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I'm presenting it as an unpopular opinion, not a universal truth.I drank red wine a few times in my early 20s, just saying.
I'm presenting it as an unpopular opinion, not a universal truth.I drank red wine a few times in my early 20s, just saying.
I started having the red only because of the false belief that it was healthier. Guess when you age the bitterness becomes nicerI wrote this post when I was 27 and 4 years later I stand by it. The threshold appears to be around the age of 30; I turn 32 this year and I can drink a little bit of red wine here and there whereas I avoided it completely in my 20s.
Ah, I would have thought younger people were just priced out of red wine. Its not that expensive, but still...I started having the red only because of the false belief that it was healthier. Guess when you age the bitterness becomes nicer
£3.38 vs £3.29 for same strength 75cl bottles here in the UK, to me it's always been the effects the next day that dictate drinking White instead of Red, there's basically nothing in it price wise if you're just looking to get drunk.Ah, I would have thought younger people were just priced out of red wine. Its not that expensive, but still...
White wine is cheaper to get drunk with, but I guess at some point people get bored of having the coordination of a 2yo and just want to enjoy what they are sipping.
I’m still yet to reach that point in my drinking career.but I guess at some point people get bored of having the coordination of a 2yo and just want to enjoy what they are sipping.
This is a hard one to prove objectively but I just feel it somehow. This strict adherence that rabid fans of many franchises have to demanding how everything must live up or surpass an older entry to be considered worthy, to studios producing more of the same pandering schlock in a desperate attempt to give people what they think they want to see by regurgitating self-referential tropes and meta humour out the wazoo. I feel like it’s stifled a lot of creativity in fictional media over the past decade or so. Nobody’s afraid to take risks or try anything new with their stories or franchises anymore in fear of being review-bombed or upsetting the vocal die-hards.
Great for test drives where you're trying to duplicate a customer's ride noise complaint.Speed humps/bumps are great.
ignites hate in 3…2…1…
Aside from the speed management element, they do have many other functions.Great for test drives where you're trying to duplicate a customer's ride noise complaint.
[summons remaining courage to not say anything bad]
When I tried the game again after a few years, I was like: "Wow, this is much worse than I remember. Why did I play it for soo long?"Ok here's one that'll actually get me crucified and I wholeheartedly believe.
Driveclub sucks. I hate how nostalgic everyone is for it nowadays. When the game came out literally everyone was blasting it for having no content and being half-baked in basically every area besides the sound design and graphics.
Wow they added some DLC cars, how crazy!
The handling is atrocious. Both the main handling and the other "simulation" or whatever mode they added later on. They both suck booty. Every car I've ever driven in the game handles like a wet rag.
Also the career mode is an event checklist, like Grid 2019. It's not good, guys. Stop saying it is.
The only thing Driveclub has going for it for me is it looks and sounds nice, and there are a few unicorn cars you can't find in many other games in the car list. That's it.
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Oh, don't mind me, just barricading my door.
Oh, don't mind me, just barricading my door.
This is the only thing I have any real gripe with. I don’t think there is any racing game that I have played whose career mode wasn’t either an event checklist, or a glorified version of one - whether it be a repeating championship, open world with events scattered everywhere or otherwise.[...]
Also the career mode is an event checklist, like Grid 2019. It's not good, guys. Stop saying it is.
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For me too, work space needs to be a removed from home space. A different room won't cut it, it has to be a separate building. A building 100 metres down the road would be fine - indeed, ideal, as it skirts the commuting issue - but like you, I couldn't relax in what would feel like a work environment.I've been shot down on other websites for this one because of how trendy one particular working environment is.
I hate home office work.
Sure, it's nice to fall out of bed and straight to work but to me, home is home. I need to have my home space and work space be two different places. Actually going to a different place, a different building, to do work is way better. I've experienced home office work as most people have by now and it really affects me when my work space is the same as the place I'm supposed to relax, unwind and have my personal life in.
I've gotten stick for this opinion with people replying about how they dislike or can't afford commuting, how they hate the soullessness of an office and all that crap. Which is fine... for you. I never said that nobody should have or do home office, I don't advocate on the behalf of commerical building investors, it's just that I don't like it.
Yes, it depends on your job but you know what I'm getting at.
That’s probably not as unpopular as it should be.I hate home office work.
So much this 👍I used to be of the mindset that I hated working at home, then the pandemic forced me to work at home. Now, I would commit war crimes if you forced me back into the office. I get so much more done, in less time, with few interruptions working at home. Eight hours of work turned into 4 hours of work just because I didn't have someone coming up to me every 15 minutes asking some stupid question.
I never considered this, but it’s certainly is a benefit of working at home.You can use your own toilet
There's my problem. Getting biosafety certification and all the kit needed to grow and work with bacterial cultures into my basement would be a chore.It really depends on what you do and your responsibilities.
There's my problem. Getting biosafety certification and all the kit needed to grow and work with bacterial cultures into my basement would be a chore.