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TopicCan I stop the stomach bug?
wpot
02/01/23 9:21:16 PM
#3
Barf and get it over with.

My wife holds the sick in as long as possible and it makes her miserable. I try to get myself to barf the second I start feeling nauseous to get past it.

...but nobody likes that advice. :)

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TopicThese True Crime Strories are why I don't Trust People.
wpot
02/01/23 9:18:49 PM
#6
The internet really wants to show you the worst of humanity. It doesn't really want to show you the best of humanity - that's boring. Too much internet is bad.

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TopicEggs Served
wpot
02/01/23 6:28:55 PM
#5
Metalsonic66 posted...
Over medium
or
LinkPizza posted...
Scrambled with cheese
or hard boiled.

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TopicSo are you Better or Worse At Gaming...(Poll Question)
wpot
02/01/23 11:54:19 AM
#19
A bit worse. My hand-eye button mashing has declined 10% or so. Not a huge deal, but my 13-yr-old can beat me in peak reflex games that I would have smashed people in previously.

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Topici turn 30 tomorrow
wpot
02/01/23 11:50:58 AM
#13
I'm 43. I didn't really feel older/slower in my 30s. My wife asked a couple times: do you really not feel like you've slowed? And really, not substantially...until hitting 40. For me 2020 was not only the year of COVID, election denial, etc...it was also the year of 'old'. I injured my bicep and, unlikely every other similar injury I've had in the past, it didn't really heal. Things that get hurt kind of just...stay hurt. I just got done with a run of PT to address a sore shoulder from throwing the ball for my dog in the summer. My 'bad' cholesterol spiked for no apparent reason: same lifestyle as usual. It sucks.

Anyways, 30 is no big deal. You're more or less as good physically as in your 20s, you're just more experienced and balanced. Entering your prime!

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Topicif you're gonna be picky
wpot
01/31/23 11:33:36 PM
#4
A: You choose where to go for dinner
B: Why do I have to choose? I always choose!
A: You choose because you care more than I do
B: No I don't! You choose this time anyways.
A. Chipotle?
B: Nah, not today
A: Potbelly?
B: Too expensive
A: McDonalds?
B: Ew, no.
A: *sigh* How about we go to the place that I'm 7th-most interested in and you can complain about how I made you go there?
B: Perfect!

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TopicAre you a sociable person?
wpot
01/31/23 4:22:59 PM
#21
wwinterj25 posted...
I find myself thinking "what if?" now and then about this even though I know it's pointless as I'll never know the answer.
Even if you had then you would "what if" your life from some other angle: there's always something to wonder/regret/etc!

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TopicI'm on my phone and at the same time I'm asking
wpot
01/31/23 3:49:25 PM
#2
I have a clock that's three feet wide on the wall in my living room. My kids (and wife, often) ask me what time it is while sitting in there.

They have more or less admitted that don't like to turn their necks and/or do the mental work to interpret the analog time. *eyeroll*

But hey, alexa can't get annoyed. :)

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TopicAre you a sociable person?
wpot
01/30/23 10:51:29 PM
#16
BADoglick posted...
I just struggle with boring conversations with people whose viewpoints are incompatible with mine.
Oddly I'm the opposite. If I'm just talking to an echo chamber of people who are going to agree with everything I say and vice versa I see little reason to talk and would much rather, say, play a board game. I only find conversation truly interesting if there's something new to talk about or if we outright disagree about something (civilly)...and intelligently. The intelligent is often a problem with some groups.

No, that doesn't make me a big hit at friend/family gatherings.

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TopicI could use some boring adult work help from adults.
wpot
01/30/23 10:06:22 PM
#2
Do you have any way to request time off? That would be the technically correct answer.

If you're working somewhere where that isn't a thing (or if that wouldn't be an 'approved' reason) then - yeah - just work it out with your coworker somehow. You certainly shouldn't miss out on an opportunity because it would be hard for your current position.

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TopicWhich button do you press?
wpot
01/30/23 5:13:19 PM
#3
The button I really want to push is 'play' but it's a picture. :)

I disagree with the finger that wants fewer onions, though.

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TopicAre you a sociable person?
wpot
01/30/23 3:34:55 PM
#5
You're looking in the wrong place for sociable people. :)

I can be friendly and talk if I have to or if one of the few topics that interest both me and other people come up, but it's not what I'm looking for. Fortunately I am generally interested in my work. We did a Myers Briggs thing there and the group I was in was very surprised to find out that I rated as an introvert. Nobody else I know would be at all surprised.

