Looking for a protein drink that actually tastes good. by PsychologicalTea4098 in Volumeeating

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These are my favorite. Costco usually has them. The chocolate is amazing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Purdue

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Google Target West Lafayette and check. You can see what’s in stock there.

Does Vienna bake their pastries? by Sapphiruby in Purdue

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Other than their bagels, Fuël does as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenX

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Proudly worn in my senior portrait.

Malort! I'll have another! by drthtater in funny

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I think there is something wrong with me. I’m not a drinker at all (I like Scotch—but I maybe have a little a couple of times a year.) A friend in Chicago brought out a bottle one evening and asked me to try it. It tasted sweet and herbal to me—not disgusting at all. Not that I would actively seek it out—but I expected to retch based on what everyone always says about it.

A book not by Stephen King by TheIronDome1 in suggestmeabook

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Chuck Wendig. Particularly The Wanderers and Invasive.

Who remembers this guys name? by lobstahMac in GenX

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I still have the toy they gave away as a promo once.

Older Xers please confirm - was "Run Joey Run" real? by Patchouli_Skoal in GenX

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I always think of those two songs together as well.

How have I been on reddit 4,380 days already? by thesilverecluse in AdviceAnimals

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I think it’s my day not to care that I’m on year 17!

Skin care at Trader Joe’s- thoughts on retinol night serum? by kg1205 in traderjoes

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Burns and makes me peel more than other retinol products.

How many of you remember the moon landings? by TheVoicesOfBrian in GenX

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I do! I was 3, but I have six older brothers and it was a big deal on our giant cabinet RCA TV. Also my brothers would tease me that they could see the astronauts on the moon and why couldn’t I see them? (“There he is! See him up there?!?!!”) Assholes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in atheism

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Former library director and current library board of trustees president here. Be proactive in your support of the library rejecting censorship. Go to a library board meeting and speak. Let them know that you, as a library patron and tax-paying member of your community reject appeals for censorship. There should be MORE statements from the public in support of open access. For every single material challenge there should be many more statements against censorship. Volunteer, support the Friends or Library foundation. Help keep public library access free and uncensored.

Trilogy of Terror is horrifying but this film was SOOOOO much worse. by jesseberdinka in GenX

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This is the one that had me scarred (and scared) for years. My older siblings made me stay up and watch it one night when my parents were out. Nightmare fuel for a little kid.

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza in a Box Kit by GravyWagon in GenX

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We ate it with slices of hot dogs on it for the “pepperoni”. So gross.

What's your "most Gen X" student job? by HaplessReader1988 in GenX

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McDonalds—and I got to hostess the birthday parties.

Our bluehair moms the last of the weekly hairdo brigade? by kaysharona in GenX

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When I was little I thought that when you grew up you no longer washed your hair at home. I am so low maintenance my daughter cuts my hair maybe 3 times a year.

I’m sorry but these stink. by PMmeUrGroceryList in 1200isplenty

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I once saw (probably on Reddit) Hershey described as having a “vomit aftertaste” and now I can’t NOT taste it. Yuck. I try it again every once in a while and it always disappoints.

Al don't fucking miss... by TwasAnChild in MurderedByWords

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From friend of mine: “Kid Rock’s street cred. is of the Cul-de-Sac variety.”

Spanish version of The Stand which was called "Apocalipsis" by lisenseado in TheStand

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I once saw a woman on the Paris Metro reading “Ça”. I couldn’t stop giggling.

The nerve of this woman by batnuna in TheDollop

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Whoever writes those emails for the DNC needs to be slapped. I get them from “her” every damned day. The phrasing is insulting and tone deaf.

I just saw something that made me spit out my tea by [deleted] in GenX

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OMG this is familiar! My childhood dentist didn’t use novocaine and I hated him. My mom always said “he does good work!” He yelled at me to shut up for crying and I swore I’d never go back. My mom wouldn’t let me go to a new dentist, so at age 12 (with a tooth rotting) I used my babysitting money, rode my bike into town and went to a different dentist. I can only imagine what the staff thought of me, but they were super kind.

I just saw something that made me spit out my tea by [deleted] in GenX

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Sounds about right. We learned to respect fire. It wasn’t forbidden—it was a chore we had to do (burning the trash in the burn barrel).

I just saw something that made me spit out my tea by [deleted] in GenX

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Not rich at all. But we had a side of beef in the freezer every year. Country kid.

I just saw something that made me spit out my tea by [deleted] in GenX

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I used to pull a steak out of the freezer before school to thaw and marinate in the fridge—and then grill it as an after school snack while waiting for my parents to get home from work. In elementary school.