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  • ArviaArvia Member Posts: 2,101
    I used to have a stomach of steel, but that's over. Now I even have to put milk into my coffee (yikes at first, but I got used to it).

    The next poster has never touched a living cow's tongue (they *are* rough and raspy!)
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    False. I think cows are amazing animals and often very social. if I see a cow I tend to up to it and talk to it a bit. I just like them, so I don't eat them.

    The next person has been on an unusual diet and will tell us which and what came out of it.
  • KamigoroshiKamigoroshi Member Posts: 5,870
    Kinda false? It's not like the keto diet is all that unusual anymore. First couple of days are tiresome, but the body adapts to it.

    The next poster wouldn't dare to eat the food of other people's food away. The audacity!
  • ArdanisArdanis Member Posts: 1,736
    True, but I was only 8-9 years old then, so I don't remember it in full details.

    I had tuberculosis, and my mom didn't like turning me into a meds junkee, so she found a herbalist doctor with extensive studies in Tibetan medicine. I was put on a diet for a year or a bit longer and couldn't eat eggs, meat, cheese and other milk derivaties, sweets, white bread. I could eat rye bread, vegetables, soy meat, and probably some fish too. I had to drink hot milk (trying not to vomit it back out, lol, even its smell is enough for me), drink various herbs, eat ginger and garlic.
    My general health had improved a bit and tuberculosis was gone without a trace, and now I know how to make kids learn their ******* place :D

    Next poster likes healthy food.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    I do and I used to eat it for a long time, but no longer.

    The next person makes their own lemonade.
  • gorgonzolagorgonzola Member Posts: 3,864
    sometimes, but seldom as usually i drink water, or sometimes a little beer or wine. also tea and coffee (to much coffee, but lately i am spontaneously drinking less of it, a thing that "happens", without effort or intent).
    anyway i never drink commercial lemonade, coke or that kind of factory made drinks, when i want lemonade or orange juice i prepare them myself starting from lemons and oranges.

    the next poster drinks lassi ( a mix of curd and milk that sometimes is flavored with spices and/or sugar ).
  • ZaghoulZaghoul Member, Moderator Posts: 3,938
    False, I'm a vegan and drink plant 'milk' only.

    The next poster has tried being a vegetarian and 'fell off the wagon' more than once.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    Only once. I went hardcore vegan, even eliminating processed sugar from my diet. But my father got sick and it was very hard to take care of him and continue on that strict diet.

    I’ve been thinking about getting back on it, however, it is an extremely hard commitment to make alone. I got more ridicule than support the first time I did it.

    The next poster puts sugar in their tea/coffee.
  • ArdanisArdanis Member Posts: 1,736
    True, unless it's green tea, that I prefer as raw as possible.
    Zaghoul wrote: »
    False, I'm a vegan and drink plant 'milk' only.
    Oohhh! Now I really want to go and buy me some coconuts :thumbsup:

    Next poster thinks it's about time to start a new thread about food and cooking.
  • gorgonzolagorgonzola Member Posts: 3,864
    true, i already started one about pizza, i am very interested in food and cooking.

    the next poster has never started a thread in those forums.
  • KamigoroshiKamigoroshi Member Posts: 5,870
    False. And I never ended one either.

    The next poster believes that the majority of Illusionists have a unhealthy fetish for Invisible Stalkers.
  • ArdanisArdanis Member Posts: 1,736
    edited May 2019
    False, there is nothing unhealthy about stalking the object of your thoughts from the shadows. Otherwise assassins would be out of job.

    Next poster remembers actually having used the Invisible Stalker spell in BG2.
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    Yup. It lasts 9 hours, so you could summon 5 of them before resting and you'd have a full raft of summons without even using up any spells for the day.

    The next poster is upset that the Chromatic Orb projectile isn't colorful.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    False. I rarely, if ever, think about graphics. Maybe I'm a bit boring, but I care about the effect of the spell only. Though I gotta admit when I played PoE2 and threw constant lightning storms that effect was pretty epic!

    The next person would like to be reborn as a rodent in their next life.
  • KamigoroshiKamigoroshi Member Posts: 5,870
    False. If I'd have a say in my reincarnation process I will be anything *but* yet another mammal. Now, an amphibian or mollusk on the other hand...

    The next poster would like to be a non-mammalian shapeshifter.
  • ArdanisArdanis Member Posts: 1,736
    True, it never hurts to be armed with tentacles when you've got a village to terrorize.

    Next poster thinks anime weebs are taking over the internet.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    False, I don't even know what anime weebs are.

    Ok, googled it so now I know. I see a lot of ppl who seem to like anime for some reason(s) unknown to me, but perhaps not to the extent of taking over though.