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TopicWould you like some ramen?
wpot
01/29/23 5:30:53 PM
#2
Better be some damn good ramen.

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TopicSo many good 5 games
wpot
01/29/23 5:11:05 PM
#6
Dragon Quest 5

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Topicstrawberry cinnamon: yuck or yum??
wpot
01/28/23 6:01:43 PM
#6
Never tried it, but I doubt it would be my thing. I like strawberries alone, but not really in things. And cinnamon is...OK, but not something that excites me.

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TopicWhat would you do about this?
wpot
01/28/23 5:59:52 PM
#2
A year? Sell it online.

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TopicWho wants some pizza?
wpot
01/28/23 3:18:32 PM
#7
That tree looks a bit out of place considering the surrounding plantings...and few places would allow trees to block any portions of signs to begin with. I wouldn't be surprised if it was intentionally placed there to trigger double takes.

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TopicHave you ever left your home continent
wpot
01/28/23 3:06:24 PM
#42
DirtBasedSoap posted...
Ive never even left the state i was born in (Rhode Island)
Joke, right? I doubt that would be possible unless you made it your life's goal not to cross the borders...?

Anyways, I've been to Scotland...so yes. Much more travel around Canada and the Caribbean, though.

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TopicWhat makes a good stew.... A great stew?
wpot
01/26/23 3:48:41 PM
#17
The Krusty Burger stew is good, I hear

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TopicScience and Tech
wpot
01/24/23 1:07:30 PM
#8
Yes, although the general public's understanding of science and tech is decidedly NOT world-leading.

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TopicChoose only one
wpot
01/24/23 10:28:02 AM
#12
GanglyKhan posted...
American Ketchup and Mayo sucks. Mustards can be okay. But keep that Kraft and Heinz stuff away from me, please.


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TopicThat 90s show kinda sucks
wpot
01/23/23 11:50:23 AM
#26
FrozenBananas posted...
Anyone saying theres nothing nostalgic or unique about the 90s was probably like 3 years old in the 90s
The 90s were great. I was 11-20 in the 90s: those were my prime years.

That said, they were great mostly because the culture wars hadn't really started up, the internet was coming online and exploding options for everything (but hadn't yet connected all of the wackos), and movies/etc were in a good spot. Society was healthier. (No, not perfect of course, but much healthier regardless)

None of that can really get played up well in a sitcom. I could get a cheap laugh from seeing a modem start up or early internet stupidity, I suppose, but it's not as visually interesting as 70s nostalgia. (And modems are played for laughs every 15 minutes or so as is)

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TopicThat 90s show kinda sucks
wpot
01/23/23 9:12:04 AM
#22
The 90's Show has more or less identical humor to the 70's Show. When was the last time you actually watched That 70s Show? .....right, that's the problem: the original had its moment but it's pretty stale.

And, as stated, there's really nothing notable about the 90s you could see people using and feel terribly nostalgic about.


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TopicDo you like the band U2?
wpot
01/19/23 1:38:06 PM
#22
I don't dislike them, but they're definitely "eh". Well-made generic rock.


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TopicThere's a difference between 1% and skim.
wpot
01/11/23 10:16:51 PM
#4
1% > 2% > skim...not that I've really drunk any of them in years.

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TopicHow are you supposed to merge into a single lane?
wpot
01/11/23 8:46:28 AM
#19
GastroFan posted...
I've seen dozens of times when I'll get to a construction spot where people wait until the last minute and try to zipper merge into the first opening available.
If traffic is flowing freely, no, they shouldn't do that. (They SHOULD do that if traffic is backed up, though: you're supposed to take turns at the merge point there) That's difficult to sign.

GastroFan posted...
What always gets my goat, however, are those people who won't let you zipper merge from an entrance ramp onto the expressway since there's only a limited amount of distance from the ramp to said expressway. I've had to slow down to almost a stop on the ramp on occasion because nobody would let me on to said expressway (either by slowing down or moving to an unoccupied lane). I consider that as just plain rude and discourteous.
The thing that bothers me most about that one is when someone (or a few someones) will drive along on the right of a wide highway with two open lanes next to them and not move over to let a bunch of cars enter freely. They don't have to per the rules of traffic, no, but why wouldn't they?

