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When you have to toast the marshmallow again
Fuck that! If you do this right, you get the ooey gooey Center!! You gotta go at it before it cools down too much for best results, so personally, I eat the crunchy outside second.
I'm more of a "repeatedly roast the mallow and eat the crunchy outside till it's gone" kinda guy
Diminishing returns with an increasing difficulty curve ... but worring about such things and revelling in two or three mashmallows at a time the way I've described is probably part of the reason I'm obese.
Somebody with username machine fab thinks a lot about diminishing returns and optimizing input/output ratios? Checks out to me. Live your truth brother
I was an IT contractor for years and learned that trade in the late '90s, when my peer group, okay I, was reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad and thought the way to success led towards cushy office-jobs and public-speaking.
Even then, I prefered hardware and leisure/family-time.
EDIT: Seriously though, SIM/factory games. Sooo many video games.