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# 1
No skrag enlargement necessary
# 2
# 3
It was watermelon, it was okay. It tasted like a watermelon Jolly Rancher. They were leftovers from a work event last week so it was either watermelon, strawberry or mexican cola flavor.
I agree tamarind is the best flavor.
I agree tamarind is the best flavor.
# 4
I drank a Jarritos today
# 5
A good benchmark is half your weight in ounces
# 6
2-3 cups of water is simply absurd, you must be severely hydrated.
my typical water intake:
7am - 10 oz coffee
10am - 16 oz water
12pm - 2 oz espresso
2pm - 16 oz water
6pm - 16 oz water
930pm - 32 oz water
my typical water intake:
7am - 10 oz coffee
10am - 16 oz water
12pm - 2 oz espresso
2pm - 16 oz water
6pm - 16 oz water
930pm - 32 oz water
# 7
wtf
# 8
It's a lot for me. I haven't kept track but at least two liters daily.
# 9
Social/Off-Topic / Straight Dope: Are San Francisco, LA, and Seattle livable cities in 2023?
04-01-2023, 14:04:03 PM
04-01-2023, 14:04:03 PM
Seattle is too clean
# 10
Carbonated drinks are the devil's work (not beer)
# 11
I love my soda stream and the land it helps annex.
(((soda stream)))
# 12
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# 14
Social/Off-Topic / Straight Dope: Are San Francisco, LA, and Seattle livable cities in 2023?
18-12-2022, 16:42:43 PM
18-12-2022, 16:42:43 PM
SF does have issues with trash, homelessness and vandalism which is mostly a failure of local government. A couple good examples from this year:
5 years to develop prototype public trash cans - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/22/san-francisco-cost-trash-can-struggle
$1.7m to build one public toilet - https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/bayarea/heatherknight/article/Celebration-for-S-F-s-1-7-million-toilet-17520998.php
In Oakland, traffic enforcement doesn't happen, car theft/broken windows are totally out of control and homelessness has gotten worse. On the other hand, Oakland is doing a lot better than SF regarding building new housing (also true of neighboring towns, even Berkeley). Both cities have tons of good food, museums, art and parks. I can't imagine leaving the Bay Area at this point.
5 years to develop prototype public trash cans - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/22/san-francisco-cost-trash-can-struggle
$1.7m to build one public toilet - https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/bayarea/heatherknight/article/Celebration-for-S-F-s-1-7-million-toilet-17520998.php
In Oakland, traffic enforcement doesn't happen, car theft/broken windows are totally out of control and homelessness has gotten worse. On the other hand, Oakland is doing a lot better than SF regarding building new housing (also true of neighboring towns, even Berkeley). Both cities have tons of good food, museums, art and parks. I can't imagine leaving the Bay Area at this point.
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Social/Off-Topic / Straight Dope: Are San Francisco, LA, and Seattle livable cities in 2023?
17-12-2022, 21:31:04 PM
17-12-2022, 21:31:04 PM
A lot of San Francisco sucks, but it's not the crime-riddled hellhole that the media likes to say it is. Rents have fallen a lot due to the pandemic. Lots of empty storefronts.
I've always preferred Oakland, but it's not cheap either and has its own problems.
I've always preferred Oakland, but it's not cheap either and has its own problems.