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Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 12:19 am
by oranges

Bottom post of the previous page:

An0n3 wrote: Someone showed me the singulo board and it's funny to see a new outlet of aggression show up.
Same as it ever was.
Pssh, nothing personnell kid

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 3:51 am
by DrPillzRedux
The fuck happened to errorage?

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 3:58 am
by paprika
He proved there is such a thing as TOO butthurt

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 4:10 am
by miggles
he locked and deleted like 3 dwarf fort threads on the other forums because i told him to stop posting in them if he didnt like the game

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 7:22 pm
by ThanatosRa
Yes. More should trickle here. Come... COME.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:04 pm
by DrPillzRedux
Pretty sure I proved that, pap

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:19 am
by nsos
would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flour

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:39 am
by Timbrewolf
>flour comes in jars

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:24 pm
by Alexander De'Foe
nsos wrote:would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flour
An0n3 wrote:>flour comes in jars
I'm sorry, but this made me laugh.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:51 pm
by ThanatosRa
Alexander De'Foe wrote:
nsos wrote:would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flour
An0n3 wrote:>flour comes in jars
I'm sorry, but this made me laugh.
And milk comes in bags.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 11:01 pm
by Rumia29
ThanatosRa wrote:
Alexander De'Foe wrote:
nsos wrote:would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flour
An0n3 wrote:>flour comes in jars
I'm sorry, but this made me laugh.
And milk comes in bags.
Oi don't insult the bags. They create a lot less wasted material than your stupid jugs.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:12 am
by Timbrewolf
Plastic milk jugs are recyclable. You crush 'em and put them in the blue bin.

Glass milk jugs are reused and recycled depending on their condition.

Unless you're recycling the used bags you're totally wrong.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:42 am
by Rumia29
Yeah I got no idea what they do with the bags.

EDIT: Quick google search resulted in this.
Milk bags use less plastic than traditional milk jugs and are placed in reusable plastic pitchers. The bags themselves can also be washed out and re-used to carry sandwiches, or to freeze food (using a twist tie or rubber band for closure).

They contain less plastic than a milk jug, causing less environmental harm than milk jugs. Milk bags are more ideal from an environmental standpoint than paper milk cartons or glass milk bottles.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:47 am
by Timbrewolf
I've always reused our milk containers, and especially the glass bottles for more milk or juices. Byrne Dairy you go in you get whatever liquids you're going to buy, you pay for them and a deposit for the glass jugs.
Next time you come back you bring the empties and you can trade them in 1:1 for more liquids without paying for the deposit, or just turn them in to get the deposits back, or put down deposits for more whatever.

This way they're constantly getting back the glass jugs that go out, they clean them out and ship them back to be refilled and returned and put back on the shelves.

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You can get different kinds of juices as well as milk and chocolate milk in them. They're great. Even plastic milk jugs I sometimes hang on to and reuse to fill with water in case of emergencies or make iced tea or whatever sugar drinks or juice concentrates in.

Paper cartons are probably the worst in terms of sustainability but at least they can be recycled.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:18 pm
by Rumia29
Shame not everyone can be conservative and recycle/re-use like that :I
In the end, all our ways of distributing milk have their pros and cons.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:12 pm
by ThanatosRa
Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 11:00 pm
by ColonicAcid
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this is the only way to buy milk.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 1:40 am
by ThanatosRa
Now I'm wondering what cheese made with human milk would be like.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:53 am
by Timbrewolf
ThanatosRa wrote:Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.
Food intolerances and allergies are becoming more and more common. I've read some interesting theories about evolution and blood typing as it relates to your general health and relative sensitivity to different diets.
I wouldn't say it's based in any sound science, but following what they describe for O+ works great for me. According to their theory, being an older and increasingly uncommon blood type as it's sort of bred out of our society, means I'm more inclined towards a simple diet but can eat all the dairy and meat or fish I want. And for what it's worth, it works perfectly for me. I can stuff my face with as much heavy fatty foods as long as it's unprocessed and I never gain a pound.

