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What's your guilty pleasure?

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  • I [email protected]

    I had none.

    If it brings me pleasure I feel no guilt.

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    • grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

      Alcohol, but I've cut back immensely in the past 4 years. Turns out you can't drink like you did in your 20s when you're in your 40s and expect to feel fine the next morning. I think I'm almost at the point where I'm gonna give it up entirely, or just have it on special occasions, because it's just not worth it anymore.

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      I was in the exact same boat 2 years ago. I don’t know what happened exactly, but I just decided it was time to stop. At the time it was to see how it went, and how long I could go without it. And I honestly never looked back. I feel tons better, and I’m sure I’m overall much healthier as well. And I don’t miss it or crave it anymore, except very occasionally when work gets to the “You have got be shitting me right now” level, and even then it’s not a strong craving and I just ignore it until it goes away. And the $avings!

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        I've been on a break for some months now, but weed. It's the only thing I really like that I feel somewhat guilty about doing. As much as others might disagree, I don't feel guilty for enjoying frozen pizza and cheap kebabs, or listening to girly 90s pop, or constantly using emojis to better express myself. 🤷

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        In an age of text-based communication dominance, especially at work, and especially remote work, I feel that emoji use is vital to at least attempt to avoid miscommunications. I do not understand people who do not use them, often literally, and they make me uncomfortable.

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          i want the steam in my milk to make it super sexy

          espresso is only part of the sexy

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          Yeah, that steam thing is really nice, it heats the milk and makes the foam in one go. While you're saving have you tried a small french press to foam the milk? I haven't tried with oat milk but with regular milk i like magic, that's how I make cappuccinos at home when I want them fancier.

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            Nice cup of tea:

            See your enemies driven before you:

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            "And hear the lamentation of their women."

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            • reverendender@sh.itjust.worksR [email protected]

              What things do you love about it?

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              For starters, as a furry, the anthro characters, love their simple designs. I also love how wholesome it is the majority of the time. Also how chill the show is, especially the backgrounds.

              I also like, to varying degrees, most of the songs from the films and official CD ( which I own a copy of ). I personally love the song in the beginning of Back To School With Franklin because I think more people should live life by the lyric "sometimes doing nothing can be such a busy thing".

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                Sitting quietly in a room for hours at a time literally doing nothing. I once got curious and just sat in my living room for around 10h straight because I wanted to see what my living room and neighborhood was like at night. Im talking no phone, TV, or anything else just me sitting alone staring off chilling.

                Fun fact: I average 3 cars an hour over night in my neighborhood and we aren't really a busy neighborhood off a couple side streets too. Some of the cars leave then come back a few minutes later. Probably drug dealers or something.

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                This sounds like the dream day of almost every older guy (like 50+) I know.

                Pure. Peace. And. Quiet.

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                • toomanypancakes@piefed.worldT [email protected]

                  Maybe it's a show, a game, food, a song, or even a book, but what's that thing you love even though you know it's objectively bad?

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                  Okay I had to actually switch accounts before replying, ha ha. My absolute favorite guilty pleasure is reading and writing m/m paranormal smut. Absolutely love it. I hoover that shit up.

                  Family knows I write urban fantasy, so when I started writing m/m smut, I had to get a pen name. They think I stopped writing after two books-- but that's not accurate since I have three books under the pen name. The middle book is so smutty that I would be horrified for anyone to connect me to it but it is a damn fine piece of writing. Damn fine. So full of absolutely animalistic descriptive sex, it's frankly amazing I managed to fit a plot in there somewhere.

                  So, writing and reading smutty books. 😚

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                  • jeena@piefed.jeena.netJ [email protected]

                    For a grown man, definitely, you're supposed to watch football, F1 and other sports.

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                    I can't bring myself to watch sports. It's the most boring thing to me.

                    I totally get rather watching dramatic romance.

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                    • toomanypancakes@piefed.worldT [email protected]

                      Maybe it's a show, a game, food, a song, or even a book, but what's that thing you love even though you know it's objectively bad?

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                      The movie White Chicks - Personally can't get enough of how offensive it is to literally everyone

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