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I don't eat grains.
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I did the carnivore diet for a couple of years and I never felt better. It's amazing how satisfied your body is on animal fats and protein.
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cleansingcarnage wrote: January 2nd, 2025, 05:29
I did the carnivore diet for a couple of years and I never felt better. It's amazing how satisfied your body is on animal fats and protein.
I eat fruits and vegetables, I just don't eat grains.
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Grain is fine, but sneed oil is not.
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TKVNC wrote: January 2nd, 2025, 07:56
Grain is fine, but sneed oil is not.
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rusty_shackleford wrote: January 2nd, 2025, 07:57
TKVNC wrote: January 2nd, 2025, 07:56
Grain is fine, but sneed oil is not.
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Codex had its cheetah expert, HQ has its corn expert(s).
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Henry will decapitate sodomists in KCD2
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I really like Luke Dale. Shame I won't hear him but atleast I get to see him as Capon.
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Seems like they're sending review codes about a month in advance. Confident.


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Review keys 4 weeks in advance, not throwing around free copies, release date even slightly moved forward...that's how successful games launch. :cool:
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Luke Dale is uploading quite a lot and even this great short. legitimately cried at this scene. My dad passed around January 2023 and I played my first playthrough a few months later because my PC on release wasn't good enough. It felt like my dad spoke through Martin.
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Checking back in are we talking about Kingdom Come Deliverance in this thread yet?
I'm just stating the facts.
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Vergil wrote: January 4th, 2025, 07:20
Checking back in are we talking about Kingdom Come Deliverance in this thread yet?
Still got a month to go until it releases :D
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Cmdr Shepard wrote: January 3rd, 2025, 02:35


Luke Dale is uploading quite a lot and even this great short. legitimately cried at this scene. My dad passed around January 2023 and I played my first playthrough a few months later because my PC on release wasn't good enough. It felt like my dad spoke through Martin.
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I like reinstalling games and finding ancient saves

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Oyster Sauce wrote: January 5th, 2025, 01:50
I like reinstalling games and finding ancient saves

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Oyster Sauce wrote: January 5th, 2025, 01:50
I like reinstalling games and finding ancient saves

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Breathe wrote: January 5th, 2025, 02:12
Oyster Sauce wrote: January 5th, 2025, 01:50
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I find it hard to believe that people, even poor people, would use something like this as permanent bedding their entire lives.

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Oyster Sauce wrote: January 7th, 2025, 17:57
I find it hard to believe that people, even poor people, would use something like this as permanent bedding their entire lives.

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How do you know it isn't comfy?
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**** now I want to sleep on some straw with animal furs to cover myself
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Oyster Sauce wrote: January 7th, 2025, 17:57
I find it hard to believe that people, even poor people, would use something like this as permanent bedding their entire lives.

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Well, they did pretty much until the mid 15th century.
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TKVNC wrote: January 7th, 2025, 18:36
Oyster Sauce wrote: January 7th, 2025, 17:57
I find it hard to believe that people, even poor people, would use something like this as permanent bedding their entire lives.

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Well, they did pretty much until the mid 15th century.
Not sleeping on the floor is a plot by Big Bed to get people to buy mattresses and frames and decrease the quality of sleep.
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Tangerine wrote: January 7th, 2025, 19:32
TKVNC wrote: January 7th, 2025, 18:36
Oyster Sauce wrote: January 7th, 2025, 17:57
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Well, they did pretty much until the mid 15th century.
Not sleeping on the floor is a plot by Big Bed to get people to buy mattresses and frames and decrease the quality of sleep.
I slept on floors, bare floors, only cushions, sofas and beds, and I honestly felt I slept my best when it was complete wood floor with just blankets. Heard wood is better compared to anything with metal springs in it because of something to do with electric distribution, but I have no idea if it's true or some marketing thing.
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DagothGeas5 wrote: January 7th, 2025, 19:59
Tangerine wrote: January 7th, 2025, 19:32
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Well, they did pretty much until the mid 15th century.
Not sleeping on the floor is a plot by Big Bed to get people to buy mattresses and frames and decrease the quality of sleep.
I slept on floors, bare floors, only cushions, sofas and beds, and I honestly felt I slept my best when it was complete wood floor with just blankets. Heard wood is better compared to anything with metal springs in it because of something to do with electric distribution, but I have no idea if it's true or some marketing thing.
Same, I remember sleeping on the floor of the living room everytime me and my family visited my uncle and aunt. My uncle always slept on the floor since he said it's nice and cold and since we were visiting in summer, I always slept on the floor too. Good times, and never had back issues from floor sleeping.
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There's something to it. Floor sleeping, or sleeping with small pads is supposed to help the body relax more. I haven't tried it yet but I use an ultra firm mattress to somewhat simulate it.
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Five minutes of research told me that peasants slept on mattresses full of straw but not on straw itself which would be very primitive. :Inspector:

I've slept on a hard wood floor before (I thought bugs were attacking me in my sleep, but it was only just hives as an allergic reaction), it's awful.
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Roguey wrote: January 7th, 2025, 21:55
Five minutes of research told me that peasants slept on mattresses full of straw but not on straw itself which would be very primitive. :Inspector:

I've slept on a hard wood floor before (I thought bugs were attacking me in my sleep, but it was only just hives as an allergic reaction), it's awful.
Wonder if they will change that to reflect this then, or if there is a reason why those beds are like that in the picture :scratch: Maybe too poor to afford cloth that covers the entire straw filled part or something? That brown thing looks tougher than cloth to me.
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I've napped on hard floors before, but I sleep on my side, and whichever bones on which I'm resting inevitably become very painful, so I can only sleep for a short while before it wakes me up again.