Gizmojunk
Antediluvian as Feck

Btw, your conumdrum is similar to me finding a decent rifle for smaller hands. Lot of folk recommended AR15 for ergonomics.
Btw, your conumdrum is similar to me finding a decent rifle for smaller hands. Lot of folk recommended AR15 for ergonomics.
Hahaha. And i thought the 10mm SMG was bad ergonomics.
Most households drink milk unless they're vegan or lactose intolerantDo Americans not feed their children milk? My kid became a milk monster at preschool.
Would it shock you if i told i learned it by heart? i learned it when i first started getting into playing short scales so i could hear them and distinguish the sounds between the brands and models (Gibson EB0, EB3, Fender Mustang, Jaguar, etc). Have you tried baritone guitars? They have a longer scale length and theyre basically made for guitarists who think like bassists. Itll be tuned a bit lower but theyre made for big hands. Btw, your conumdrum is similar to me finding a decent rifle for smaller hands. Lot of folk recommended AR15 for ergonomics.
They do, that doesn't force me to enjoy it. Do you not have foods where you live that you do not enjoy?Do Americans not feed their children milk? My kid became a milk monster at preschool.
I gotcha. If you need any advice on a purchase in thr future, you know who to come toI am aware of baritone guitars, seen a few of them played live, but never tried them. Then again, I'm not really a guitar player.
They do, that doesn't force me to enjoy it. Do you not have foods where you live that you do not enjoy?
I do try foods I hate once or twice a year usually to try and enjoy them and still do not. Rarely I would drink chocolate milk but I've never once thought about drinking a glass of milk outside of it being chocolate-fied by dunking too many Oreos in it and even then I'm only really drinking it to not be wasteful. Dairy in general is not very appealing to me. I can eat/drink milk and cheese but I'm not going to melt if it disappeared either.
Do they? I've often heard they feed their small children "formulas" instead of milk. It does sound very weird and dystopian.Most households drink milk unless they're vegan or lactose intolerant
No stomach issues I assume?I used to live off beer and milk
Euros love bringing this up. Big day for you all when American cheese released.That being said, cheese around here differs a lot from what is typically considered cheese in US.
Same on the beer but replace the milk with whiskey and various substances. And cheap delivery subs and 3 pizzas for $15 deals that I swore would last all weekend and I'd wake up still drunk Saturday afternoon wondering where my pizza went.I used to live off beer and milk during my uni days basically
Yeah that part is 100% fine by me, I like smoothies and I like chocolate with milk on occasion. Just getting a glass of normal milk is a bit differentbut do like it in smoothies or with cookies and what not.
Formula is for infants and there's been a decent resurgence in avoiding it if possible. IIRC it's not recommended to use formula for the first 6 months though recommending something to people, especially Americans, goes about as well as you can guess.Do they? I've often heard they feed their small children "formulas" instead of milk. It does sound very weird and dystopian.
Not gonna lie, I think Bri'ish people have been so indoctrinated with propaganda that America is Mad Max-Super-Scary-Experimental-Science-Radiation-Die Die Die-Everyone Got a Warhead in They Pocket-Land that they cannot be similar to us at all and must always notify Americans that they are not similar to us. Somehow this all lead into that I really thought that British people just had no interest in the microwave and thought it was so lazy and dangerous that they refused to buy them so they never took off there. One day a friend from the UK said he was going to heat something up and I was like oh on the stove or oven and he was like, uh the microwave? Blew my fucking mind. Bro wasn't gonna heat it up in the kettle?! Preposterous.Euros love bringing this up.
No.They do, that doesn't force me to enjoy it. Do you not have foods where you live that you do not enjoy?
I do try foods I hate once or twice a year usually to try and enjoy them and still do not. Rarely I would drink chocolate milk but I've never once thought about drinking a glass of milk outside of it being chocolate-fied by dunking too many Oreos in it and even then I'm only really drinking it to not be wasteful. Dairy in general is not very appealing to me. I can eat/drink milk and cheese but I'm not going to melt if it disappeared either.
Must be nice
Haha, yeah this was me.Do they? I've often heard they feed their small children "formulas" instead of milk. It does sound very weird and dystopian.
No stomach issues I assume?
Euros love bringing this up. Big day for you all when American cheese released.
Fair. I liked the higher shelf stuff of course but often was buying the lower shelf shit like Evan Williams.@SquidWard
Whiskey wasn't something we had major access to during uni, because it's kinda expensive. The good stuff is, anyway. Other stronger alcohol was readily available though.
Fair. I liked the higher shelf stuff of course but often was buying the lower shelf shit like Evan Williams.
Wild Turkey or Maker's Mark were the more expensive ones I bought often but rarer occasions I'd buy some real top shelf shit.
Very sad. But good at the same time. Don't drink that gasoline! I have two bottles of the same decently high shelf bourbon in my house I still have yet to open. Something with a buffalo on it. Had it like 4 years ago at a new year's party and said, "Hey this is pretty good" and my family was like oh a bourbon he didn't know about? Let's buy him some as a gift! Without realizing I probably won't drink it lol.Another issue over here is that the selection wasn't all that large and most of the stuff was expensive on account of import, if anything else. So pretty much everything was higher shelf stuff for us.
That rubberish feeling cheese they also sell in SE Asia. And some powder milk (Milo), also marketed a lot. Similarly how they sell some weird diluted/oversugared honey with lots of marketing. But in SE Asia it's oft too hot to make much milk from dairy cattle as I understand and I have never seen any domesticated bees either, so there's that. US supposedly IS NOT in tropics (aside Florida, who has more alike climate, I guess) though, which makes their cheese deficit weirder.I love milk, but too much will have me on the toilet all day.
American "cheese" is not even allowed to be labled as cheese. It is a cheese product. I also hate those pre-shredded bags of cheese. It's covered in that white cellulose powder. Just grate your own. Melts better too.