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men’s health clinics aka read a porsche magazine in the lobby and give us 500 bucks


i have dupuytrens (aggressive and at a young age), and my canadian doctors didn’t know that there was a radiation oncologist downtown doing rad therapy for it. waited 4 months and found out on google. how is it defensible that a doctor doesn’t know that someone in the same system as them offers treatments?


Dilbert was as much an era as he was an icon. Good luck in the great cube farm in the sky, Scott.


isn’t that the upper class accent? probably mimicking or conserving former latin pronunciation or maybe german


what EU country has the best food? (i’m from canada but every time i’ve been in the EU i’ve noticed the EU food is much better)


IMO, Italy, France, Spain. In that order. We have a home in Czech Republic (my partner's country of origin) and I'm also partial to the food there (I'm also east European but a generation back), but it's probably not quite as objectively good as the first 3, still better than Canada though.


solving puzzle pieces is trivial. you just keep looking for the right parts till it fits. it is designed to be solved. unlike a car door.


I agree completely, playing it now feels very primitive. But at the time, even into the 2000s, it was a revelation.


I dunno; I haven't played a JRPG in years that has the same sense of immediacy and emotional connection. I feel like there is a lot invested into overbearing systems of inventory management and skill progression that doesn't, for me at least, have the same draw.


CT is basically just pressing A for 5-10 hours though. The characters are pretty well done (albeit pretty hardcore 90s archetypes) and the artwork is gorgeous, but, given the shallowness of the dialogue and the gameplay, it doesn’t hit me like it used to.


I dunno that the dialogue is any more shallow than what's present in the vast majority of JRPGs today, quite frankly, but it's quite likely that this is because it isn't voice (over)acted.


you don’t need milk per se. you just need something that your body can digest alongside the tannin. i love strong tea and have had to be saved more than once from cramping and dry heaving from tannin overload.


Can you give us a source for those plans? i’m really interested in that.


this is not true. There was Svoboda and Azov, and very little else.


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