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TopicAnyone here have an air fryer?
Rainbow_Dashing
10/03/20 9:18:10 PM
#5
Antifar posted...
Thinking about getting one for my dad for Christmas, but have no idea what sort of brand would be good for that
I have a...Power Air Fryer Pro.

https://www.amazon.com/Power-Features-Professional-Dehydrator-Rotisserie/dp/B0769Y1JVN

I got it from QVC for like 60 bucks or something? I love it, I use it often. You can make a rotisserie chicken with it and it comes out perfect. Fries come out great, pizza bites come out great, tonight I actually had some nuggets from mcdonalds from yesterday, threw them in there and they came out perfectly crunchy as if they weren't leftovers. It does make loud blowing noises, but I don't think it's horrible. It doesn't seem to take up too much counter space and I've also made jerky in it that has come out great.

Pretty solid thing. I got it purely for having essentially a convection toaster oven and it works in that aspect just right.

I guess you want reliability, but uhh I've had mine for 2 years and no problems yet.

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TopicCE: Among Us Matches?
Rainbow_Dashing
10/01/20 3:39:07 AM
#420
Alpha218 posted...
It does do that (and vitals and door sensors on the other maps). Still not strong enough though
Comms is so weak, that I tell people if there's ever a comms sabotage and you're down to four, to not even bother doing it. Because then they can't sabotage anything else and you can stay clumped without being forced to separate while the imp has to just stand there watching you do tasks. COMMS SUCKS THAT MUCH. I'd rather blindly walk around looking for tasks with near immunity than to risk lights out or a reactor call.

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TopicMLP Social v2494: "How quickly we turn into savages."
Rainbow_Dashing
09/16/20 12:11:31 AM
#353
MegamanXfan21xx posted...


BPM: Bullets Per Minute looks fucking metal as hell. It's a roguelite FPS where you and the enemies attack to a rhythm. When you beat a boss, they stop attacking and you can put a few more shots into them at your own pace, meaning you finish them off with a little freestyle. Just wish it didn't have an overwhelmingly red and yellow color scheme, because that seems like it would hurt your eyes after a while.
Why they jacking the concept of crypt of the necrodancer?
https://youtu.be/CENF14Iloxw?t=42

Nah it looks fun but yeah that eye cancer color.

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TopicIn Florida, Schools Under Pressure To Get Rid Of Police Officers
Rainbow_Dashing
09/14/20 3:12:48 PM
#7
It's easy to say that, but when the Parkland Shootings happen again, then people are gonna be wondering where the cops were. Just like during Parkland they wondered where that school resource officer went when the shootings happened. Don't forget though, that most people would've gone in unarmed to confront the shooter instead of standing outside blocking off exits.


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TopicWatching the cooler DBZ movie
Rainbow_Dashing
09/10/20 10:21:44 PM
#18
FabIe posted...
Cooler is neat. Metal cooler was. . . Yeah. . .
You actually got to see metal cooler and goku fight in the instant transmission dimension while vegeta is sitting there clueless. That was one of my favorite parts and just goes to show how OP IT is if you don't have it.

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TopicI haven't eaten Taco Bell in like 4 years...
Rainbow_Dashing
09/08/20 7:42:39 PM
#16
Lost_All_Senses posted...


My main problem was always getting the crunchwrap and without fail, always having all the vegetables on one side and the meat and cheese on the other. I felt like an idiot everytime I went and Im a creature of habit when it comes to ordering meals.
Dude make your own crunchwrap. I used to love them, but ever since buying burrito flour tortillas and tostadas I can make my own waaaaaaaay better crunchwraps. More meat and cheese and none of the cruddy tomatoes. You can pour your own sauce in before cooking it so you don't have to unfold it. I usually use nacho cheese too.

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TopicWWE bans talent from using third-party platforms [Like Twitch]
Rainbow_Dashing
09/04/20 10:54:17 PM
#12
Topicwhy do internet ppl reflexively wax poetic about how delicious Chick fil a is
Rainbow_Dashing
09/02/20 4:53:36 PM
#21
Their food is pretty solid, everytime I go in the employees seem to be happy to be there, the service is actually good, the service is fast. Even when they're packed they're still fast. I've been seated and served in times I never expected to be served at.

