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" ... It only took four days of post-lawyering retirement for Helene to find herself, she tells me, “bored out of my skull.” In an attempt to keep her sanity, this non-domestic goddess signed up for one of the only enrichment classes–“why not? I was bored”–she could find locally, which turned out to be “Vegan Baking Bootcamp.” She also took her first leisurely visit to a supermarket in years (“I hadn’t done more than dash in and back out in years, practically with the engine running”), a trip that set her business antennae tingling; gluten-free products were getting what struck her as an inordinate –or, she started to think, ordinate–amount of shelf space in her local grocery. ... "
" ... On the palate, there is a pronounced, tingling pepperiness accompanied by some grapefruit peel bitterness. There is a touch of sherry dried fruit sweetness, notes of golden raisin, along with some chocolate. ... "
" ... The finish is exceptionally long and flavorful with lingering notes of dried fruit, cinnamon, brown sugar and some tingling pepperiness. ... "
" ... The interesting thing was that I felt the sensation more acutely in the top of my feet; I surmised this was because my skin isn’t as tough there. And even after I took off the socks, the therapeutic “tingling” lasted for a good hour after I finished my most recent round and was sitting at the 19th hole with my playing partners. Another friend I had test the socks said he felt the effects a bit more in the underside of his feet, which makes sense since I’d been told that the intensity and location of the sensation will vary on each individual’s body chemistry. ... "
" ... Whenever any enterprise takes other people’s money; the regulators’ Spidey senses should start tingling. Especially if the money is sloshing around in omnibus segregated accounts controlled solely by the enterprise. These accounts are not protected by FDIC insurance. Since they are probably very large accounts, even if they are distributed, they are subject to the risk that the commercial bank may not be able to honor rapid withdrawal requests. This raises the question whether such issuance constitutes a shadow bank, as the STABLE Act contends. There is one major difference, stable coin issuers cannot create loans in USD like commercial banks, creating money out of thin air. Hence the requirement that stable coin issuers need a banking charter is probably overreach. ... "