On the flipside, tons of carbs, processed foods, or things with a lot of sugar content like sodas and sweets drive my metabolism fucking nuts. They wreak havoc with my appetite and energy levels/sleep cycle. Like putting racing fuel in a weed-whacker, my system is too simple for that and stuffing too much energy into it at once is just bad news bears.

Now, some of that is just good advice for human bodies in general. Processed foods aren't a great staple for anyone (though they're not as disastrous as a lot of health nuts make them out to be). Everyone should keep on eye on their calorie intake and sugars. But with sodium, dairy, carbohydrates, and different proteins there's some sway in how they effect different people.

I think the problem we have with food and our health is that we often take one thing that works for one person and blindly try to apply it to everyone, and it's where these weird fad diets come from. Remember the Atkins craze? The constant debating over whether eggs were good for people or killing everyone's hearts? Now we've got this Paleo diet where you're supposed to eat like a caveman is the hot new thing.

I think the truth is somewhere in between, that some things are good to eat for some people and for others aren't as ideal sources of food energy. Our bodies are all slightly tuned just a little differently, we need different sources and different "octanes" of food to go with that.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:36 pm
by ColonicAcid
Only Europeans have the lactose tolerant gene. China and the East in general have extremely high levels of lactose intolerant because their agriculture and livestock didn't depend on cattle. It's probably why you can't drink milk.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 8:18 pm
by paprika
Lactose free milk is the shit i ain't even mad

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:46 am
by Timbrewolf
Whole milk is the shit on a hot day though.

It's like drinking coolant. All those rich ass lipids coating the interior of your digestive tract.

Also if you ever want to stumble around like a total retard, save your stems and stuff them in a coffee filter, put a rubber band around or twist tie around the top, then boil some whole milk and drop the bag in there and let it steep a bit, then drink it.

Roughly twenty minutes later you'll be walking on the moon.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:41 am
by miggles
i dont like milk
im probably lactose intolerant since it makes me feel kinda sick
i used to drink fuckloads of milk but for some reason now it makes me feel bad when i drink it
i dont like the taste anymore either
bananas are a better source of calcium

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:55 pm
by ThanatosRa
An0n3 wrote:
ThanatosRa wrote:Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.
Food intolerances and allergies are becoming more and more common. I've read some interesting theories about evolution and blood typing as it relates to your general health and relative sensitivity to different diets.
I wouldn't say it's based in any sound science, but following what they describe for O+ works great for me. According to their theory, being an older and increasingly uncommon blood type as it's sort of bred out of our society, means I'm more inclined towards a simple diet but can eat all the dairy and meat or fish I want. And for what it's worth, it works perfectly for me. I can stuff my face with as much heavy fatty foods as long as it's unprocessed and I never gain a pound.

On the flipside, tons of carbs, processed foods, or things with a lot of sugar content like sodas and sweets drive my metabolism fucking nuts. They wreak havoc with my appetite and energy levels/sleep cycle. Like putting racing fuel in a weed-whacker, my system is too simple for that and stuffing too much energy into it at once is just bad news bears.

Now, some of that is just good advice for human bodies in general. Processed foods aren't a great staple for anyone (though they're not as disastrous as a lot of health nuts make them out to be). Everyone should keep on eye on their calorie intake and sugars. But with sodium, dairy, carbohydrates, and different proteins there's some sway in how they effect different people.

I think the problem we have with food and our health is that we often take one thing that works for one person and blindly try to apply it to everyone, and it's where these weird fad diets come from. Remember the Atkins craze? The constant debating over whether eggs were good for people or killing everyone's hearts? Now we've got this Paleo diet where you're supposed to eat like a caveman is the hot new thing.

