2013-03-24, 19:25 | Link #6863 |
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This is a really stupid question but I'm going to ask it anyway. I remember seeing this really scary movie when I was young. I don't remember the title, but it was about these kids who find an alien baby in their house, mistaking it for a child they're babysitting. The baby in question looks UNGODLY SCARY AND UGLY and at one point, the boy tries to change his diaper while wearing a gas mask, and there's another scene where the baby eats a bunch of CDs. I remember the ending though, where the aliens and the baby are in a glowing blue room, and one of them says in subtitles, "It's a good thing we got Junior back." Does anyone know the name of this movie?
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2013-03-25, 13:40 | Link #6867 | |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Germany
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In windows system settings -> time,language,region -> region and language -> Administration (the tab on the very right side) -> change locale -> choose Japan -> OK (all labels aproxmiated because Im not running english windws ) |
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2013-03-26, 20:55 | Link #6872 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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The Twinkie. Sadly. (there are similar pastries with cream fillings).
I always figure that every culture has a taco, a pizza, a burrito, a soup, etc. Same meta-item, just constructed with local bits.
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2013-03-29, 07:29 | Link #6873 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ontario, CA
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What are some people's take on me drinking Starbucks doubleshot expresso cans over energy drinks like Rockstar or the Starbucks Refreshers? I used to drink Rockstar about 2-3 times a week and realized that it's bad for me so I've been looking for "energy supplement" alternatives. I tried the 5-hr, I think it's disgusting; with that said, in addition to the "energy" boost I get from energy drinks, I like good taste. Anyways, I traded off Rockstars with the Starbucks Refreshers because they aren't as large and don't contain as many "bad" stuff in it, but it is still an energy drink. I've been leaning towards expresso drinks and I kinda like the Starbucks doubleshot expresso drink. Tastes like mocha/coffee yet still gives the energy boost.
I am well aware how bad energy drinks are. I'm simply asking would it be a "smarter" choice to stick to the doubleshot expresso drinks over energy drinks? And please don't tell me to go drink water instead, which I already do.
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2013-03-29, 08:11 | Link #6874 | |
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2013-03-29, 12:02 | Link #6875 | |
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2013-03-29, 18:58 | Link #6876 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ontario, CA
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@ Genji
Yea...but I guess I'm trying to go with the one that is less bad haha. I'm just trying to pick one that is less...damaging? My thought process is that high on caffeine isn't so bad as high on all those non-important vitamins, ginseng (which I read in an article awhile ago that ginseng is actually kinda bad for you), and those loads of sugar. Quote:
In terms of moderation, I drink no more than one a day and no more than 4 a week as I can remember/know. That's in regards to doubleshot expesso cans, Starbucks Refreshers, and those days that I do pick up a Rockstar. Aside from those, I do study at Starbucks 2-3 times a week and I order an expresso beverage (their Mocha drink I get has 2 shots of expresso). Of course, if I had more energy in me, I wouldn't be resorting to this but my current lifestyle forces me to find energy supplements, at least for the next 11 weeks until my semester ends.
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2013-03-30, 06:16 | Link #6877 | |
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Location: Northeast USA
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I don't know how much caffeine you would need to use to develop an addiction. It probably varies person by person. If you think that you have an addiction and want to put an end to it, here's some advice. * Don't try to quit if you're expected to perform extraordinarily well in the coming weeks. If you have exams coming up, kick the habit afterward. * When taking your caffeine, try to avoid drinking any after noon. While some research indicates that caffeine screws up sleep rhythms for the next 2-3 days after consumption, keeping caffeine farther away from when you sleep means that your sleep schedule is less likely to be impacted. Caffeine may give you a temporary jolt, but sleep is your true source of feeling energetic throughout the day. You can operate without caffeine, even though modern culture and everyone else drinking up may have convinced you otherwise. We're rare examples, but my wife made it through medical school and is now well into residency: zero caffeine. No coffee, no soda, no energy drinks, not even tea. I'm now at the halfway point in medical school and it's the same deal (coffee tastes terrible, just makes me pee a lot, and doesn't wake me up). Schedule hard to get 6.5-8 hours of sleep per night. Try drinking water when you wake up: the act of drinking (or eating, if you're hungry that early) has been shown to help stimulate the body into an awake state. It may be a placebo, but it works for us.
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So yeah, people should watch out with caffeine. For me, it's my vice, a personal choice like how people choose to smoke.
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