Anyways, yes, you're required to be somewhat aggressive entering and accelerate to highway speed in the assumption that you'll find a gap - that can be scary. (Another related pet peeve of mine is people who approach the 60 mph highway at 30 mph and then complain no-one will slow down to let them in) But once up to speed, yes, people on the highway should make small adjustments to help merging occur safely.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 6:44:31 PM
#81
I see this topic hasn't moved anywhere.

ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
I just think we should know more things.
This is what I think is interesting (and problematic) here. In the past someone who admittedly has no experience in medicine would yield the floor to either experts or those who speak in ways that lead us to think that they might just have some knowledge. Let's use adjl as an example. I of course don't know his background, but I think it's reasonable to think he has some knowledge in the area given the medical vocabulary he has available. He could be pulling one over on us, sure, but I think it's more likely true that he has some knowledge. What reason would he have to make things up?

Whether you accept adjl or not, though, the real question is: why do those who admittingly have no knowledge continue to press "I just think" viewpoints? Why is that justified? That wasn't something that used to happen when I was growing up: people used to be embarrassed to press a viewpoint without knowledge or evidence.

The answer, of course, is that certain leaders have re-trained people to doubt experts and knowledge. In such a world people can believe whatever they want and knowledge is more or less irrelevant. That is very convenient for politics and those who like messageboards, but of course it puts hefty limits upon what we can accomplish together as a society.

And that, of course, is why all of these topics are doomed to cycle on for eternity and why I really shouldn't have opened this back up. :) But who knows: every once in a while you can find a person who is able to be self-critical.

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TopicHow are you supposed to merge into a single lane?
wpot
01/10/23 4:55:45 PM
#17
GanglyKhan posted...
It would also help if the construction crew didn't set up their merge sign like 50 yards from where the lanes merge either.
Ah, but if they don't then people won't obey them anyways.

Traffic signing is a dark art. If people obeyed signs it would be easy. But drivers usually do whatever they THINK they should do, regardless of what any signs say, so you have to experiment with ways to make them feel like they should do what you want them to do. That why cities intentionally plant trees in medians to calm traffic, etc etc.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 2:45:29 PM
#47
  • There are very many possible factors
  • We DO know many factors that appear quite significant beyond simple age
  • Even if you have all known risk factors it doesn't mean you will die. They have just increased your odds of dying from (making up numbers) 0.1% to 58.7%.


I can't decide if you are asking legitimately, wanting us to declare you superman and study you (perhaps I should have listened to Judgmenl), or simply trolling. Done for real this time, though.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 2:33:30 PM
#45
Oh dear I've been @ summoned. :) Very well...

ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
I hear so many survivor tales about how this thing "kicked their ass," what we aren't spending enough time figuring out is how come I'm cruising but other people are dying?
wpot posted...
Right, there's nothing to figure out.

In regards to why some people are dying and others are living there 'isn't anything to figure out' in the sense that isn't a surprise statistically: variation in case severity is the nature of disease. There will always be anecdotal stories about surprising differences between cases. We should not hear those anecdotes and assume that something baffling is occurring.

There is of course more to learn about all diseases and COVID, which is still relatively new, in particular. That work will never end and there will always be more to figure out. And the best infectious disease scientists in the world are doing exactly that.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 2:00:56 PM
#39
Isn't there a Simpsons bit that goes like this?

Homer or whoever: I'm just saying that someone should look into it.
Other person: evidence of looking into it
Homer or whoever: I'm just saying that someone should look into it.
Other person: evidence of looking into it
Homer or whoever: I'm just saying that someone should look into it.
Other person: evidence of looking into it
...etc.

I'm done, anyways!

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 1:41:06 PM
#35
ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
But in those cases where the opposite happens, we need to know why.
Which is why medical science is trying to figure that out using their best tools, which include bulk data and statistics.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 1:31:02 PM
#33
ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
You were the one who said "They could do this study, but there's little reason to." I'm saying this should be paramount, this should be the main thing we're trying to figure out.
I think the main thing we aren't connecting on is the difference between doing a study for one case (which is usually not terribly useful for the individual, usually not very interesting scientifically, and frankly not possible to do for anything close to every difficult case due to the resources needed) and doing a study that covers many people in relation to a specific factor (which is being done constantly). We cannot do a large number of detailed studies of individuals to address their individual issues. We CAN do large studies of many individuals to address the issues that are regularly seen in them. Statistics can't be removed from the process in a world of eight billion people.

ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
But what you should be able to do is look at that person who died of a particular strain and answer why. Or catch them before they die and figure out why they're having such a bad reaction to it.
In most cases science, even now - three years in to a pandemic - can give a good answer in most cases. They can - even now - warn people who are at high risk. Will we ever be able to do so with near certainty for ALL cases? No, that's impossible given the near infinite numbers of causal interactions. That is true of both COVID and any other disease. The more we study the better we will know and the quicker we'll be able to identify causes, but expecting diagnosis perfection isn't reasonable.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 12:23:16 PM
#23
ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
they're not even doing these studies.
That might be the silliest thing you've said yet. The infectious disease organizations have studied little other than this for the past three years. What makes you think they aren't trying to know all that they can? They have identified many strong casual factors, but there is always more to know.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 12:17:51 PM
#20
If they did an in-depth study of a young person who died (initial viral load, genetics, risk factors, treatment history, etc) science is likely to give you a decent, if imperfect, answer regarding which factors caused a particular case to became severe. However, there is usually not the time to do all of that while a person is being treated (nor a reason in some cases as the treatment is the same regardless of the causal factors) and there is no reason to do to go through all of that effort in an autopsy. Sure, it wouldn't be a complete answer (as adjl points out the number of possible factors is effectively infinite) but it is largely sufficient for our scientific understanding. There is and always will be more to know, but the simple fact that it is severe in one person and negligible in another is not a great mystery.

ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
I should be able to read an article that says "Here's All The Strains And Which Ones Are Deadly And Which Ones You Don't Have To Worry About Provided You Have This Particular Immune System." I should be able to read an article that says "Even If You're Young And Healthy, Here's What's Likely Wrong With You If You Die From This Particular Strain Of The Virus." I should be able to read an article that says "Here's Where Your Immune System Failed You In The Battle Against This Particular Virus."
You can read such papers for specific factors. But there are an infinite number of potential factors so it can never be complete.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 11:24:25 AM
#8
ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
Nothing to figure out? You don't just throw your hands up at a medical mystery and say "No one knows." You get to the bottom of it.

The fact that you suggest older people would probably die from this suggests that there is something to figure out. There are at the very least patterns to discern about who lives and who dies.
I just told you the pattern: it is more severe in older people and the unvaccinated. I'm sure a infectious disease expert could explain why in fairly accurate terms at this point. There are other risks groups also, statistically, along with factors like the weight of viral load for a specific person. What more are you wanting to know...are you needing some sort of wacky theory?

ItsKaljinyuTime posted...
Also, the vaccine protects me, not the old people. I can still catch it and throw it, it's just the symptoms would be more manageable for me. And only me.
It's odd that you view the severity of the illness as a great mystery but have absolute certainty about your belief that your actions don't affect anyone else.

I would laugh about your edit, but it's too sad. G'day.

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TopicI went through all of 2020 through 2022 without catching corona. No vax either.
wpot
01/10/23 11:03:46 AM
#6
adjl posted...
There are enough factors that are outside of anyone's control that attributing it to more than blind luck is little more than guesswork.

Right, there's nothing to figure out. From the beginning an infectious disease expert would have told you any result from being asymptomatic to death was possible. It's all statistics regarding how bad it is in comparison to other diseases amongst the general public. Also, it's now clear that age is a strong factor: it doesn't affect most young people nearly as much as it affects older people. It's also clear that the Omicron/recent strains are not as potent as the earlier strains.

Here's hoping you didn't pass the disease to someone older and more vulnerable because your viral load became larger than it needed to be due your choice not to get a harmless vaccine.

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TopicDo you like road trips? What is the longest/furthest you have driven in shot?
wpot
01/10/23 9:22:19 AM
#8
Longest would have been 14 hours as a passenger from MN out to the Colorado ski resorts. We just pushed straight through and tried to sleep in the van (Jr high youth event).

As a driver, yeah, 8-9 hours with minimal breaks to the Black Hills or St Louis or a Canadian fishing camp.

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TopicHow are you supposed to merge into a single lane?
wpot
01/10/23 8:45:02 AM
#14
I work for a DOT. We spent a lot of money a few years ago trying to get people to zipper merge a few years ago in all situations. If everyone would actually do it it would be great: queues wouldn't stretch as far back into nearby intersections, there would be no winners and losers (i.e. early and late mergers) and thus less road rage, and it would be predictable/safe. But that's not human nature: some people want to be cautious and merge early and others want to get ahead.

