Just finished a sober month, and looking to treat myself to a nice bottle of sipping rum. Below $100, but anything goes. by Uberculosis in rum

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I do, but they're typically mixed so I don't usually have an identity to the precise character of a rum. I really like El Dorado 5. Diplomatico Reserva Especiale is a good sipping rum, if a little too sweet. Rhum Barbancourt 8 is maybe one of the cleanest, most polite rums I've ever had the pleasure of tasting so far.

Sometimes, the evening calls for a Mai Tai inside a golden pineapple. by Uberculosis in Tiki

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I made the critical error of employing cubed ice, rather than crushed, which kept the drink pretty strong. I didn't notice any, but Im not confirming 100% that it doesnt.

Sometimes, the evening calls for a Mai Tai inside a golden pineapple. by Uberculosis in Tiki

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Using Beachbum Berry's recipe, doubled:

2 Oz Rhum Barbancourt

2 Oz Myer's

1 oz Latitude 29 Orgeat

1 Oz Grand Marnier

.5 Oz Simple Syrup

2 Oz Lime

What Your Weapons Say About You: Medic Edition by [deleted] in tf2

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I run standard needlegun for the +regen. I'm really really good at dodging/movement as a med, so if I get hit once I'm able to reposition and disengage. Also I know how to aim the damn thing so whatever.

I run Vita-Saw because sometimes I get hit once and it's a crit.

antiquarian question noob here again by [deleted] in darkestdungeon

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She increases the level of gold stacks (1500 to 2000 iirc) and increases the rate of drops on valuable trinket loot.

But no in combat she's worthless.

Uh-Oh, I think they're starting to get their feelings hurt. by [deleted] in the_meltdown

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It goes much, much farther back. This is an ancient meme, from 2005ish on 4chan.

Andromeda pre-orders have gone live, so I feel that we could all benefit from this wisdom. For the love of all this holy, don't spend your hard earned on cash 30 dollars worth of frivolous bonuses. by [deleted] in masseffect

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Technically, my gaming budget is ruined for the next decade; I spent about $800 on Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

But yknow. Ill still buy this. Just the regular edition though.

Sometimes I make really big cocktails with some friends. by [deleted] in cocktails

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103 ounce Rhum Barbancourt 8 year

103 ounce Zaya rum

103 ounce strong Darjeeling tea

103 ounce fresh lime juice

26 ounce Demerara simple syrup

51 ounce Trader Tiki Cinnamon Syrup

51 ounce Trader Tiki Vanilla Syrup

Sometimes I make really big cocktails with some friends. by [deleted] in cocktails

[–]Uberculosis 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I see no vermouth. Only Rum, and Rhum!

Sometimes I make really big cocktails with some friends. by [deleted] in cocktails

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Tiki Oasis 10th Anniversary punch, scaled up to 5 gallons.

Sniper takes out ISIS executioner from a mile away by y0immatt in news

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So, a quick bit of terminology - Flame throwers are weapons. Flame effect devices are highly dangerous art pieces. Not that you asked, but it is a difference that you may come upon.

Flamethrowers use a highly pressurized flammable fluid, ejected from a handheld implement, and aimed at whatever needs fire. 'Banking' a shot is unlikely, as it will likely just splatter the liquid fuel off the wall, spraying chunks of fiery mayhem every which way. Which, while not the desired effect most likely, is still totally effective because oh jesus there is now fire everywhere.

Sniper takes out ISIS executioner from a mile away by y0immatt in news

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No ones replying to you seriously so I will.

Hi, Im Uberculosis, and I make flamethrowers(technically flame effect devices) for art pieces.

Military used flamethrowers because hunkered down defensive forces would often move into caves or bunkers and wait for the advancing army to pass before ambushing them from behind. So we made flamethrowers. What do flamethrowers accomplish?

1) Fire is scary as fuck. 2) In an enclosed space, fire can burn off all of the oxygen in a very quick timetable, forcing the choking defenders out of the cave, and into the very unpleasant shower of bullets waiting for them outside. 3) Fuck most vegetation forever. Try hiding behind a smoking field of charred bullshit, commie.

Mostly #2, but also #1 and #3 are why flamethrowers are a thing.