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The discussion revolves around frustrations with current documentary programming, particularly criticizing the History Channel's focus on sensational topics like time travel conspiracies instead of real historical content. Participants express disappointment over National Geographic's sale to Fox, fearing a decline in quality programming. The conversation shifts to lighter topics, including humorous anecdotes about everyday life, such as a malfunctioning kitchen fan discovered to be blocked by installation instructions. There are also discussions about the challenges of understanding various dialects in Belgium, the complexities of language, and personal experiences with weather and housing in California. Members share their thoughts on food, including a peculiar dish of zucchini pancakes served with strawberry yogurt, and delve into mathematical concepts related to sandwich cutting and the properties of numbers. The thread captures a blend of serious commentary and lighthearted banter, reflecting a diverse range of interests and perspectives among participants.
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No one can argue with that anymore.
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Because TV, that's why.

I do not laugh at the guys, maybe they are trying hard to be active. I laugh at the idea of making it a show.
 
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Yep. Meanwhile they broadcast everything that either fills the minutes and / or has high audience ratings. And the latter isn't qualified for accuracy, rigor and old fashioned journalism.

It became an MTV world: every message that takes longer than 10 seconds is no message anymore.
 
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It's so hard for me to avoid jokes in the serious threads ...

E.g.:
Monkeys aren't humans.
asks, no, shouts for this comment:

 
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It's been more than 365 days since I had a flu cold. Time to celebrate. You may wonder: "how did you accomplish this, Psinter?"

The answer is simple: I stopped socializing. :-p

Jokes aside, the sick are everywhere. If you are a person that must walk everyday and go to places with lots of people, take a closer look. There is almost always someone with flu or something contagious.

At uni for example, I can always point some student that is sick. I bet professors have noticed too.
 
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Psinter said:
It's been more than 365 days since I had a flu. Time to celebrate. You may wonder: "how did you accomplish this, Psinter?"

The answer is simple: I stopped socializing. :-p

Jokes aside, the sick are everywhere. If you are a person that must walk everyday and go to places with lots of people, take a closer look. There is almost always someone with flu or something contagious.

At uni for example, I can always point some student that is sick. I bet professors have noticed too.
That's cool!
I had a flu maybe 10 years ago but I have a cold and sore throat every year, sometimes twice. In last few years, it affected my vocal cords more than before.
Last week I got an ear infection, something I haven't had since 4th grade.
My 28yo friend has a chronic angina and he will have his tonsils removed like a little boy, he jokes about it :-)
 
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I actually looked and I got it wrong :sorry:. It is not flu what I meant. I meant cold. Flu is short for influenza o:).

My bad :sorry:.

I used to get a cold always every month until I decided not precisely stop socializing, that was just a joke, but keep my distance from those who are sick. It hasn't been easy avoiding them, but I have managed to not catch a cold for more than 1 year. There is always a sick student that sits next to you. My smell sense is very sensitive and I swear, people with cold reeks of bacteria or whatever is that smell that characterizes them. I can't stand it, but I suppose it is because my smell sense is very sensitive.

Wait, I can still edit my post. I'll fix it.
 
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Psinter said:
Wait, I can still edit my post. I'll fix it.
You've forgotten this one ##\uparrow##. :biggrin:
 
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fresh_42 said:
You've forgotten this one ##\uparrow##. :biggrin:
Yup, I keep saying flu o:).
 
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Psinter said:
Yup, I keep saying flu o:).
The viruses themselves are to blame. They simply don't introduce themselves no matter how often you complain.
If at least the golf versions could ... "Hello, I'm the Birdie / Eagle / Albatross / Condor - Flu!"
 
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While joking here, I just thought:

What Alan Alexander Milne would have said, if somebody had told him that a century later, people around the globe were still (simultaneously; in the authors rest frame :wink:) having fun with his inventions.

O tempora, o mores!
 
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There is a saying about there being 2 responses: fight or flight.

What about one when you are too freaking scared to do either and you get paralyzed?

Just random stuff that crossed my mind.
 
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Psinter said:
There is a saying about there being 2 responses: fight or flight.

What about one when you are too freaking scared to do either and you get paralyzed?