They seem to be run pretty well considering it is a franchise. I believe they have strict requirements for giving out franchises and that's part of the success and happiness of the employees themselves, so props to them. Oh it's also always clean when I go.

Out of all fast food, they're the best. Their chicken tenders and waffle fries are great. I think Five Guys is also up there. I can't really think of any other fast food that compares to them.

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TopicWhat's your favorite roguelike (or roguelite?)
Rainbow_Dashing
08/20/20 6:01:17 PM
#23
BoyOfBattle posted...


roguelike = ascii graphics, turn based, perma death.
Tales of Maj Eyal doesn't use ascii graphics, and there's tile based forms of rogue too. It doesn't have to always be ascii, but turn based, grid movement and perma death usually fits the description of roguelike.

I won't complain about the roguelite description, sounds about right. Can literally be any type of game honestly with perma death, procedural generated maps, and maybe meta progression. You have schmups like monolith, to card games like slay the spire, to platforming action shooters like noita, to fps like tower of guns, to freaking megamanbattle network the roguelite like one step from eden.

All the above I'd consider roguelites, but not roguelikes.

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TopicSuggest me a rogueLITE to play.
Rainbow_Dashing
08/20/20 5:09:07 PM
#11
Tyranthraxus posted...


Roguelike means "like rogue" so Dungeons of Dredmor is a roguelike. Roguelite is a game that takes the same randomly generated playing area with permanent death ideas from Rogue but uses them in an original format. Progression doesn't have to carry over but it usually does.
He has it right. When someone says roguelikes and roguelites the correct definition of roguelike is a game like rogue. The original ass computer version made in ascii bullshit where you try to win and lose hundreds of times with no sense of direction until you figure out the mechanics by sheer trial and error.



Something like that. Games that are roguelikes are things like nethack, dungeons of dreadmore, adom, dungeon crawl stone soup, doomrl, cogmind, caves of qud, angband, cataclysm dark days ahead, tangledeep, tales of majeyal. There's modern looking ones that don't look like ascii and are a bit more generous in terms of advice but in general they tend to be hard and you learn by trial and error.

A rouge LITE is something that uses the mechanics of death and respawn at the beginning and you keep something whether it's items or skills, and you can pay to keep more. Sometimes you don't get to keep anything but you start over and begin a new proceedurally generated dungeon. Games that let you progress with skills after death are something like deadcells or rogue legacy, or necrodancer. Games that start over and you keep nothing, are ftl, noita, slay the spire, dicey dungeons, one step from eden.

Honestly they need to get rid of the name roguelite. It causes too much confusion because this distinction has to be made. A game being called a roguelike and not being like rogue is just an absolute scam. A roguelite can means so much. Proceedurally generated dungeons? Sure. Permadeath? Sure. Keep Progression after dying? MAYBE. RANDOMNESS? 100%

Keeping in line with your desire for keeping progression from previous runs...uhh, rogue legacy is like that and crypt of the necrodancer, if you want some card based game that has progression Griftlanders is a roguelite as well. Wizard of Legend has some progression but nothing like you can come in souped up and crush shit. Uhh roguelites can VARY significantly in gameplay, you have action games, fps, puzzle, card, bullet hell, all made in a roguelite form. It's really what you're up to. The proceedurally random nature of these games make it easier to develop as you don't have to care too much about level design more so how it scales which is why people latch and develop these games enmasse.

I play a lot of roguelites and roguelikes, so I can give some advice to put you in line. I don't think dead cells has the progression you're looking for. You don't get stronger every single run, sometimes you just get a weapon at random as a bonus as far as I remember. I'm only a 4 boss cell plebe, so I don't recommend that. Slay the spire like someone else said does have some progression but you start over with a fresh deck that's always the same, what is progression is the cards you find along the way that you unlock that you can add to your deck later on. Rogue legacy fits with what you want spot on. Isaac and Gungeon do not have progression in the sense that each time you start you get stronger, no you can unlock characters or more guns or more abilities that you can find later on. Same thing with Risk of Rain. I haven't played Risk of Rain 2 however to confirm there is no progression right as you begin or if it's something you unlock to make a run different later on.

