Dope. I love the tar pits. I only visited once as a kid and would love to go back.
I was visiting my grandma and she had to pick me up at LAX. We stayed somewhere in LA overnight and in the morning she asked if there was anything touristy I wanted to do before we drove to where she lived. I emphatically chose the La Brea Tar Pits! I was 14? That sounds right.
It rocked. I have a cool shirt that doesn't fit in my pile of cool shirts that need to become a quilt.
Did we ever agree as a sub...uh, sublemmy, that upvote=unpopular opinion and downvote= eh, probably not that unpopular/I agree with you? I know someone brought it up the other day but I'm not sure where/ if we landed.
Not OP but I hate strong smells, even pleasant strong smells.
Yes it's probably a sensory processing thing, I dunno, I just know that I can only handle about 3 blissful seconds of Gain before I want to yeet it out of the house.
Dude this doesn't surprise me. I was trying to find out what the technical terms were for the types of "stones" that are in my fireplace so I could replace a broke one and holy cow, there's no way. Industry just makes up a bunch of bat crap terms and then hides knowledge behind shit like masonry guilds.
Short Answer: Sometimes, not as my primary drink and it really depends on the water. I'm very sensitive to tastes in it.
Long unnecessary additional information: I am very particular about water and I could not drink anything when I visited Florida because everything tasted like nasty swamp water. Even locally sourced bottled water. We had to hunt for out of state or purified water to hydrate us for our vacation.
In fact, most spring water is blech. Including "premium" bottled spring water like Fiji and Evian and such.
But I do enjoy water from high quality aquifers. The best well water I've had was from a deep bedrock aquifer.
At home I have a pretty advanced water purifier system to get that high quality H2O.
Looks like a booth at a con perhaps based on the background.