That's definitely going in my "important" folder. I'm thinking of printing it and bringing it with me when looking for new whiskey's to try lol
Jan-23-2014 16:54
Desiderata
addiction of duplicities
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: San Antonio,Texas
I want to try Speyburn
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Jan-23-2014 22:19
Frenkieee
mighty real
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Breda, the Netherlands
Awesome infographic!
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Originally posted by Desiderata
I want to try Speyburn
Coincidentally, that's the one I bought a week ago. I really like it and although I'm far from being a connaisseur, I can highly recommend it.
Jan-23-2014 22:58
Psyshell
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2012
Location: Melbourne
Has anyone ever had a dream where you're in your house and then about 6 hooded figures bash in your door and window and come at you with knives? Cos I did last night, and then I was like "oh shit these guys are tank" who then proceeded to stab me repeatedly which was quite painful. After a little bit I realised that 5 of them were actually my ex gf's and they were headed by a girl about 1-2 years younger who wanted to get back at me for all the damage I'd caused in those girls lives. Tell me TA; what could it mean?
I thought it was Domesticated who ranted about people sharing their dreams? No matter, they're right: even your most captivating and bizarre dreams are a sequence of firings completely irrelevant to anyone at all, and apart from the rare conversation where they might be of some topical significance, nobody really cares about them if they're not theirs. The only reason people share them so wantonly is because most people want to share their own visions; you know, like the majority of conversation, only incorrigibly egocentric.
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Feb-04-2014 17:38
Sushipunk
Flickering, I roam
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor
No, you guys are thinking of PKC
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Feb-04-2014 21:42
pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
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Originally posted by Psyshell
Aspartme is pretty damaging stuff.
no it isn't. it's arguably the most-studied additive in the history of stupidity, and nothing has ever been found to substantiate the ignorance people like you come out with.
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Originally posted by Psyshell
It's been implicated in causing MS before. It also tends to give me a headache... which is something I'd associate with some kind've nasty preservative and not a "completely safe sugar alternative". I'm glad a lot of products have moved onto stevia. That stuff tastes so much better and is a lot safer. There's some seriously tastey 10 calorie stevia mineral water I've been drinking a fair bit of lately.
you're a fucking moron.
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Feb-05-2014 05:04
pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I thought it was Domesticated who ranted about people sharing their dreams? No matter, they're right: even your most captivating and bizarre dreams are a sequence of firings completely irrelevant to anyone at all, and apart from the rare conversation where they might be of some topical significance, nobody really cares about them if they're not theirs. The only reason people share them so wantonly is because most people want to share their own visions; you know, like the majority of conversation, only incorrigibly egocentric.
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
**dreams**
nothing says 'id rather have a colonoscopy' than someone who starts a conversation with 'i had the weirdest dream last night...'. for some reason they believe their non-sensical ramblings concerning their disturbed subconscious would be of interest to anybody. dreams that youre not a part of are like orgies- if you cant see em on video do you really give a shit? not fucking likely. dreams make no sense even to the dreamer, so why the are you forcing me to listen to a pointless story with no beginning middle or end, no plot or interesting characters beyond your dog that learned to talk? theres a reason john grisham or james patterson dont include sentences like 'and i was in this aeroplane, and for some reason the pope was there and before i knew it id turned into a purple monkey dishwasher'. i had a dream last night about asking leonardo dicaprio whether he'd seen the whole film 'man in the iron mask' and did he get how shit it was. the only reason to tell that story would be to emphasise the re-telling is of no interest to anyone. fuck off.
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Feb-05-2014 05:07
Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
I find dreams interesting because they're so bizarre and mind-blowing, and often amusing. But only from people I care about. And on a rare basis.