Looking through my library, dungeonmans is a roguelike AND has progression as well in it from what I remember of it from 2 years ago. You train heroes and when you die one of them takes over. So you have progression from who you've trained.

In general if you like difficult games and restarting and learning new things roguelikes are your thing. If you like games that are a bit difficult but get easier with time you'll prefer roguelites. A roguelike is basically set in stone usually being turn based grid based combat, whereas a roguelite can be literally any genre.

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TopicTrans women assaulted on Hollywood Blvd, men laugh while recording the assault
Rainbow_Dashing
08/18/20 7:37:50 PM
#36
parabola_master posted...


I understand what you are saying, but the laughing and mocking is because they are trans. In fact, people found the men's instagram accounts and they kept referring to the women as "it." I don't know what more proof you need for it to be considered a transphobic attack.
Ahh, I watched, but I couldn't really tell what people were saying, kind of focused on captions. Fuck those guys then.

I rewatched, and I heard them saying her and she. You sure that at the time of the attack they knew they were trans? It's possible after the fact and when they're getting exposed they realized that they were trans. From what I can tell the woman in the video is claiming they got robbed while waiting for an uber. I find it really hard to believe these guys saw these women, and were like are they trans? And started attacking them. They probably just saw a bunch of vulnerable women that were easy pickings and attacked them. Then found out they were trans later on and started saying transphobic shit. Eitherway, they're fucked hopefully with this amount of evidence against them. There's a difference between a transphobic attack fueled by hatred and just straight up mugging people for macho points in front of your friends to record and review later. They probably got their jollies off finding out they were trans when this got big and are laughing more about it and doubling down for toughness points. Stupid shit.

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TopicTrans women assaulted on Hollywood Blvd, men laugh while recording the assault
Rainbow_Dashing
08/18/20 6:18:01 PM
#13
Did they have to be called trans women? It sounds like they were attacked specifically because they were trans? Can't it just be they attacked a bunch of women? I feel pretty bad about what happened, but the title seems to be trying to frame it as if it was a transphobic attack. Seems like a bunch of guys preying on vulnerable women and taking their valuables. Fucked up shit and messed up the cops just passed by like it was nothing.

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TopicWhat Gen Z'ers Really Think of Millennials
Rainbow_Dashing
08/18/20 4:16:23 PM
#52
Eliza-Schuyler posted...
literally 1 out of 50 in my class.
every generation had stupid trends.
wasnt there one where people swallowed a live goldfish?
or planking
Dumb asses doing salt ice on the back of their hands to be "tough."

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TopicWhat Gen Z'ers Really Think of Millennials
Rainbow_Dashing
08/18/20 4:13:35 PM
#49
Parappa09 posted...


Millennials think theres some great divide between my generation and their generation. They say stuff like "kids today dont know about this" when realistically, we all grew up with the same things. Danielle, 16, Essex
XFD It's cool the pain of your family picking up the phone and ruining your AOL connection is something they go through everyday. Or you know the pain of not having a cell phone, ever try calling your friends through land lines or memorizing phone numbers? Just in general anything pre mainstream internet. Or going to get a magazine to complete a game because you have no clue what to do. I mean I remember recording DBZ on VCR, I didn't get on demand streaming like I did back then to have whatever I wanted. Wikipedia wasn't as big (until high schoolish) so encyclopedias were things you had to look through to get any info. By the time I hit late high school/college is when I'd say a lot of the same things are essentially the same. But still culture norms of vidya games being for nerds and shit wasn't cool back then. Anime? Oh lord if you talked about anime. Now it's somewhat accepted. Not mad, but there's some things to understand before making a sweeping statement such as we all grew up with the same things. That just makes me laugh.

