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09-19-2017 , 11:22 AM
Soylent gave me serious gas. Volume, not smell.
09-19-2017 , 12:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alobar
Hopefully unrelated, I just ordered a bunch of Huel and am pretty excited
Must be an acquired taste.
09-19-2017 , 12:40 PM
Trollywantacracker is terribly underappreciated as a poster.
09-19-2017 , 01:47 PM
I appreciate Trolly, or whoever he really is
09-19-2017 , 01:49 PM
Voluntary gruel an unusual punishment.

Trolly used to be metaname2 I think. Metaname2 was brilliant.
09-19-2017 , 02:49 PM
From this article about Huel:

Quote:
“It reminds me of the medicine I had as a child for bottom worms,” she says.

yeah I think we're done here.
09-19-2017 , 03:07 PM
Not that I really want to know but it makes you wonder exactly what Alobar picked up in prison.
09-19-2017 , 03:27 PM
I don't think I'd want to give up food. Too much enjoyment and not much opportunity cost.

I'd pay a lot for a pill that made me never need or desire sleep again, though.
09-19-2017 , 03:27 PM
Cap,

Alobar has had bottom worms ever since that incident of needing to squat down and **** on the worm-ridden trail.
09-19-2017 , 03:35 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Howard Treesong
That's an unusual view, Alobar. I enjoy about 90 per cent of the meals I eat.
I do too, problem is I'm pretty unhealthy about it and can't stop myself from binge eating and the like.

Basically Im a food addicted obese person trapped in the body of someone who exercises regularly.

I'm hoping this makes it easier for me to stop doing some of those things.
09-19-2017 , 03:36 PM
also, no bottom worms of any kind im sure!
09-19-2017 , 03:36 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by chopstick
From this article about Huel:




yeah I think we're done here.
09-19-2017 , 04:07 PM
I have 3 cases of soylent sitting in my pantry. A few months ago when I first started getting it I was good about it. Would blend just water, powder, and frozen berries, and it was very much acceptable. Then I fell back into the ways of the cheeseburger.
09-19-2017 , 04:22 PM
I'm not up on all things forum-wise...did imgur purge a bunch of files?
09-19-2017 , 05:21 PM
I am becoming increasingly paranoid about data aggregation and it's relationship to privacy concerns. I would ideally like to divorce myself from all things google. Am I insane, unrealistic, or both?
09-19-2017 , 05:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Howard Treesong
I am becoming increasingly paranoid about data aggregation and it's relationship to privacy concerns. I would ideally like to divorce myself from all things google. Am I insane, unrealistic, or both?
its
09-19-2017 , 05:32 PM
Howard,

use a vpn, create a dummy google account that you use for all things google. You can also use this google identity to login to sites that allow login through google+ and that arent places that connect to your real identity.

Doing that is relatively simple, and goes a long way towards shielding the data you generate from being connected to you.

I don't think doing that is insane. Maybe if you had a PO box in a fake name, and all online transactions you used disposable visa cards purchased with cash, then id say you were started to get a little paranoid.
09-19-2017 , 05:43 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LKJ
its

Yes. For that one, I blame autocorrect.

It's

FU autocorrect, it just did it again
09-19-2017 , 05:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alobar
Howard,

use a vpn, create a dummy google account that you use for all things google. You can also use this google identity to login to sites that allow login through google+ and that arent places that connect to your real identity.

Doing that is relatively simple, and goes a long way towards shielding the data you generate from being connected to you.

I don't think doing that is insane. Maybe if you had a PO box in a fake name, and all online transactions you used disposable visa cards purchased with cash, then id say you were started to get a little paranoid.


Tor. Tails. No gmail account. No Facebook or instagram or twitter or Snapchat. Use WhatsApp or kik for texting functions and insist my correspondents do the same.

I do not think bitcoin will remain anonymous, by the way.
09-19-2017 , 05:46 PM
Perversely, writing things down on a sheet of paper is likely more secure than writing something in a word document. Certainly more so than writing on google docs.
09-19-2017 , 05:51 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Howard Treesong
Tor. Tails. No gmail account. No Facebook or instagram or twitter or Snapchat. Use WhatsApp or kik for texting functions and insist my correspondents do the same.

I do not think bitcoin will remain anonymous, by the way.
bitcoin has never been anonymous
09-19-2017 , 05:54 PM
I took off my shoes a few minutes ago just as two LOLEuros sat down two tables away. I can't tell if I smell my sweaty feet or the Euros. I am slightly downwind of them.
09-19-2017 , 06:00 PM
Howard,

It's pretty futile to attempt to preserve any real anonymity. Things like what alobar says are pretty good steps against corporate enterprises, but the government/NSA/etc can figure out whatever they want unless you take far more steps than most are capable of other than super security nerds.

At your advanced age, you shouldn't worry about that stuff and instead just focus on enjoying your golden years the best you can.
09-19-2017 , 06:25 PM
Definitely the Euros.
09-19-2017 , 06:30 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Howard,

It's pretty futile to attempt to preserve any real anonymity. Things like what alobar says are pretty good steps against corporate enterprises, but the government/NSA/etc can figure out whatever they want unless you take far more steps than most are capable of other than super security nerds.

At your advanced age, you shouldn't worry about that stuff and instead just focus on enjoying your golden years the best you can.

You're the Dinsdale Piranha of 2p2, sir.

      
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