A great classic
Bon appétit !
A picture you can hear!
And even if you know you have it, there is no treatment per se, and no one gives a shit so unless you have the energy, the stamina, the support around you to lead a battle against dismissive medical personnel, you just suck it up. You might be lucky and find someone willing to help you treat some symptoms but that's it.
Source? My experience.
RIP John Redcorn, we miss you sug
I forgot I had a medical appointment earlier today and yet I remember the cheat code you have to dial on the phone in Theme Hospital (spoiler it's 24328). Curious.
I love weird and wonderful things. In Switzerland they have Rivella, made with milk whey. Deliciously refreshing.
In Czechia they have Kofola, the BuyEU poster drink. It looks like a cola drink but the taste is fairly different in a good way. They have cherry and lemon variants too!
I had the most delicious coconut flavoured fizzy water in Lanzarote, the brand name is Firgas, I believe it is a Canariense brand.
Japan has Calpis, don't mind the name because this stuff is insanely good! It's a tangy yoghurt based drink. The Korean equivalent is Milkis, equally delicious.
Talking about Korea, Lotte makes a pine bud drink (sorry can't link to that one!) and it's such an unusual and refreshing drink I really recommend it. They also have sikhye which is a drink made of fermented rice (amazake in Japan, jiuniang in China). And on the topic of rice drinks, Woongjin morning drink is superb, it's a bit pricey outside of Korea but so worth it.
Now for the number one in my heart, the drink I could inject in my veins because I like it so much is Liptonic. It's a fizzy ice tea and it's a crime it's not available everywhere.
Looks like Mulder and Scully will have to make a comeback!
I've installed sims 2 and 3 so far and I can't even say I've noticed any issue. Next stop is sims 4 so thanks for the heads-up! I can't believe how easy it was thanks again OP!
Omgomgomgomg you absolute beautiful buttercream sponge cake thank you so much I've switched to Linux in March and I sorely missed playing the Sims
Mhmh yeah and government wants to spend as little as possible on the ALBs that look after flooding. When the ones who moan about the 'overpaid civil service blob' find themselves in the aftermath of a flooding event that could have been prevented, I won't say 'serves you right' out loud but the thought will definitely cross my mind.
I was like you and I took the plunge when W10 was given its death sentence. I watched a few tutorials on YouTube, picked a distro (Mint, it feels very familiar if you come from a windows environment) and after a few days of dual boot I got rid of Windows for good. Never looked back.
Initially there were some little hurdles with games, you can install Steam very easily (flatpaks are a godsend) but only a small selection of games are Linux-compatible by default. Then I heard about Proton, and with another flatpak installation boom all my Steam games worked, and damn well I have to add.
Then I heard about Lutris, and my Sims games that I thought I'd never get to play again now work.
Please don't worry about not knowing what you're doing, if you pick a distro like Mint you will not have to mess up with the terminal unless you choose to. Try running a distro on a virtual machine to see how it feels!