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Apparently, the phrase "geriatric millennial" is a thing now, and it is hurting my soul every time I see it.
Gen Z mean as hell brahs.
Anyway, lemme go take my weekly Epsom salt soak, holla at you dudes later.
i really think mixing alcohols is a myth.I would be tore up as well if I mixed that many different types of alcohol. I used to be able to get away with doing that when I was younger but these days I choose one drink and stick with it all night.
I can't have one of my joints pop without my sister saying somethingApparently, the phrase "geriatric millennial" is a thing now, and it is hurting my soul every time I see it.
Gen Z mean as hell brahs.
Anyway, lemme go take my weekly Epsom salt soak, holla at you dudes later.
There's so much more advanced sneakers in Nike's lineup that focus on comfort, yeah I don't get the point of an outdated, ugly one.are monarchs even comfortable?
i don't see the point. the foundation for me now is comfort and value. after that it has to look good and there are a lot of better options
Apparently, the phrase "geriatric millennial" is a thing now, and it is hurting my soul every time I see it.
Gen Z mean as hell brahs.
Anyway, lemme go take my weekly Epsom salt soak, holla at you dudes later.
i really think mixing alcohols is a myth.
alcohol is alcohol and is processed by the body in the same way.
if i drink one gin and tonic of the same strength of alcohol as one rum and coke, i will feel the same as if i drank 2 gin and tonics.
this is from years of experience of mixing any and everything.
maybe where mixing gets people in trouble is when they treat all drinks as the same strength of alcohol.
Not a myth. Has to do with sugar content, and things absorbed from the barrels of dark liquors that give you a worse hangover than say vodka, white tequila, gin.i really think mixing alcohols is a myth.
alcohol is alcohol and is processed by the body in the same way.
if i drink one gin and tonic of the same strength of alcohol as one rum and coke, i will feel the same as if i drank 2 gin and tonics.
this is from years of experience of mixing any and everything.
maybe where mixing gets people in trouble is when they treat all drinks as the same strength of alcohol.
Yeah I get that but why would mixing two different drinks like one gin and one whiskey be worse than having 2 whiskeys?Not a myth. Has to do with sugar content, and things absorbed from the barrels of dark liquors that give you a worse hangover than say vodka, white tequila, gin.
Also the higher the sugar content the worse the hangover. Wine, cocktails, mixer etc
The things that make whiskey dark like polyphenols are processed by the liver differently. In addition to this many whiskeys use artificial colouring agents for different flavours.Yeah I get that but why would mixing two different drinks like one gin and one whiskey be worse than having 2 whiskeys?
Yeah that’s what I’m getting at. Just because you mix different liquors doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be worse offThe things that make whiskey dark like polyphenols are processed by the liver differently. In addition to this many whiskeys use artificial colouring agents for different flavours.
drinkins liquors that don’t have these additives is easier on your liver and kidneys.
so drinking 2 gin & soda > 1 gin & soda + 1 whiskey & coke > 2 whiskey & coke