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  • Wish I could be of more help. I've had two different types of generic instant release and they both tasted lightly sweet and went down with 0 issues . Maybe I got lucky haha. Idk if name brand or generic makes much of a difference price-wise for you but you could always try parachuting your pills (without crushing them obv) to put a barrier between your tongue and the pill

  • I was born in the 90s, my brothers were born in the early 2000s. We had a CRT into the early 2010s . Maybe people who weren't poor haven't seen real TV static but even then I doubt it. Hell, remember those god awful "flat screen" CRTs? My old station still had one of those that we used to watch TV on in 2018-19. It's probably still there lol

  • My favorite mojito recipe:

    • 2 Oz (60 ml) white rum
    • 1/2 Oz (15 ml) rich demerara syrup (2:1 sugar to water ratio)
    • 1 lime, quartered
    • a goodly amount of fresh mint, ~10-12 leaves
    • a little bit of sugar
    • ~2 Oz (60 ml) soda water

    Build:

    Put a little sugar in your glass, chuck the lime and mint in, muddle.

    After you're done muddling, fill your glass with ice

    Add a splash of soda water (not the whole 2 Oz), rum and syrup, stir until chilled

    Too the glass up with soda water, stir again to incorporate the soda

    Garnish with a fresh mint sprig

    Notes: I really like Planteray 3 star or flor de cana 4 for this recipe. Planteray has an earthier flavor while the flor de cana has a more fruity/tropical vibe. If you don't have access to demerara sugar, you can use light brown or raw sugar for a substitute.

  • I went from not owning a proper computer for nearly a decade to exclusively using mint for work, school, and gaming emulators. Works flawlessly, everything's pretty intuitive, zero issues whatsoever. Maybe my use case isn't crazy but for the average joe, Linux works just fine. What lies was I fed?