![]() ![]() “Sorry, your traditional and heartfelt cooking doesn’t go with my dietary needs.” It’s culturally insensitive. If you go to a village in Mongolia and you are given food, it’s insulting to refuse. I think it’s rude to turn down food in other cultures. I gave up vegetarianism when I started to travel.ĩ. It wasn’t eating meat I was against, but rather industrial farming and the chemicals/antibiotics in the meat that I didn’t like. After reading Fast Food Nation, I decided to give up meat and was a vegetarian for four years. I don’t cook much on the road because I hate how hostel kitchens aren’t fully stocked and everyone crowds them at the same time, but once in a while, I like to cook a massive meal for my fellow travelers.Ĩ. I’m still technically certified to teach high school history.ħ. I went to college to be a high school history teacher. It was so bad that I had to be hospitalized for three days and put on a morphine drip.Ħ. I got really bad food poisoning when I was in Costa Rica. When I was younger, I wanted to be an archaeologist because of the Indiana Jones movies.ĥ. (I also never went west of the Mississippi until I was 25.)Ĥ. My travel experiences up until then were a series of road trips with my parents and a drunken weekend in Montréal when I was 19. I never traveled independently until I went to Costa Rica at age 23. I also had one of those bowl haircuts, but I prefer to forget about that fact.ģ. When I was younger, I was obsessed with Pinky and the Brain. I don’t like heights and any turbulence makes me think the plane is about to crash. I love airports, lounges, and elite status, but the act of flying makes me sick. So, to kick off the second half of the year, here’s a little bit about me:ġ. There’s more than just a writer and travel fanatic here. Since a lot has happened in the last nine years (professionally and personally), I wanted to update this website so you can learn a little more about me and my interests. The mixed argument can be provided to provide both SFW and NSFW facts.Back in 2011, I wrote this post featuring some personal facts about my life. The unsafe argument can be supplied to provide only NSFW (not safe for work) facts $ python3 -m randfacts -unsafe Normal execution only SFW (safe for work) facts $ python3 -m randfacts Randfacts can be executed via the command line with the following commands: If you want to access the list of facts directly, you can just import the safe_facts, unsafe_facts, or all_facts lists from the randfacts module. For example: print ( get_fact ( only_unsafe = True )) This argument takes precedence over the filter_enabled argument. ![]() Get_fact also has a parameter that will make the function only return unsafe facts. from randfacts import get_fact print ( get_fact ( False )) # or print ( get_fact ( filter_enabled = False )) To disable the filter, you can just set the filter_enabled parameter to False. This package has a filter option to filter out potentially inappropriate facts. Penguins can't taste sweet or savory flavors, only sour and salty ones The above example will print a random fact like: Usage and examples import randfacts x = randfacts. Or manually $ git clone & cd python-randfacts Via your AUR helper, like paru: $ paru -S python-randfacts Installation via pip: $ pip3 install randfacts Randfacts can either be installed via pip or via the AUR, whichever way you prefer. Disclaimer: Facts are not guaranteed to be true. You can use randfacts.get_fact() to return a random fun fact. Randfacts is a Python module that generates random facts. ![]()
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