I'm sure culture norms behind DnD and Magic are different too. I see DnD being advertised on twitch and tons of people watch it. DnD if I recall correctly was devil's work, same for Magic. Now you don't even have to play against people just go do MTG Arena and I believe you can qualify for actual tournaments through there. That's fucking wonderful. That just didn't exist. Imagine going to school virtually?

In fact...if there was a coronavirus event in my time. I honestly don't know what they would do. The best I can imagine is the school administration hijacking a bunch of public tv channels and you go watch channel 10-22 for all your gradeschool needs. Kindergardeners watch channel 10 for the day and do the work. Then...you just fucking mail it in? Get graded and come back? I have no clue.

Black friday is dying, gone are the days of waiting in lines to get the latest tech and getting trampled. There's a lot that has changed between now and then and probably for the better.

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TopicI do not buy headphones over $70 because they break eventually
Rainbow_Dashing
08/14/20 8:25:59 PM
#14
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018APC4LE
I've been using those for 2 years and they've been fine. I only use them when I go running or cycling so they have a lot of sweat use in them and still work great, no problems ever with them yet. They're also cheapo 20 dollar ones. NEVER HAD A CONNECTION PROBLEM WITH THEM.

Only complaint is, that they have maybe like a 10-20 hour battery life? I think? I've had them die on me once and tbh I don't know, it may have been several days I hadn't recharged them. I usually recharge them after every run or bike trip I make.

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Topica picture of a toucan
Rainbow_Dashing
08/09/20 1:33:13 PM
#58
And I learned a bunch of stuff on my endeavor to figure out what is right and wrong. Baby toucans shiver when it's 80 degrees F. Still blows my mind. These are highly adapted birds to their environment, makes sense considering what they do with their beaks. Apparently they also overheat in flight too if you read more, but I'm burnt out to expound upon that and I don't care now.

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Topica picture of a toucan
Rainbow_Dashing
08/09/20 1:28:51 PM
#57
Alteres posted...
Wow.

That was impressive.

I legitimately appreciated that write up.

Haha, you may want to reread it again, I managed to find that missing article in the end. It's in bold. Chocolate was right, but there's a cute thermal vid of a toucan sleeping in there too, that you'll have to download. Made it kind of worth it.

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Rainbow_Dashing
08/09/20 1:27:28 PM
#56
Choco posted...
wait that's. probably not true? >_> i would assume feathers n shit give you a LOT of surface area per volume

You're probably right, but looking at this abstract I think they're looking ONLY at the surface., not like each feather counts inside outside and then the actual flesh body of the bird.

Estimation of the surface area of the avian body is valuable for thermoregulation and metabolism studies as well as for assessing exposure to oil and other surface-active organic pollutants from a spill. The use of frozen carcasses for surface area estimations prevents the ability to modify the posture of the bird. The surface area of six live homing pigeons in the fully extended flight position was estimated using a noninvasive method. An equation was derived to estimate the total surface area of a pigeon based on its body weight. A pigeon's surface area in the fully extended flight position is approximately 4 times larger than the surface area of a pigeon in the perching position. The surface area of a bird is dependent on its physical position, and, therefore, the fully extended flight position exhibits the maximum area of a bird and should be considered the true surface area of a bird.
https://bio.biologists.org/content/3/6/486

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2009/07/bird-big-air-conditioning-bill
I imagine these guys know more, they say that the bill can radiate heat "anywhere from 5% to 100% of the bird's body heat loss," and when flying is 4times more efficient at dispersing heat. Which is also 4 times more efficient than elephants' ears and duck bills. Apparently babbies don't know how to regulate heat because they need to control the blood vessels of the beak. Seems like is a conscious effort to do so, or it's possible the vascularization of the beak doesn't happen until their older (this one seems less likely, because you'd need that vascularization in the first place to make the beak.