    The next person will tell me why they love anime but I still won't understand since it looks rather childish and boring to me and I just don't get it.
  • ThacoBellThacoBell Member Posts: 12,235
    True! Its...basically the same appeal as any other form of entertainment. You got dramas, fantasy, sci-fi, realistic stories. The big difference is the aesthetics, and the lens of Japanese culture. Its usually these last two that tends to be the sticking point for people. Personally I find it easier to hang on to my suspension of disbelief when something is animated. Its easier to keep the visuals consistent with themselves than say, seeing obvious cgi effects in a live action film. Wow, that was kinda boring.

    The next poster will regale us wiht something exciting!
  • OrlonKronsteenOrlonKronsteen Member Posts: 905
    False. I can barely keep my eyes open today, and am a man of few words.

    The next poster doesn't just talk an exciting game - they live it! They have a job in which they regularly put their life on the line.
  • SkatanSkatan Member, Moderator Posts: 5,352
    True. I regularly go into board rooms full of Devils, Demons, Fallen Planetars and other corporate management abominations armed with nothing else than a few poorly created and rehearsed PowerPoint slides and a giganormous mug of coffee.

    The next person has something extraordinary planned for this weekend and will tell us what.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    Let’s see here. This evening, we are bringing my sister’s dog to the vet to be put down after 12 years of a happy life. Tomorrow I am working early then probably having friends over to drink my sorrows away. Sunday, I will recover and maybe watch the finale of Game of Thrones.

    The next poster is like my roommate who refuses to watch Game of a thrones to say “I like being one of the few people who has never watched an episode of GoT.”
  • ArviaArvia Member Posts: 2,101
    edited May 2019
    Yes! I'm going to sleep at least until 7am! I'm an introvert, I don't do extraordinary. Old Chinese curse "may you live in interesting times".

    The next poster has deliberately done something dangerous and will tell us what.
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    (I moved a comment of @deltago's over from the politics thread, so the above two posts are both in response to @Skatan's)
  • ArdanisArdanis Member Posts: 1,736
    edited May 2019
    True, although I'm unsure which to tell you about, I haven't got a whole day. Let's see... in highschool I used to make pyrotechnics. Burned my hand (god, did it hurt :D ) and a bottle of acid had blown up and showered my room - only by pure luck it didn't get onto my face, because my bed was near and I was sleeping when it happened.

    Next poster hates chemistry.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    semiticgod wrote: »
    (I moved a comment of @deltago's over from the politics thread, so the above two posts are both in response to @Skatan's)

    Oops.
  • OrlonKronsteenOrlonKronsteen Member Posts: 905
    Not sure if hate is the word: I was just completely inept at it when I took it way back in high school. I hated school to begin with and was spiraling downhill with addiction. My lab partner (we were assigned desks for two for the entire year, with a shared sink, Bunsen burner, etc.) was just as much of a burnout as me. We were a couple of clowns, lol.

    The next poster excels in the sciences.
  • ArviaArvia Member Posts: 2,101
    edited May 2019
    Deleted. Too slow.
  • semiticgoddesssemiticgoddess Member Posts: 14,903
    Yup. I woke up late and only just finished my work for today, so I haven't had lunch yet. I have a long-running habit of forgetting to eat lunch because eating is a distraction for me rather than a source of pleasure. I'd actually be willing to live on an IV drip if it was practical to do so; I don't like to stop work or play just to eat.

    The next poster has a bad eating habit. But, they're going to fix it and feel better!
  • ArviaArvia Member Posts: 2,101
    Trying to change it. I almost always skip breakfast because I'm too lazy to get up early and then it's only coffee...

    The next poster is a morning person.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    edited May 2019
    Falsish. I have unorthodox sleeping habits. Sometimes I will sleep for 12 hours, sometimes I will sleep for 2 (like today!). After waking up naturally, I am good to go regardless of the time and usually can’t fall back to sleep even if I tried. If something else wakes me up (such as an alarm going off for a half hour) it usually takes me an hour or two and a cup of coffee to start functioning properly. The exception to this is if I have a deadline in the next 24 hours and I was too tired to finish the project, I would go to sleep thinking about the project, and set an alarm for how long I would want to sleep for. When the alarm goes off I am up with enough vigour to start working right away, usually with new ideas.

    I will also sleep through anything if I don’t have anything planned for the day and my alarm has to be white noise or else my mind will just incorporate it into the dream I am having.

    Tl;dr if I get enough sleep, I am a morning person.

    The next poster prefers the British spelling of words of a word like colour or vigour to the American counterpart color or vigor.

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