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As someone who loves to cook, I've noticed how social media can both inspire and intimidate. Social media can be a great source of recipes, but it's not the real cooking experience. It's like a virtual cookbook that can show you beautiful dishes, but it can't replace the smell of a home - cooked meal. With the foodie culture on the rise, the pressure to create perfect dishes for social media can be a burden. So, experiment with new recipes in your own kitchen, have a cooking competition with friends, and take a walk to a local farmers' market to source fresh ingredients.
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Man, in 1936, August Landmesser was brave enough to refuse the Nazi salute. He'd joined the party in 1931 for work stability, but then he fell in love with a Jewish woman, Irma Eckler, in 1934. What a turn of events!