The bill of the toucan attains its remarkable size through a steep ontogenetic growth (Fig. 1), leading to a bill surface area 25 to 40 times larger than that predicted from scaling relationships (17). Changes in bill length follow a moderate trajectory during the first 4 to 5 weeks of life, scaling with positive allometry, relative to body mass (bill length = 0.33 body mass0.598). Thereafter, when the juvenile attains nearly 80% of its adult mass, the bill exhibits more rapid allometric growth, with the scaling exponent (b) increasing to 0.845, nearly three times predictions from isometry. This positive allometry in bill growth led us to examine whether juvenile toucans (n = 2, mass = 503 g, bill length = 10.7 cm) with actively growing bills would have the same ability to modify heat exchange as adults (n = 4, mass = 676 T 42 g, bill length = 18.7 T 0.4 cm; table S1).
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/325/5939/468

So apparently their bills are much more than expected in terms of surface area which is why they can be 30-50% of the surface area of the bird itself. Hope that answers your question now.

As for how they measured the surface area? Apparently it was a figure S1 from this science article (www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/325/5939/468/DC1) "It is, therefore, remarkable that the toucan bill, which represents ~30 to 50% of body surface area (table S1)."

So...looking at S1, WE GOTTA GO DEEPER.

Predicted Bill Area (cm2)(S7) 7.6 0.6 6.4
Predicted Body Surface Area (cm2) (S7) 622 52 513

How did they predict it? Using an equation FROM ANOTHER FUCKING PAPER. S7. G. E. Walsberg, J. R. King, Journal of Experimental Biology 76, 185 (1978).

https://jeb.biologists.org/content/76/1/185.short
This one is free thankfully.

So this guy's paper is basically saying, don't use surface area of skin to determine heat exchange, use the feather surface area, which makes sense. Now where are the formulas.
"In studies of avian thermal biology, the skin surface area is frequently used in calculations (e.g. Veghte, 1964; Pohl, 1969; Drent & Stonehouse, 1971; Calder, 1974) and is commonly estimated using Meeh's (1879) formula with Rubner's (1883) constant of 10 (1) where Sskin is skin surface area beneath the feathers (cm2) and M is body mass (g)."

Sskin as only that skin surface beneath the feathers (doesn't count feet or beaks)


Note how the tail gets ignored for surface area calculations lol. It makes sense they don't help in thermal significance. So I THINK this explains why the surface area seems REALLY off. The surface area of the tail accounts for a MASSIVE amount of the bird, take that away and I can see now how the surface area of the beak takes up 30-50% of the bird. Now we understand what they mean. The heat exchangeable surface areas of the bird is what they mean when they say the surface area of the bill accounts for 30-50% of the bird. There we go IT HAS BEEN FIGURED OUT. You were right chocolate. It was odd that the surface area of the beak takes up 30-50% of the bird, it is untrue, but they are correct that for the surface area that is used in heat exchange, the beak accounts for 30-50% of that. An hour spent figuring out this nonsense. WITNESS ME https://youtu.be/4KlSuGNt8e4?t=12

An adorable thermal video of a toucan going to sleep and tucking its feathers in.
https://science.sciencemag.org/highwire/filestream/590593/field_highwire_adjunct_files/0/1175553s1.mpg

"During this period, the young are not brooded by the adults during the day (5) and shiver at temperatures as high as 26 to 27C (5)"
Poor babbies that can't control their beaks. They literally shiver at 80 degrees. That's crazy.

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Rainbow_Dashing
08/09/20 1:01:28 PM
#54
Choco posted...
wait that's. probably not true? >_> i would assume feathers n shit give you a LOT of surface area per volume

You're probably right, but looking at this abstract I think they're looking ONLY at the surface., not like each feather counts inside outside and then the actual flesh body of the bird.

