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RE: Weekend-engagement topic week 62: Skills you have or want

I have some very fine cooking utensils, so you're well set there. Cooking, personal service, and full clean up come together in a package deal. Advice, you'll have to sift out what you find is good for you. Housework I'm very skilled and efficient at, been paid to do it many times 😉, so pro service.

I'm surprised you didn't ask for a carving, or garden worker. 😼

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In truth I'm a simple man so wouldn't ask for much I guess. That which is freely given always seems better than that which is asked for. Not always, but mostly.

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Haha, references.

Demanding people aren't my favourite people; the world is full of them. Many, I find, are vegan or gluten intolerant curiously. 🤪

In my life I have only ever met one Coeliac. The others...Hmm. "Gluten intolerant."

I'm idiot intolerant. Do you see me asking for special privileges?

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Being gluten intolerant seems to be a fashion accessory these days. I get it, people have reactions to certain things, feel better if they don't have them...Fine, just don't eat it...Don't make a song and dance about it. I just see it as a bid for validation. And vegans? I've been called disgusting by them whilst eating some meat product or other. Fine, you don't like meat...Doesn't mean you have to denigrate others for eating it. Oh, one of those people...The screaming-vegan-banshee, then gets into her Beemer with leather seats and drives off. Hmm.

People used to be simpler back in the good old days. Now? I struggle to find relevance or interest in most.

And nope, I'm not one who wants privilege, I'm happy to earn what I have, including relationships.

The vegan-rant thing confounds me; that someone could be so emotionally invested in what someone else eats...And then wears leather boots? Lol.

People are funny creatures and I guess are able to act or be as they choose, fair enough. Just like I'm free to choose who I give my time and effort to. There's remarkably few. Those that get me, meaning those I give the real me to, friendship, get it all.