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  • spankmonkey@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

    Prepare for disappontment!

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    I don't know if my taste buds changed or if the formula changed, but I loved that thing back in the 90s. I tried one a few years ago and it was cloyingly sweet and the bread was stale.

    These days I'm pretty much always disappointed on the rare occasion I get fast food (usually while traveling and needing something I can eat quickly) because the bun is always stale. I don't know if I just got to the point where it never tastes good or if things really used to be better.

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      I saw the sign

      I wonder if it opened up anon's eyes

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      Based and acepilled

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        Thank you for the answer and openness. I'm not sure of anything specific I can wish you in that regard, but good general luck.

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        Thanks! Its kinda like having a food allergy πŸ˜›

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        • thebat@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

          πŸ”΄ALERT: CONTAINMENT BREACHπŸ”΄

          MTF ALPHA-1, YOU ARE AUTHORISED TO STRIKE

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          MTF ALPHA-1:

          :3

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            Also would you like to supersize it for only a dollar more?

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              Also would you like to supersize it for only a dollar more?

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              For a bigger jump scare? What is this, Jack in the Box?

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                For a bigger jump scare? What is this, Jack in the Box?

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                Uhhh, sir this is a Wendy's.

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                  Top tier wiseposting

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                    I don't know if my taste buds changed or if the formula changed, but I loved that thing back in the 90s. I tried one a few years ago and it was cloyingly sweet and the bread was stale.

                    These days I'm pretty much always disappointed on the rare occasion I get fast food (usually while traveling and needing something I can eat quickly) because the bun is always stale. I don't know if I just got to the point where it never tastes good or if things really used to be better.

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                    The last time I remember it coming through a friend talked me I to trying it since I had not had one since they first came out due to not liking them. He said it was as good as he remembered. It was as awful as I remember, overly sweet sauce and a repulsive texture.

                    The bread being stale is a store level issue. My bun was fine, just a generic fast food roll like I remembered.

                    I probably disliked it because of having regular and easy access to good BBQ as a kid, including rib meat sandwiches. Not the best BBQ ever, just way above McDonald's lame attempt.

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                      Based and acepilled

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                      holy shit if that's original you win the internet for today

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                        I'll only watch a 5 second film of it.

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                          There's a theory that dreams serve as a sort of simulation mechanism for our brain to think through how to respond to various potential situations. It argues that is why natural disaster nightmares are so prevalent, and why our dreams are so weird (monkey brain does not understand modern society).

                          Anyways, good for them, I'm glad their brain figured out what to do about hypothetical McWeird.

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                          That's an interesting take. Simulation for dealing with life.

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                            It's better than you could ever imagine but you'll forever feel empty afterward due to the eternal longing for it.

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                              Could be. Could be.

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                                It's called lucid dreaming. I've read that it can be trained.

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                                It is extremely difficult to train, however, I've found that even the act of trying to lucid dream has made me incredibly good at falling asleep no matter what the circumstances are, and yet to date, I've only managed to do it like 3 times of the 14 years I've known about it.

                                I have up rather easily, having a dream journal is just not something my adhd brain can handle. But it's still been a nice skill to atleast practice when I remember it.

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                                  It is extremely difficult to train, however, I've found that even the act of trying to lucid dream has made me incredibly good at falling asleep no matter what the circumstances are, and yet to date, I've only managed to do it like 3 times of the 14 years I've known about it.

                                  I have up rather easily, having a dream journal is just not something my adhd brain can handle. But it's still been a nice skill to atleast practice when I remember it.

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                                  How did it make you better at falling asleep? I'm not particularly interested in lucid dreaming but being able to fall asleep

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                                    Companies try so hard to make their marketing quirky and cool that the "We have it" campaign could totally happen IRL.

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                                      It is extremely difficult to train, however, I've found that even the act of trying to lucid dream has made me incredibly good at falling asleep no matter what the circumstances are, and yet to date, I've only managed to do it like 3 times of the 14 years I've known about it.

                                      I have up rather easily, having a dream journal is just not something my adhd brain can handle. But it's still been a nice skill to atleast practice when I remember it.

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                                      How about if you drink some mugwort tea before going to bed? I'm sure there are other herbs that enhance dreams and may be useful to attempt lucid dreaming.

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                                        How did it make you better at falling asleep? I'm not particularly interested in lucid dreaming but being able to fall asleep

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                                        I learned how to "W.I.L.D" or wake induced lucid dream, which requires you to stay perfectly still, and to allow your mind to slowly drift off into stories that you want to tell or to dream about, almost like teaching yourself to meditate honestly. Well after learning how to sit still perfectly for 45 minutes in bed and to drift perfectly into sleep makes it easy to fall asleep when ever you want, as long as you have the patience lol.

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                                          How about if you drink some mugwort tea before going to bed? I'm sure there are other herbs that enhance dreams and may be useful to attempt lucid dreaming.

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                                          Never heard of it! I know kratom has given me some crazy dreams. Quitting weed was the best thing I could have done for dreaming.

                                          Not so much that I can't have crazy or fun dreams, it's just that even if I repeat them aloud after waking up they fade very very quickly. To get good at lucid dreaming you basically need to have incredible memory, or the strength to keep a dream journal that you do every night.

                                          You very much have to train yourself to remember dreams, as well as a way to know you're in a dream. (Counting your fingers when crossing any door, when meeting or talking to people, finding something you do often in dreams that you can relate and instill a habit in the waking world, and then also training yourself to notice and understand what having 7 or 4 fingers actually means in a dream). There are many ways to train yourself, and to find your own "trigger" mine specifically is just looking at my hands and counting my fingers.

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