Estimation of the surface area of the avian body is valuable for thermoregulation and metabolism studies as well as for assessing exposure to oil and other surface-active organic pollutants from a spill. The use of frozen carcasses for surface area estimations prevents the ability to modify the posture of the bird. The surface area of six live homing pigeons in the fully extended flight position was estimated using a noninvasive method. An equation was derived to estimate the total surface area of a pigeon based on its body weight. A pigeon's surface area in the fully extended flight position is approximately 4 times larger than the surface area of a pigeon in the perching position. The surface area of a bird is dependent on its physical position, and, therefore, the fully extended flight position exhibits the maximum area of a bird and should be considered the true surface area of a bird.
https://bio.biologists.org/content/3/6/486

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2009/07/bird-big-air-conditioning-bill
I imagine these guys know more, they say that the bill can radiate heat "anywhere from 5% to 100% of the bird's body heat loss," and when flying is 4times more efficient at dispersing heat. Which is also 4 times more efficient than elephants' ears and duck bills. Apparently babbies don't know how to regulate heat because they need to control the blood vessels of the beak. Seems like is a conscious effort to do so, or it's possible the vascularization of the beak doesn't happen until their older (this one seems less likely, because you'd need that vascularization in the first place to make the beak.

The bill of the toucan attains its remarkable size through a steep ontogenetic growth (Fig. 1), leading to a bill surface area 25 to 40 times larger than that predicted from scaling relationships (17). Changes in bill length follow a moderate trajectory during the first 4 to 5 weeks of life, scaling with positive allometry, relative to body mass (bill length = 0.33 body mass0.598). Thereafter, when the juvenile attains nearly 80% of its adult mass, the bill exhibits more rapid allometric growth, with the scaling exponent (b) increasing to 0.845, nearly three times predictions from isometry. This positive allometry in bill growth led us to examine whether juvenile toucans (n = 2, mass = 503 g, bill length = 10.7 cm) with actively growing bills would have the same ability to modify heat exchange as adults (n = 4, mass = 676 T 42 g, bill length = 18.7 T 0.4 cm; table S1).
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/325/5939/468

So apparently their bills are much more than expected in terms of surface area which is why they can be 30-50% of the surface area of the bird itself. Hope that answers your question now.

As for how they measured the surface area? Apparently it was a figure S1 from this science article (www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/325/5939/468/DC1) "It is, therefore, remarkable that the toucan bill, which represents ~30 to 50% of body surface area (table S1)."

EXCEPT I CAN'T FIND THAT ARTICLE. So we'll have to BELIEVE THEM and TRUST WHAT THEY SAY. Can't go looking up the methodology they used at all.

"During this period, the young are not brooded by the adults during the day (5) and shiver at temperatures as high as 26 to 27C (5)"
Poor babbies that can't control their beaks. They literally shiver at 80 degrees. That's crazy.

If someone wants to find that article, I just get hit with a I'm not authorized.


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Topica picture of a toucan
Rainbow_Dashing
08/09/20 2:45:27 AM
#51
A toucan's beak has a rich supply of blood vessels running along its surface so the bird's bill is suited to act as a means of radiating heat to keep the core temperature of the body stable the bill also accounts of between 30 and 50 per cent of the bird's surface area.

In case you guys ever wondered why their beaks are so big. I knew of this a while ago, but it's still a cool fact to know about them and to explain their ginormous beaks.

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TopicCandy Bars: Ranked
Rainbow_Dashing
08/08/20 2:06:22 PM
#13
Zangulus posted...
*GoesAndLooksAtMyCandyBarDrawerInMyFridge*
Da hell is in there?
Zangulus posted...


In case some fucker thought I was lying.
I was the fucker.

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TopicI went to the local Hindu market to get these cookies today and bad stuff happen
Rainbow_Dashing
08/03/20 12:35:08 AM
#7
JBaLLEN66 posted...


an Indian super market lol, and they have these biscuits(basically Indian oreos) that are good af and fit my caloric intake
I also want pics. What's the calorie count on these things?

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TopicAnyone play Magic The Gathering Arena? Thinking of getting into it.
Rainbow_Dashing
08/03/20 12:09:19 AM
#26
mattfrank posted...
Is it coming to android or not??
Just get steam link on your phone and use your PC to play it. It's basically like having it as a phone app.

