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  • You do understand that refined sugar is processed differently in your body than natural sugar right?

  • I stopped drinking pop about 10 years ago and I bought a bottle of coke a couple days ago because I had a free coupon I didn't want to waste. I had about 3 sips before I started feeling so sick I nearly threw up on the drive home.

  • Our brains are so god damn stupid

  • It's funny what a few dots on a screen, some words, and lo fi music can do for a person. I think sometimes we live in such a messed up world that we need something simple to anchor us.

    Keep swimming man

  • That's the most support I've gotten in at least 15 years lol. In the back of my mind I still feel like I want to finish it someday because what I've played of it is really good. One day, one day

  • It's the oldest that I still regularly play. I do play some snes games on emulator occasionally.

  • But that feels dirty

  • Ya I found out early in life that I'm a bigger fan of the idea of JRPGs more than actually playing them

  • tEcHnIcAlLy the first commercially available chess video game was released in 1977 according to google

  • If I had a nickel for every time I started chrono trigger with the intent to finish it, I would have a bunch of nickels. I think the farthest I've ever gotten was the future apocalypse era. Love the music in the game.

  • Oh man, I used to be addicted to insaniquarium in the early 2000s

  • I remember being scared of the music in diablo 2 as a kid

  • 1991 was only like 20 years ago. Right?

  • Dude, even DDR3 sodimm has doubled in price in the last few months

  • If being an RN is stressing you out so much that you can't sleep (completely understandable because that's an extremely emotionally and mentally taxing position) then your only options really are to find a different job as you did, or perhaps have regular therapy sessions to help you through it. With your training, you can definitely find less stressful positions such as a nurse educator, consulting, public health sector. Maybe you could ask your former colleagues with a bit more experience if they know of any positions that would be less stressful for you.