I'm an audiophile so I tend to mess with the sound a bit. Often turning down the music and the voice... then turning up the headphone amp to perfectly hear the sound effects shooting straight into my brain.
@VinceNotVance: Jack and Coke is great. My grocey list for parties tend to be beer, vodka, various soft drink ingredients, Jack D... so i'm totally with you on that :)
@HarlequinRiot: Laphroaig is the most extreme I've ever tasted in terms of smokiness, and it was really good. But I've yet to taste Bowmore wich is, supposedly, to be amongst the most smokey of of all smoke.
" I can't stand Whiskeys. It wasn't ever quite so bad until I tried Wild Turkey. Ever since then I don't even like the smell of whiskeys. I'll stick with my Rums and Tequilas. But, my husband likes whiskey (Jack D usually), so maybe I'll have to pick up some Belvanie sometime to try out. "
*finding out I've misspelled Balvenie*
It's kind of a struggle to find out what you you like or dislike about whiskey. Usually it's the taste of alcohol or smoke/ash/wood that put you off. Balvenie takes away all of that... in my opinion. Although I likes the smokey stuff :)
This questions must've been asked before, since it's the name of the whole godamned network, but I couldn't be bothered to dig so deep in the forums...
...what's your favourite whiskey (including bourbon and Jack D etc.)? Just trying to pick up some good tips.
Amongst the ones I've tested I give it to The Belvanie (12 year). I would recomend this even if you think you hate whiskey. So smooth and sweet you'll feel spoiled drinking it. I've tested a few more expensive sorts and Belvanie still rule them all :) And for the blended, Islay Mist... Based on Laphroaig so it's a bit smokey, but it's perfectly balanced (for a blended).
By the way. I don't mind Jack D. I'm a game nerd and not a whiskey nerd so I enjoy whatever no matter what this post might seem like (except Statesman... that tastes like mildy scented gasoline).
I've heard this question in sooooo many forms. No matter what interest they have, they´re worried about not growing up. One of my sisters told me once that she didn't feel like an adult. She's 37, married, with three kids???!!? She have a weird sense of humor, but that's about it.
Don't use video games as an excuse for not feeling grown up. It's a hobby and that' that.
We should all remember one thing. There is NO justice in chance. So why should we penalize the lucky ones? If we want a more balanced world in the future we should teach ethics and morality to school children at and early age. Make people feel more part of society. To force people to give is a failure.
(Don't want to sound like a sunday school teacher :) but I really think philosophy and practical intelligence is much more important than math and language in creating a better future)
Infamous. I don't think I liked it that much in the end. But it was so easy to just spend hour after hour fooling around. I'm not much of a completist but, somehow, I couldn't stop playing until everything was done.
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