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TopicAre there any runners on CE? I lost my GPS running watch. Need recommendations.
Rainbow_Dashing
08/01/20 11:17:21 PM
#2
AloneIBreak posted...
I don't know where the hell my Garmin Forerunner 235 went, but it's gone. What watch do you have? Looking at the Forerunner 45 because I'm just getting back into running after a long time off.
I just use the forerunner 35. What do you need the higher level ones for? It measures my pace, distance, and heart rate and syncs up with bluetooth to my phone. Really I just use it to keep track of pace and distance more than anything. I managed to find it for 50 bucks though and never again saw the deal.

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TopicBaking chocolate chip cookies rn. They're turning out great
Rainbow_Dashing
07/31/20 5:35:56 PM
#5
Poop2 posted...
next time try it with 1/2 cup of ground oatmeal or just buy oat flower.

its amazing.
You can use a food processor to make oat flour out of oatmeal you have. Not too bad as well.

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TopicSo I've been living in Korea for a year now. AMA.
Rainbow_Dashing
07/29/20 2:09:50 PM
#62
AlisLandale posted...


McDonalds lmao.
Speaking of fast food, have you had Pizza Hut? That place gets treated like it's some sort of high tier restaurant. It was odd, but pizza is really expensive especially because it's not like normal cheese sauce bread pizza but weird stuff with mayo and potatoes and other things. It's still good, but odd. I'd also give it a shot.

McD's had the rice buns still? I remember last time being there they had rice buns for some burgers. Another oddity that happens in fast food.

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TopicSo I've been living in Korea for a year now. AMA.
Rainbow_Dashing
07/29/20 2:07:00 PM
#60
AlisLandale posted...


and lol my in-laws have stacks of those cold bibim noodles in the pantry right now
Give them a shot, and tell me what you think. I thought it was weird when my friend cooked them up and he washed them under cold water under a sink and then we started mixing the sauce. It's a nice summer treat as well. For something being spicy sweet AND cold it works. Man koreans know their shit.

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Topicholding a BLM sign in "America's most racist town"
Rainbow_Dashing
07/27/20 4:26:55 PM
#26
Future_Trunks posted...
best movie ending ever
That girl at the end is best.

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TopicSo I've been living in Korea for a year now. AMA.
Rainbow_Dashing
07/27/20 1:27:35 PM
#51

Have you had one the one on the bottom left? My favorite cold dessert ice cream. And damn right jajangmyeong is best noodle dish. There's also a cold noodle dish that I also love that's a weird spicy sweet.

Other than that from my 2 months there the standard bulgogi was the best at an all you can eat bbq place.

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TopicHow can I do cardio during COVID-19?
Rainbow_Dashing
07/27/20 2:47:08 AM
#15
Pepys Monster posted...
1) My knees hurt regularly.
2) My pool is closed due to COVID-19.
3) My gym is closed due to COVID-19.
4) It's like 90 degrees outside every day.

Do you have a bike? Buy a bike or buy a stationary bike. Done, no more tears. You can even buy a bike and get a trainer to do spins on it. Knees are saved by cycling, and you can exercise indoors with an AC or a fan in your face. Or go bike outside and whiz by people and have wind to sustain you in 90 degree weather.

Bike is easy win.

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TopicAnybody else use Swype style typing on mobile?
Rainbow_Dashing
07/23/20 1:24:17 AM
#16
Books = boobs often according to swipe. It is a bit infuriating but also annoying. It does make sense why that pops up though. B and K are relatively close to each other on swipe.

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TopicPhone. Light mode vs dark mode
Rainbow_Dashing
07/23/20 12:54:37 AM
#4
Crash posted...
Why would you ever use light mode when dark mode is available? I never understand people who don't switch to it. It's objectively easier on the eyes and you can see everything just as well because screens are lit up.
On OLEDs it also saves batteries, some of the google dark mode apps are pitch black which means you're saving on batteries not turning on pixels when you have it black.

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TopicIf a Megaman Battle Network Collection is announced at tomorrow's Nintendo...
Rainbow_Dashing
07/20/20 1:21:39 AM
#18
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