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What's your guilty pleasure?

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    Watching them is bad?

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

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      that’s fair! I also enjoy the soundtrack

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      I like the part where it plays "Gone Gone Gone"

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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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        Crappy romance movies. Like the crappy Christmas ones on hallmark or Netflix

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        • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

          Walking around town with a plug in.

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          How is this one my 100th upvote to you

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          • wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgW [email protected]

            So, real talk...you ever cough or sneeze and rocket it out onto the sidewalk?

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            A good plug, like an NJoy PurePlug, will never fall out if you cough or sneeze. You have to actively want to remove it.

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              Weird question but do big sturdy poops also feel good?

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              I mean... Yeah, but for a totally different reason.

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              • wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgW [email protected]

                Cigars. I only smoke one every month or two, but obviously tobacco isn't good for you. That acknowledgement aside, I really enjoy them, and have a humidor full of probably $2000 worth of cigars, many aged a couple years.

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                I recently had a cigar dream and I’ve kinda been craving one. I don’t wanna be outside, don’t have a garage, and don’t want to smoke them indoors, though. My last ones I can remember smoking were a Romeo y Julieta and a Monte Cristo, but those were like a decade ago.

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                  I'm 49 years old and every once in a while I still say "Fuck it....for supper tonight I'm having a giant ass bowl of Lucky Charms cereal"

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                  43 and it's Cap'n Crunch for me. It happens once every few years and I always regret it.

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                    43 and it's Cap'n Crunch for me. It happens once every few years and I always regret it.

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                    Me too. That eventual sugar crash gets worse the older I get,

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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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                      Maybe not objectively bad, but mine is '60s music. Even the super sugary pop crap (well, minus bubblegum). Even though a lot of the lyrics haven't aged well. I just love it. SiriusXM's '60s Gold stays on my radio dial!

                      Also, I love being in the sun. I'm super pale and I've had to have a bunch of things removed and biopsied by the dermatologist, so now I load up on sunblock and avoid the sun like a vampire, which makes me sad. I know it's bad for me but I really do love the sun 💛

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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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                        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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                          Ghost Adventures. I watch an episode before bed like 3 times a week. I used to work in tv production and know it’s not real. But in my experience, more than the other ghost shows, it weaves in some cute tricks along with obvious ones. Something about that mix keeps me just the right amount of entertained but relaxed in a way that helps me fall asleep.

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                          Yoooo, this show is a fucking riot, I love it for the cheese factor

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                            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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                            I am 100% too old for it, but I absolutely LOVE the preschool level cartoon Franklin and to a slightly lesser extent the 2011( ? ) 3D CG reboot Franklin and Friends. I used to have one of the edutainment games ( the clubhouse one ) and the domino set as a kid and loved them.

                            Now, at some point if I ever live alone or at least not with family, want to get all of the PC edutainment games, the domino set, and the original books that weren't based off of an episode of the show. I will someday manifest my inner child's dream!

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                            And if there ever comes a time where there is an official box set of every episode out there in the original English dub, I would trample kids at the store to get it.

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                              One of my favorite GIFs/memes across the entire internet. Thank you.

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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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                                No reason for guilt there, that sounds like pure relaxation.

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                                  I am 100% too old for it, but I absolutely LOVE the preschool level cartoon Franklin and to a slightly lesser extent the 2011( ? ) 3D CG reboot Franklin and Friends. I used to have one of the edutainment games ( the clubhouse one ) and the domino set as a kid and loved them.

                                  Now, at some point if I ever live alone or at least not with family, want to get all of the PC edutainment games, the domino set, and the original books that weren't based off of an episode of the show. I will someday manifest my inner child's dream!

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                                  And if there ever comes a time where there is an official box set of every episode out there in the original English dub, I would trample kids at the store to get it.

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                                  What things do you love about it?

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                                    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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