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I was gonna have a September 10,000th party!
200 posts a day
20 posts an hour for 10 hours a day
If we both chip in it'll be easy
Don't stop until you see my jizzuche fly out
His new penis usual, I see
MY penis?
I think you mean OUR penis
Bad Boys Move In Silence
gMEAT IS BURGERh painted on his army helmet
Pro-meat surf gabber
Use the same razor to shave your pubes and moustache
Usa a lame phaser to rave your tubes and smoke hash!!!!!
That would mean 200 posts a day!
captain, the posting nacelles weren't made for this kind of pleasure
Yeah, whatever, why the fuck not.
insatiable cocklust
I'll just crank out some stream-of-consciousness posts like I did in the last few versions of this thread.
If only I had something interesting to post about.
I wonder if vitamin supplements actually do anything.
I mean, vitamin deficiencies definitely do exist, but what proportion of the population would actually have a deficiency if it weren't for supplements?
I think vitamin D deficiency is pretty common.
In fact, I got tested for it a few years ago, and was deficient.
I've been taking supplements ever since, but I don't know if they really do anything.
I certainly don't feel any different since starting them.
The problem with things like this is that you can never know where you'd be if you weren't doing whatever you're doing.
Maybe I'd actually be way worse off without these pills.
The only way to know whether things like this work is big, double blind studies.
So, presumably, there are big double blind studies about vitamin D supplements, otherwise doctors wouldn't prescribe them.
if you let me wantgfpost, this whole thread could be finished within a day
I could literally open up NCBI in another tab right now and find a dozen peer reviewed studies about it if I wanted to.
But I have posts to make.
Also, I don't actually care.
But should I?
Maybe the use of vitamin D supplements is actually hotly contested, and I could learn something interesting and relevant to my own health.
Or if not vitamin D, then other supplements.
I vaguely recall hearing that calcium supplements can actually be harmful due to the way large doses of calcium affect nerves or something.
That might be total bullshit, please don't avoid calcium supplements if you need them just because some nerd on the internet half-remembered something.
Is that related to how adults shouldn't drink milk?
>>46
I know even less about that, although I have heard that theory.
Personally, I don't drink milk.
I mean, I drink soy milk, not real milk.
I tried a whole bunch of different milk substitutes, and soy milk is the one that tastes closest to actual milk, and can still make a decent cup of tea.
It also has a way longer shelf life than regular milk, which is wonderful.
No more going sour after a matter of days.
Soy is "fine", but for coffee I like oat milk more. Doesn't taste like actual milk, but it's good in its own way.
>>53
Mmm, that's fair. Maybe I should give oat milk another chance.
It was one of the better ones.
Pretty sure it was cheaper, too.
I should put some music on.
All I can hear is the hum of the dehumidifier.
I'm so glad I got that dehumidifier.
I've had horrible problems with mould growing on the walls every winter for the past few years.
That seems to have stopped since getting it, though.
Well, I only got it a few weeks ago, so it might be too early to say for sure.
Mould is disgusting.
Sometimes I wonder if I should try creating "art". A video series, animation, game or something like that.
I hate it.
Pretty sure it's awful for your lungs, too.
Remember to start small.
Perhaps a simple little text adventure or something.
Creating art can be really therapeutic.
It's a nice way to connect with other people, too.
Or just to work through things yourself.
I know a lot of people write just to get their feelings out, and then never share it with anyone.
That's fair enough, but it does seem like a shame.
I mean, some of my early writing was... not good.
It does make me cringe just remembering some of it.
But I'm not ashamed of it, it helped me to get better.
So yeah, I guess you don't have to share your first few creative works.
But appreciate them for what they are.
>>37 You are welcome to, no one needs to gleth you post anything. I'm happy to read any wise musing or retarded opinion or hollow brainfart shared with the Elitist Superstructure, because you're here for a reason
Please.
That'd at least get us on track.
>>60 I have a some hidden mould too, I wonder if that's what's making me cough all the time
Biscuits are nice.
I want some biscuits...
I don't like coffee, though.
I've had a gpersistent coughh and been gself-isolatingh for a few years
>>86,91
Yeah, you should definitely do something about that mould.
I had something similar, I kept getting horrible respiratory infections every winter.
I miss those Echo biscuits, white bubbly chocolate on a chocolate biscuit stick, wrapped in milk chocolate
Haven't caught one yet this year, and I really hope I don't.
Anyway, you should be able to buy some mould spray in any decent sized shop.
That'll get rid of the mould for now, but it won't prevent it coming back.
Make sure you ventilate your room occasionally, and try to avoid leaving furniture/stuff right up against the walls.
Especially outward facing walls.
Most of my writing for the past few years has been introspective diary stuff... which is nice purely because it's easy to write about, but has probably been at least slightly harmful for my ability to write things that others are going to read.