I think the truth is somewhere in between, that some things are good to eat for some people and for others aren't as ideal sources of food energy. Our bodies are all slightly tuned just a little differently, we need different sources and different "octanes" of food to go with that.
What's fucked for me is that Milk, ice cream, and a few other dairy products murder me. But I can eat any sort of cheese, Yogurt, what have you, to little or no effect aside from some flatulence if I have too much. Aside from that, I can eat like a garbage disposal.
And I'm at most a year or two younger than you at 29 and Also O+.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:17 pm
by OtherDalfite
ThanatosRa wrote:
An0n3 wrote:
ThanatosRa wrote:Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.
Food intolerances and allergies are becoming more and more common. I've read some interesting theories about evolution and blood typing as it relates to your general health and relative sensitivity to different diets.
I wouldn't say it's based in any sound science, but following what they describe for O+ works great for me. According to their theory, being an older and increasingly uncommon blood type as it's sort of bred out of our society, means I'm more inclined towards a simple diet but can eat all the dairy and meat or fish I want. And for what it's worth, it works perfectly for me. I can stuff my face with as much heavy fatty foods as long as it's unprocessed and I never gain a pound.

On the flipside, tons of carbs, processed foods, or things with a lot of sugar content like sodas and sweets drive my metabolism fucking nuts. They wreak havoc with my appetite and energy levels/sleep cycle. Like putting racing fuel in a weed-whacker, my system is too simple for that and stuffing too much energy into it at once is just bad news bears.

Now, some of that is just good advice for human bodies in general. Processed foods aren't a great staple for anyone (though they're not as disastrous as a lot of health nuts make them out to be). Everyone should keep on eye on their calorie intake and sugars. But with sodium, dairy, carbohydrates, and different proteins there's some sway in how they effect different people.

I think the problem we have with food and our health is that we often take one thing that works for one person and blindly try to apply it to everyone, and it's where these weird fad diets come from. Remember the Atkins craze? The constant debating over whether eggs were good for people or killing everyone's hearts? Now we've got this Paleo diet where you're supposed to eat like a caveman is the hot new thing.

I think the truth is somewhere in between, that some things are good to eat for some people and for others aren't as ideal sources of food energy. Our bodies are all slightly tuned just a little differently, we need different sources and different "octanes" of food to go with that.
What's fucked for me is that Milk, ice cream, and a few other dairy products murder me. But I can eat any sort of cheese, Yogurt, what have you, to little or no effect aside from some flatulence if I have too much. Aside from that, I can eat like a garbage disposal.
And I'm at most a year or two younger than you at 29 and Also O+.
cheese is the shit. cheese is probably one of my favorite things on earth.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:17 pm
by paprika
this fucking thread

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 12:08 am
by ThanatosRa
paprika wrote:this fucking thread
come. be fat with us.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 3:48 am
by Timbrewolf
Cheese is great.

A lot of food is pretty great.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:54 am
by Rumia29
I don't understand how some people can't live without milk.
Cheese is pretty good though.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:23 pm
by ColonicAcid
Rumia29 wrote:I don't understand how some people can't live without milk.
By having different phenotypes of the C/T 13910 and G/A 22018 is how they can't live without milk.

Funny thing: Cheese contains the lowest amount of grams of lactose per content of all dairy products, which is why people who can't drink milk can chomp down cheese.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 10:51 pm
by paprika
What about yogurt CA

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:32 pm
by ColonicAcid
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Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:24 am
by Timbrewolf
Afaik cheese and yogurt are both made using bacteria, so depending on how sensative you are to foreign microbes having a party in your guts you might want to just say no?

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:32 am
by ColonicAcid
If your body rejects Lactobacillus you probably have something very, very wrong with your immune system. Like self destructive wrong.
Especially considering the bacteria that makes yogurt (Lactobacillus) actually helps people with lactose intolerance because they break down lactose and produce lactic acid. There's also some evidence of them being part of the natural human gut flora but I can't find any suitable sources for that so I'll leave it to speculation.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:00 pm
by Kraso
this thread went from informing an0n3 to drama to alcohol to heated jug skubbing to lactose and lactose intolerancy facts. good job /tg/

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 5:14 pm
by Timbrewolf
ayy lmao

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 2:58 am
by nsos
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Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 4:07 am
by Timbrewolf
Holy shit are there really no new headmins still?

