fanatics and video game savants. But just like the chefs he admires, Kamimura is a craftsman, and his commitment to ramen writing approaches shokunin status, a dedication so all-consuming that everything else in his life is a footnote.
  • michihas quoted2 years ago
    k The Untold History of Ramen, George Solt p
  • michihas quoted2 years ago
    f I had to travel to just one part of Japan to eat one type of food, it would be seafood donburi in Hakodate. Truth.
  • b8538476268has quoted2 years ago
    Tarot pushes the black-hole button in the brain. It prompts the rational mind to relinquish control and instantly grant access to previously inaccessible information – and knowledge empowers
  • b8538476268has quoted2 years ago
    born of many new ideas, energies and possible new identities
  • b8538476268has quoted2 years ago
    Seven of Cups can indicate a scattered, unfocused or unrealistic approach to life, love, family, work, finances, health and well-being, being seduced by an illusion, born of many new ideas, energies and possible new identities
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