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Is whole wheat pizza crust a thing?
Chapinator_X replied to Doom Metal Alchemist's topic in Foods & Drinks
It is, but you're eating pizza, so it'll still do the same damage with or without some fiber. In some instances, whole wheat might even put you at a disadvantage since some companies put a ton more shit in their whole wheat dough. -
Another wardrobe malfunction at the halftime show
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Too busy needing to finish Nier Automata and Yakuza 0 to take on Monster Hunter.
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I got bored and drew a caricature of Eddie Murphy
Chapinator_X replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
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Is Toonami still "mainstream"?
Chapinator_X replied to OwlChemist81's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
I'd say it plays a little bit of a role. I'd at least give Toonami credit for helping boost Attack on Titan, One Punch Man, and Sword Art Online's popularity in the States and cultivating the audience for FighterZ, but they're also on Netflix where they've probably gathered more of an audience since then, and it didn't take Kai/Super to make DBZ popular in the US. -
I have a good material about Albany
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I found the piloting manual for the Franxx
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Not even the movie Fargo wanted to stay in ND longer than the opening scene.
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Someone needs to write a book about Bill Nye's life story
Chapinator_X replied to Killa Ounze's topic in Free-For-All
I can write a one man stage-play for "Sex Junk". -
It’s fanservice anime where girls dressed in scantily clad animal costumes fight each other. It’s uncensored on Amazon Prime so that’s one thing you might not want to have on your watch history if you’re sharing the account.
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Someone needs to write a book about Melania's life story
Chapinator_X replied to Mix's topic in Free-For-All
I just saw an article about an Aflac commercial she did the same year she got married, and the same year as the Access Hollywood interview. She hopes that saying “Aflac” with Gilbert Gottfried’s voice would make her a household name. I hope this all eventually makes it into the biopic. -
Killing Bites. It’s shameless and trashy, but I’m hooked.
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Have you ever melted some down for CEI purposes?
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Speaking of Earth Wind and Fire, I can't believe I haven't posted the September-esque insert song in Macross Delta: There's one remix that blends the two seamlessly:
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Supa Mario 2, baby!
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I watched it a couple days ago. It feels dramatically different from any Fate material I've come across, and so far it's looking like the perfect spin-off for SHAFT to take on.
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I'll have to look into options about therapists that you can take on drives. Or driving school instructors that do that kind of therapy. Maybe the problem this whole time was me needing to re-learn how to handle the road and not just handle it on my own.
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That is a good way of going about it. I feel like I have a better time on the road when I say "fuck it" and focus on something else. I've actually been relatively chill since I started streaming music playlists in my car, so there's definitely credence to the idea that the more worry-free I am about my ride itself, the more worry-free my commute will be. Mine came about at random, possibly from the strain of college and my personal life, so its not even tied to road-related trauma, which makes it a weird case. Still, I think that would be a good mentality of having on the road.
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Immersion therapy was my therapist's main solution, but I feel like it was hard to completely get used to the roads. It did have me more comfortable riding on the main roads I had a tail spin going on, and do credit it for the fact that I'm much better driving now than I was in 2014-2015 when almost every road made my head spin. It is something I need to keep in mind though and push myself into doing more as I get comfortable riding on different streets I'm not used to.
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Wasn't sure where to post this, but figured I'd get more feedback from here. Only recently have I been so comfortable to open up around folks from here, but I need some more input than what I'm getting now. Around 2014, I developed severe driving anxiety. Panic attacks, being afraid of driving and of being a passenger inside of a car. I haven't been able to drive on highways since then. I also develop irrational fears for parts of the road like a curb that goes on for too long, the left lane/left turns, overpasses, hills, large roads that are too empty, and such. It's gotten better over the years, but I just got accepted for a lucrative full time job; the only catch is that it's an hour commute with roads I'm not comfortable driving on. I should be happy, but I'm terrified, horrified, stressed, and feel like the people I'm opening up to are fed up with me being pessimistic and scared all the time about driving. I was actually doing better last year when I stopped worrying about seeing a therapist a year ago, but now I'm thinking I might have to go back because of my driving anxiety and possibly seek out medication. Anyone know someone who's gone through this? Is there a cure or coping mechanism I'm missing? I hate the feeling that this wouldn't have been a problem if I wasn't so fucked in the head. It wasn't always like this. I was driving normally on highways to and from everywhere at ease for 4 years before everything scared me. It kills me to my core that my gut reaction to getting a wonderful job is looking like I saw a ghost over the distance I have to drive until I move out. Is there even a healthy way to seek treatment for anxiety that involves being in a car?
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The drive there is rough, but there's things about Savannah I remember fondly, like this one coffee shop by the farmers market and some nice restaurants
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I remember Suga Mama getting pumped up about Solange and Destiny's Child doing the OP. It was way better than the Macy Gray song in As Told by Ginger
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Hangzhou in Mongolian China became the largest city in the world that year, so congrats to China for winning 1348!