Comments by "DefaultFlame" (@DefaultFlame) on "Fire of Learning"
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@sa_exploder I live in Sweden.
While things like coke are as ubiquitous as it is everywhere on the planet, things less suitable for our palatte has to be custom imported in small batches by large stores since there isn't demand, so the import costs skyrocket.
Like Marshmallows Fluff (tasty but too sweet to be used for anything but confectionairy), Pop Tarts (dry, tasteless, overly sweet), root beer (good), cream soda (great, three thumbs up), Betty Crocker's Buttercream frostings (good but way, way, way too rich), etc.
Hershey's just tastes like the bottom shelf cheapest generic chocolate you can find here, except it doesn't melt as easily in the mouth.
Now, if we're talking barbecue sauces, or barbecues in particular, the US is King. Let's just say that we import a lot more Baby Ray's than we do Marshmallow Fluff.
Damnit, now I'm hungry.
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I haven't had a nightmare since before puberty, and not really any negative dreams since I was a teen and not many of them then.
I don't often remember dreams, but they are usually in one of three catergories: distinctly positive dreams, adventure dreams (conventional nightmares of implacable, indestructible monsters chasing you and other such things, they're fun, like a good rollercoaster), and absurd dreams (like going about the start of your workday out in the woods, getting your gear and rifle from the lockers, which are standing by themselves in the woods of course, along with your shift buddy, and then guarding the border against moss-moose).
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