Just random stuff that crossed my mind.
Freeze
 
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The 6th movie of Harry Potter, despite being the one that introduced an unforgettable tragedy, it was also the funniest. There is humor from the very beginning. Most of it is humor and the tragedy begins only like after more than 1 and half hour later.
 
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Kind of interesting/unusual, this guy in Barnes and Noble, in his 60s, doing coloring with crayons.
 
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WWGD said:
Kind of interesting/unusual, this guy in Barnes and Noble, in his 60s, doing coloring with crayons.
Stroke rehab? 'Til you've been there, 'tis a bit hard to say.
 
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Bystander said:
Stroke rehab? 'Til you've been there, 'tis a bit hard to say.
No, I am not mocking him, I am just kind of curious. It may actually be fun to do it.
 
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WWGD said:
not mocking him,
Did not mean to imply you were --- just pointing out some possibilities.
 
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WWGD said:
Kind of interesting/unusual, this guy in Barnes and Noble, in his 60s, doing coloring with crayons.
Coloring books for adults are very popular here. We sell several types in our shop. Me and three of my friends in their late twenties do it, too. It's true that mostly women buy it, but men do buy them from time to time as well. It's very relaxing. What I like about it is that it gives those without talent the opportunity to relax by creating art and they don't have to be stressed that they can't draw properly. With coloring pictures someone else has drawn, you can't make a mistake :)

You can find them on Amazon or simply search "adult coloring pages" on google pictures and you can print out thousands of pages
 
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Sophia said:
Coloring books for adults are very popular here. We sell several types in our shop. Me and three of my friends in their late twenties do it, too. It's true that mostly women buy it, but men do buy them from time to time as well. It's very relaxing. What I like about it is that it gives those without talent the opportunity to relax by creating art and they don't have to be stressed that they can't draw properly. With coloring pictures someone else has drawn, you can't make a mistake :)

You can find them on Amazon or simply search "adult coloring pages" on google pictures and you can print out thousands of pages

Do you ship from your store to the U.S (NYC)?
 
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WWGD said:
Do you ship from your store to the U.S (NYC)?
:-) I theoretically could but I'm 100% sure you can find lots of coloring books in the stores in the US or in online shops based in the US :-)
If you can't find anything I can send something to you without a problem.
I just think it's unnecessary for you to pay for intercontinental shipping.
 
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Sophia said:
:-) I theoretically could but I'm 100% sure you can find lots of coloring books in the stores in the US or in online shops based in the US :-)
If you can't find anything I can send something to you without a problem.
I just think it's unnecessary for you to pay for intercontinental shipping.
Thanks, Sophia, just shaking you up a bit :).
 
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Oh :-D
You see I'm at work right now so I'm in that marketing mindset :-p
Professional deformation
 
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SQ said:
How dare you contradict my delusions with facts.
 
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WWGD said:
No, I am not mocking him, I am just kind of curious. It may actually be fun to do it.

I think it can be more difficult for adults to slow down enough to actually start. But, if you remember from childhood that single-minded focus that takes over once the coloring begins- that's still there! At first, the idea of adult coloring books seemed odd and restricting to me, but I have found a few really good ones and they are soothing! There are usually little stations set up in buildings on my campus with ongoing games and puzzles; this year, they've added adult coloring sheets and quality pencils/colors/markers. My library has an acrylic display for finished works. I can't help but smile when I walk past it and see that no one has taken down my daughters pink, pink, and pink peacock she drew! Personally, I like the sheets with thinner lines, fewer repeating elements, and with enough variety that I discover more detail as I go. Some of these designs are so beautiful that they could stand alone on a wall without needing coloring!
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This reminds me --being on the topic of beautiful, creative, fun, colorful, and all-- that this thread seems to be missing it's usual element. Wonder if Pepper Mint will be allowed back? Sure would be nice for her to bless us with her presence again... Seemed like such a genuinely sweet person to me that she could be packaged and distributed herself: Pepper Mint therapy.
 
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Hey there. How's it going?
 
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Char. Limit said:
Hey there. How's it going?
The Char is back... :woot:
 
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Char. Limit said:
Hey there. How's it going?
It's Friday. I need a pint after this week. I do not have a pint. Mixed, in summary. You?
 
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