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Pepsi is less "capitalist" than Coke?
 

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suspiciouscoffee said:
Comic artist/writer Neal Adams has expressed disbelief in plate tectonics and support of an expanding/hollow Earth hypothesis, which he put into comics in Batman: Odyssey I think.  Anyway, he tweeted today that he believes in Bigfoot, so I'm looking forward to Batman Meets Bigfoot.

I like Neal Adams' brand of crazy. It's endearing (unlike Frank Miller's).
 

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Duragizer said:
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Comic artist/writer Neal Adams has expressed disbelief in plate tectonics and support of an expanding/hollow Earth hypothesis, which he put into comics in Batman: Odyssey I think.  Anyway, he tweeted today that he believes in Bigfoot, so I'm looking forward to Batman Meets Bigfoot.

I like Neal Adams' brand of crazy. It's endearing (unlike Frank Miller's).

O yeah, me too.
 

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Duragizer said:
I call myself an anti-capitalist, but I willingly purchase Coke or ask others in my family to purchase Coke for me, putting more coin in the coffers of greedy billionaire pigs while slowly poisoning my body. And for what? 'Cause it tastes good. Well, once my current stock of Coke's exhausted, there'll be no more of that. Big business needs to die and I need to inflict as many wounds as I can, even if they're only tiny scratches.

Get a soda stream or flavor station or something like that, then get the recipe online for Open Cola. Make your own Soda.

Or buy "Best Damn Cola"... which has alcohol in it.  ? (comparable to a light beer in alcohol content)
 

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My right foot's been throbbing the past month, and I'm worried it might be due to too much sugar in my diet, so methinks all soft drinks are off the table for a while.
 

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My right foot's been throbbing the past month, and I'm worried it might be due to too much sugar in my diet, so methinks all soft drinks are off the table for a while.

No shame in floor drinkin
 

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My right foot's been throbbing the past month, and I'm worried it might be due to too much sugar in my diet, so methinks all soft drinks are off the table for a while.

Could also be a hairline fracture, or gout, or a lego wedged under your insole... not that diabetes is anything to joke around with, but if you're really worried, a doctor may be able to narrow down the list of suspects a bit.

That said, I quit soft drinks cold turkey last October (this was my only caffeine source, as I hate all coffee except for the suspicious sort).  So far, so good, and not even dead tired after the first week or so.  But I didn't cut out 100% of the sugary stuff, since I now drink lemonade more often than I used to.  Also, FWIW, most store-bought lemonade is disgusting.  To get good lemonade, you need to go to a place that mixes their own drinks.
 

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CatBus said:
Duragizer said:
My right foot's been throbbing the past month, and I'm worried it might be due to too much sugar in my diet, so methinks all soft drinks are off the table for a while.

Could also be a hairline fracture, or gout, or a lego wedged under your insole... not that diabetes is anything to joke around with, but if you're really worried, a doctor may be able to narrow down the list of suspects a bit.

Yeah, I should see someone about it. I would've been in to see my family doctor, but he's a busybody who gets under my skin.
 

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Something I've been wondering about for a while now — when does the new year stop being "new"? February 1? Earlier than that? Later?
 

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Duragizer said:
Something I've been wondering about for a while now — when does the new year stop being "new"? February 1? Earlier than that? Later?

whenever it gets a scratch or ding
 

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No matter how much sleep I get the night before, and no matter how much coffee I drink during the day (inb4 username joke), I still keep falling asleep in all of my classes.
 

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Just set an alarm in class.  That's how I wake up in the morning so it would probably work for you.
 

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Handman said:
Have you considered taking more interesting classes?

I actually find them rather interesting.  Philosophy, astronomy, communication and semiotics, all of which I am actually very interested in.

I'm just a sleepyboi.
 
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