So it is what it is. I can see where people wouldn't like it, but the only alternative is merging way early and setting up the road rage/unpredictable queue scenario.

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TopicWhat are the most used apps on your phone?
wpot
01/09/23 3:37:01 PM
#14
Just basic operational stuff. If I want to do anything substantive I use a computer. Keyboard/mouse >> small touch screen.

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TopicAre you a monogamous gamer?
wpot
01/09/23 9:58:24 AM
#16
LinkPizza posted...
Wouldnt that be closer to open, then?
Hmm...I suppose so if we're being technical out it. One serious relationship, but one-night stands are allowed if there are no strings attached. :)

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Topic"It 'insists' upon itself."
wpot
01/09/23 9:46:51 AM
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That line comes to mind for me fairly commonly, especially these days. It would be a movie that is so certain that it's characters or plot or politics or something are so good or clever or right that it takes it for granted that the audience likes/agrees with them when it shouldn't. I.e. having a big dramatic score for a moment when a frankly dull twist occurs. Or assuming that simply having some characters that were previously popular appear in a sequel will automatically be interesting without finding them something good to do. Or, yes, assuming that I both agree with the politics of a movie and (probably even more to the point) want politics shoved in my face yet again in my entertainment.

Or just in general when you get the sense that a movie thinks it is far more clever than it is. Glass Onion comes to mind, although that one was silly enough that you probably wouldn't say it 'insisted on itself'.

The new Avatar maybe: it was pretty insistent that you should still like it's original characters (at any age, in any form) and was so confident that you would like it visually that they could use a generic action movie plot and have Navi talk verbally to whales without explanation. I mean, it was kind of right: it was a fine spectacle in a time of few spectacles, but it doesn't feel like a movie I need to see again.

The "insists on itself" wording is a snooty enough thing to say that it was made for laughs, but it means something.

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TopicAre you a monogamous gamer?
wpot
01/08/23 11:25:22 PM
#3
More or less monogamous. Only one game with a storyline at a time.

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TopicWhy do employers cut hours even when they are understaffed?
wpot
01/08/23 2:18:05 PM
#9
Founders are often idealistic to a degree, yes, so small businesses are more likely to have good customer service. Buut if it comes down to a choice between making money and cutting service theyre all going to cut service. Fortunately thats not always the choice, but still: among businesses that are larger than one family i I dont have a problem with most.


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TopicWhy do employers cut hours even when they are understaffed?
wpot
01/08/23 11:10:23 AM
#7
^ Right. For those who don't see it naturally by now, most businesses care far more for making money than they do providing good service. Good service is only provided if that's what needed to make money (usually in situations where there is good competition).

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TopicHow do you drink soft drinks/soda/pop
wpot
01/08/23 11:06:07 AM
#7
I don't do desserts for the most part, so pop is my main sweetness source. And I don't do coffee so it's my caffeine source. (And sometimes I would say I don't really drink water so it's my water source, but I try hard not to be doing that)

Anyways, a 20 oz bottle is too much. A 2 liter just goes flat and takes up too much space in the fridge. There's not much reason to pour it from the can unless you want to mix it with rum or something. So a can.

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TopicDo you like "sandbox" games?
wpot
01/07/23 9:46:33 PM
#37
Count_Drachma posted...
Except for the absurdly thick world where you constantly stumbled on new things and massive amounts of just random lore and stories in various locations.
I get that take, but the mostly-disconnected randomness isn't the substance I want. It's again like the world: there are a ton of things to see/read...but where do they take us, really?

Nothing against anyone who likes that style game, it just doesn't scratch my storyline itch.

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Topic6 year old shoots teacher in Virginia
wpot
01/07/23 3:47:11 PM
#18
What I meant is that leaving a gun out is something that nobody in their right mind would do AND there are too many people not in their right mind here in the US.

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Topic6 year old shoots teacher in Virginia
wpot
01/07/23 3:40:08 PM
#16
Nichtcrawler-X posted...
I would like to say no one in their right mind does that, but news keep being posted here on PotD that shows it happens way too often across the waters.
Those aren't mutually exclusive.

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Topic6 year old shoots teacher in Virginia
wpot
01/07/23 11:43:31 AM
#8
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We've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas!


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