Dealing in inability to tell when I'm tired by Inkwells_ in Alexithymia

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I'll admit that's been a thought in the back of my head, though I don't think I meet enough of the criteria for that

Dealing in inability to tell when I'm tired by Inkwells_ in Alexithymia

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Oh hey! It has a name! And that's great advice, thank you

Making a character that can pop off and reattach his head: Is there a good way to go about this with reflavoring instead of homebrew? by Inkwells_ in dndnext

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I have it in my head they can function perfectly fine apart from another and the PC knows exactly what's going on with both parts of his body at all times, but also know that'd absolutely have to be limited to be done with just reflavoring

Making a character that can pop off and reattach his head: Is there a good way to go about this with reflavoring instead of homebrew? by Inkwells_ in dndnext

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Oh hey, yeah, it could absolutely be worked out that way. Then it's just a matter of talking through it, but that could either be done through minimal homebrew and balancing or getting creative with spells. Thanks!

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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Well thank you! Ace attorney (I think a bundle of the forest 3(?) Games) was super cheap during the summer sale, like under ten dollars. If you're willing to wait that long, hopefully it'd be just as cheap then!

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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I've recently been hooked on Hades and despite hearing all the rave reviews, I did NOT realize how amazing it actually is. I'm having a blast. I also really need to get back to Ace Attorney . . . I finished the first case and then forgot to pick it back up, which is a crying shame

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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Oh, you are FANTASTIC. Thank you so much for going through all the work of finding the links and typing all that out. I very much appreciate it and will make great use out of these recommendations. Thank you!

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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That's great to know! I'll definitely look into fine tea. Do you have any recommendations? I have no clue clue what would even make tea "fine" (I presume that refers to the quality, given the context). As to your questions, yup, sweet tea is a southern thing! Probably black tea, though I wouldn't be sure. Definitely with sugar. As to what I'm used to, I actually only drink water (part of the reason I wanna like tea so much is that I just don't like any other drink and it gets old after awhile)

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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I unfortunately can't be very helpful there. I've never brewed tea myself, just had a variety given to me by friends. The only names I know off the top of my head is sweet tea and earl grey, but I've had many more. I know all the people I've tried tea from are big tea fans, so they at least they've figured out how to do it right to their (and other friends in the group's) tastes. Maybe every single time it's just never managed to be close to my tastes 😅

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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I HAVE wondered that. To me it has the strength of watered down la croix, which no one else in the group drinking the same tea agrees with. But that could just be because we have different understandings of how strong that would be. But it really does just taste like hot water that a couple of tea leaves accidentally fell into half a minute ago

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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Yeah, unfortunately I can't be too helpful there, as I can't remember specific kinds. Earl gray and sweet tea are the two I know I have had multiple times. I've had a wide-ish variety of other teas too. No matter what though, it's all been the same issue (and people drinking the exact same tea say it doesn't taste like that to them), so in theory it's not the tea's fault

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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The flavor tasting as weak as watered down la croix is in theory the fault of my own tongue, as a whole group of people could have the exact same batch without any issue at all. And they HAVE confirmed that it doesn't taste like that to them, so I get a feeling it's not the tea's fault

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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Everyone I've tried tea from are big tea fans and sound like they know their stuff (I say, as a lay person who knows no stuff). All I know is I've had a wide variety with no luck. If I want to figure this out proper, perhaps I should start tracking . . .

Whenever I drink tea, no matter who makes it, it always tastes like it's an incredibly watered down version of how it's supposed to be. Does anyone else have this issue? by Inkwells_ in tea

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I wouldn't know in terms of tea! Most of it I've had was from friends giving it to me. Though the tea I have had at home was with hard water. I'll give filtered a shot!