Off-Topic General Discussion - Page 1129
Forum Index > The Shopkeeper′s Inn |
Doctorbeat
Netherlands13241 Posts
| ||
Requizen
United States33802 Posts
hahahhahahahah FUCKING UNIVERSE | ||
GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
| ||
WaveofShadow
Canada31494 Posts
On February 08 2014 07:24 Requizen wrote: Have people coming over? Why not have the water in your building shut off so you can't do the dishes or shower or clean? hahahhahahahah FUCKING UNIVERSE Baby wipes. We do it every so often when bathtime is impossible for whatever reason. My wife's friend affectionately calls it a 'hooker bath.' | ||
kainzero
United States5211 Posts
On February 08 2014 07:14 Doctorbeat wrote: Fuck yeah Day9 playing Theme Hospital, that game was the shit. I thought the game got annoying once you hit the scenarios with epidemics. | ||
Requizen
United States33802 Posts
| ||
Doctorbeat
Netherlands13241 Posts
On February 08 2014 07:49 kainzero wrote: I thought the game got annoying once you hit the scenarios with epidemics. It gets very hectic at times. I managed to get to the end and win though. The thing with epidemics is that you need to build extra treatment rooms really fast (you can sell them afterwards) and you need to make sure most of your doctors are specialized. Researchers you don't need many of, but a good amount of surgeons/psychs is required. Pathing also counts, having small corridors only works when there is little traffic (staff room, specific treatment rooms, research dept, training), you need big corridors and lots of benches for gp offices/psychiatry/toilets. | ||
Alaric
France45622 Posts
![]() | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On February 08 2014 07:44 WaveofShadow wrote: Baby wipes. We do it every so often when bathtime is impossible for whatever reason. My wife's friend affectionately calls it a 'hooker bath.' Mean while in Lesotho.... | ||
kainzero
United States5211 Posts
On February 08 2014 07:53 Doctorbeat wrote: It gets very hectic at times. I managed to get to the end and win though. The thing with epidemics is that you need to build extra treatment rooms really fast (you can sell them afterwards) and you need to make sure most of your doctors are specialized. Researchers you don't need many of, but a good amount of surgeons/psychs is required. Pathing also counts, having small corridors only works when there is little traffic (staff room, specific treatment rooms, research dept, training), you need big corridors and lots of benches for gp offices/psychiatry/toilets. Well, I dealt with it (I think I got to the second to last level, back in the days) but I just remember epidemics being a big drag, lol. | ||
Gahlo
United States35091 Posts
On February 08 2014 06:46 Slayer91 wrote: im drinking shit not from concentrate with apparently no added sugar or water am i still getting fucked or is it just you americans 400 calories a litre 71 g of sugar 500% RDA vit C/litre i thought orange juice is good for vitamin D but apparently thats the fortified shit which is probably mostly a murican thing where the fuck do i get my vit D during the winter then wtf Does milk not exist there? | ||
Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
| ||
Gahlo
United States35091 Posts
| ||
Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
i'll take lack of vitamin D in milk tbh | ||
Gahlo
United States35091 Posts
On February 08 2014 08:53 Slayer91 wrote: lol you still process the shit out of it and remove a lot of good shit (at least some nutritious fat) and in any case not feeding your cows grass (wtf) which degrades the quality of meat and probably milk and other dairy products. Food in murica is notoriously shitty, meanwhile stuff here is practically organic from comparison. i'll take lack of vitamin D in milk tbh I don't drink mill under 2%. I'm also a vegetarian so what the meat ends up like is inconsequential to me. | ||
Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
| ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
| ||
ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
| ||
Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
burn the excess calories on exercise and be a beast | ||
red_
United States8474 Posts
On February 08 2014 06:46 Slayer91 wrote: im drinking shit not from concentrate with apparently no added sugar or water am i still getting fucked or is it just you americans 400 calories a litre 71 g of sugar 500% RDA vit C/litre i thought orange juice is good for vitamin D but apparently thats the fortified shit which is probably mostly a murican thing where the fuck do i get my vit D during the winter then wtf I didn't read the article linked but it's pretty much common sense(once you actually put thought into it). Go squeeze even a large orange into a glass, look how much juice you get. A cup(serving size) of orange juice is somewhere around 4 oranges depending on size of the orange, but people tend to drink 'a glass' which is usually around 2 cups, sometimes closer to 3, which is like 'eating' the sugar amount of 8-10 oranges, without the fibrous part of the fruit. This goes for basically every fruit juice, even if it's 'fresh squeezed not from concentrate no sugar added.' Also, while fruits themselves aren't bad, actually pretty good for you in moderation(sugar is still sugar), they benefit from some of the best marketing in human history. People associate so many vitamins and minerals with fruits. Apples for vitamin A, Oranges for C, bananas for potassium, etc. There's almost always a vegetable, specifically a leafy green one, with a just as much if not more of that specific vitamin/mineral, while having a far better overall nutrient profile and less net calories. As for the vitamin D, the best source of that is legitimately pills. The amount of vitD you want during the winter is well beyond the recommended daily value(like, 1000%+), of which basically only Salmon and Beef liver have any appreciable(100%+) amount to begin with. A bottle of 250-500count 5000IU vit D3 pills can be found for pretty damn cheap. I remember telling Alaric before but if you really think you're suffering from SAD, start by taking a huge amount(like, 20,000IU) for a week or so before going to 5000 a day for the rest of winter. I'd keep taking some weekly or bi-weekly into the spring and summer as well because almost nobody is out in the sun as much as they should/want to be, even when it's shining on the best of warm days. | ||
| ||