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blarghgh_lkwd t1_j6g61zh wrote

Cocktails are almost all built on a foundation of booze, flavor, sugar, citrus. Flavor/sugar/citrus cover up the booze and sugar/citrus bring out the flavor. There are exceptions but mostly this is how they're built. If you pull the citrus out they'll be too sweet with flat flavor.

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blarghgh_lkwd t1_iyb7g42 wrote

I live in Windsor Terrace and depending on what products he purchases there's a pretty good chance I am in fact getting paid by him, just as indirectly and minutely as he's getting paid by me, and I'm still laughing at him for deciding to live in northern Florida.

So I guess we're both a couple of happy laughing guys getting paid

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blarghgh_lkwd t1_ixh3vhk wrote

Do it. It rules. Get a job in a restaurant and find a room in an apartment share and meet all sorts of arty restaurant weirdos and pursue your interests and you'll have a great time. That's what I did when I was 24 and now I'm 40 and still live here in my fifth or sixth totally different situation and it still rules.

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blarghgh_lkwd t1_itxnjvm wrote

That is an impossibly stupid argument

The vaccine reduces symptoms and slows the spread of the disease SIGNIFICANTLY. If you catch it while vaccinated your chance of developing serious symptoms or needing hospitalization, or passing a more malignant instance of it on to others, goes down to very nearly nothing.

There is no excuse for anyone who is a public employee and works with the public to be unvaccinated. It is an unconscionable and disgusting breach of the social contract to think you can go out among people with such a lackadaisical and ignorant attitude to health care and disease prevention.

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