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 5:50 am
by QuartzCrystal
Weren't you a headmin?

Was that ever a thing?

EDIT: I mean in the last 2 years or something. I dunno.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 6:48 am
by Timbrewolf
I was head of bans ages ago. That's all relative though. "Ages" being before the current batch of headmins were voted in. So like over a year?

It feels like eternity. I'm not in the running for headmin because:

1) My temper is too short these days to do a good job.
2) I'm too busy with real life stuff to have the time to do a good job.

I haven't even posted in this forum or played spessmens in over a month?

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:55 am
by Timbrewolf
Holy fucking shit all these shitty policies what the fuck is even going on here anymore.

Someone actually added lizards as a selectable race at roundstart holy shit it's fucking happening.

Is anyone aware for how long we joked that you'd know the server had gone to hell when you could choose between different races at roundstart?

And now it's actually happened? Holy shit I gotta go tell some folks it's come to this. You beautiful idiots actually did it.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:29 pm
by Steelpoint
Do note that heads of staff are human restricted only.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 2:56 pm
by Hibbles
Except within, like, two weeks at absolute most, things are literally back to where they were before lizards were added, Anon. Like, there isn't even many people who bother with 'down with the lizards!' radio spam, much less anything more severe. Everybody wigged out at first, then adapted, policy caught up, and we moved on with life.

You know, like everything else people said would destroy everything.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:03 pm
by Timbrewolf
I wasn't saying they would destroy everything, just that it's a sign the station as it is is totally off base from where it started.

Even just two years ago when anyone suggested that they add round-start selectable races everyone would point and laugh amidst cries of "muh snowflakes" and "furfaggot".

How long until we have a Zombie mode?

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:45 pm
by Hibbles
Yeah, things have changed, but I can't say that's all bad. Some recent trends conccern me like ENFORCE RP YOU CAN'T PLAY THE WAY YOU LIKE ONLY MY WAY IS CORRECT but there's a lot of stuff that's better about the game now. What exactly is wrong with somebody getting to run their lizard gimmick, given that we've had multiple admins do it, and do it to other people when they asked? And it's neither hurting anybody, nor ruining their fun, in any way whatsoever, and it doesn't change the gameplay balance etc.

Also that's kind of what Rev is. Forcible, involuntary conversion by a rabid horde of the unwashed against the few lone, heavily armed, reactionary jerk-survivors, the regular social order and jobs break down incredibly fast when it's clear what's happening, and the only cures are special science devices that inject you with nanomachines, son, or enough damage to the skull.

Long bouts of this can lead to an abandoned, destroyed, bombed-out vacant hell-scape, drifting without power or hope in the dark abyss while pockets of survivors go into siege mode and bunker up before the last havens inevitably fall... or a massive, brutal government response of riot troops and militias snuff out the infestation at the root with over-reactive measures and the world survives.

And it normally starts in the medical treatment area and radiates outwards from there like any plague.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 5:33 pm
by Munchlax
why are you still a headmin

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:13 pm
by paprika
why am i not a headmin

same answer

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:32 pm
by ColonicAcid
i like dicks

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:37 pm
by Steelpoint
What are you all on about anyway?

I'm sorry Anon but things change over time. The ravages of time spare no one.

Besides, arguing its a slippery slope is a dumb argument. We already have a zombie game mode anyway, rev.

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:00 pm
by Miauw
>see first page
>go to last page
>talking about cheese
>scroll down to make post about this
>see actual discussion again

wot

Re: St8 of the b8

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:48 pm
by Timbrewolf
>all these zombie apologists
>holy fuck mein sides
>RIP IN PEACE