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  • I'm an adult, always enjoyed milk but not much beyond a bowl of cereal or a glass (possibly chocolate) in a day. Don't have it overly often most of the time but even if I do it's not a lot. Still feels satisfying to have in my 40s. Of course I may be considered weird for other reasons by many but didn't think the milk consumption factored in heh.

    Edit thought I'd add, has at least protein in it so there are worse things to have with more sugars, though yes know lactase breaks down to carbs (or something similar I may have forgotten the name)

  • I may not have had a good air cooler but I rarely hear my pump unless I put it up high then it's only cause I'm listening afterI changed the speed. Usually it works fine on regular or low. I haven't had an air cooler for about 8ish years now either so good chance they've improved.

  • Haven't checked out many of their reviews I'll keep them in mind, at first I had them confused with guru3d who seem to come up often for parts reviews. I always like to find the worst points of a few reviews then if they don't seem too bad maybe the product is acceptable heh. Though you do need a handful to check for sure.

  • I like the AIOs cause the fans don't sound like they're lifting an aircraft carrier. I'm more conscious of noise cause my gaming PC is near to the main tv so don't want my gf to be inconvenienced when she is watching TV, I suppose I could get a lower sound fan that'd do it well (haven't really looked at options for years) but most of them sounded loud when I switched and I like my toys too, though I swear my previous version was making a whining noise for awhile (pump I think) but long since upgraded since I forgot to check radiator size one case upgrade.

  • The MDMA bit was my first thought, a lot of things are sold as ecstacy and not that similar of a compound and probably less similar of an effect...mean from my rave days and all I had that experience.

  • I'm in there, I feel closer to Millenial than Gen X but not quite full Millenial. Think it's also referred to as the Oregon Trail generation, due to it being a common early PC game to play in class when they taught us computers. I still remember first seeing the trash bin on a Macintosh grow fat when it had items in it, I thought it was awesome, years before Windows.

  • It does take a different attitude to watch old who I feel, I did start with new ones and watched a good chunk of 3-7 but all of 4. 4 is my favourite, but maybe just cause I want him to be and give the allowances of old who, I do wish I watched it new but had no idea what it was back then. That said Tenent is so very close to favourite he seems to have similar energy. Though Eccleston was absolutely fantastic of course.

    All in all, the Doctor is my favourite frictional character so I do watch a lot old and new even the worst doctors (to be fair usually by writing more than acting) are more fun to watch than many shows.

  • I've lived where tap water tasted like shit, not quite literally but eveytime I went home I'd have to remember not to drink the tap water. Eventually that town got a better water treatment plant but I can sort of see it from that angle. We always had the big 4gallon jugs (again may not be correct but the bigger jugs that sit on top for a dispenser) for regular drinking water

    Thankfully where I moved to (many many kms away) the tap water was awesome, don't live there now but I still do tap water over filtered for the most part. Never seems that much worse so may as well.

    Really the only reason you'd drink the other tap water was cause you're hungover...also been there. Then you remember that there's a water dispenser somewhere in that house cause no one drank the water from the tap in the town. Even the better water wasn't great but still noticably improved.

  • Ya heard of me?

    Who hasn't heard of....(Stop now before I type out the script).

    He was hilarious, but I hope he knows he probably can't do it quite the same and maybe get replaced by the novice, homogenized milk. I really got no idea what fat content of milk is used for yogurt but think you get the idea. He could even be quite fabulous.

  • The bottle on my shelf has 350 (new, Costco brand) but I don't take over the recommended dose for obvious reasons. Guess it expired last year now that I look heh. The smaller bottles cost more per dose so no reason not buy a larger one. This is in Canada, not the US for people curious about other countries.

  • I think it could work in a similar way that Detroit Become Human did, basically a story with some impactful choices to make replayability but it'd be more difficult if they restricted it to a single person which those stories usually do, so maybe an Agatha Christie style get together of perspectives without a way to leave. Maybe close to Amnesia but I didn't make it far in that one, I get nervous in those games lol.

    Edit if someone implements the game from this idea I'll gladly accept a free copy. Though to be fair I'll probably buy one on a steam sale anyways.

  • I think that's my favourite Lovecraftian type movie. It took me till years (maybe a couple decades) later to learn of Lovecraft and then I realized exactly why I enjoyed it so much.

  • No Sierra adventure games? Those were awesome in the mid-late 80s. Also no Lucas Arts adventure games. Mean the list isn't awful but none of those really were a staple game type for awhile. You could get your money's worth with some stupid puzzle or figuring out the exact text to type ah fond memories.

  • I hate even waiting for the stores to open, then 10 mins before it's worth getting ready to go I'm all antsy and then end up being the first person at the store. To be fair I wake up at 4am most of the time so not really early for me.

  • The show lasted longer than the war did, and not nearly at the same years. Added the second bit for people who may not know. When I was young I'm pretty sure I thought it was much closer in time than it was, but it was like early 90s going to smartphones in time difference, or like a someone being born to growing to the drinking age in the US time difference from end of war to start of show. Not exact but gives an idea.

    Not correcting just adding, but I always enjoy thinking of time differences for things. The world changes quickly sometimes, except when you're waiting.