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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    A can of Pringle chips

    I secretly buy about three or four cans whenever we go grocery shopping. My wife’s unwell so I have to do everything at the grocery store and most times I’m on my own. But in just about every trip I buy the chips and sneak them around the house and eat them myself. I love the stuff and my favorite is BBQ.

    Sometimes I feel like some alcoholic sneaking bottles around the house. I have a can in the basement, one in the garage and always one by my desk. I keep track of them all to keep them fresh and renewed.

    I have a problem don’t I? … yeah I know … but I love it.

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    Okay I had to actually switch accounts before replying, ha ha. My absolute favorite guilty pleasure is reading and writing m/m paranormal smut. Absolutely love it. I hoover that shit up.

    Family knows I write urban fantasy, so when I started writing m/m smut, I had to get a pen name. They think I stopped writing after two books-- but that’s not accurate since I have three books under the pen name. The middle book is so smutty that I would be horrified for anyone to connect me to it but it is a damn fine piece of writing. Damn fine. So full of absolutely animalistic descriptive sex, it’s frankly amazing I managed to fit a plot in there somewhere.

    So, writing and reading smutty books. 😚

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    Lidl sells these breaded camembert. You stick them in the oven until their top lifts, then you eat them with red whortleberry jam. Its basically half a kilo of molten cheese and jam, but it’s great

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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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    7 days ago

    To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women!

    Either that, or a nice cup of earl grey tea.

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    7 days ago

    I had a crush with whom I have never talked to but I still fantasize about them time to time creating scenarios in my head which will never happen. It’s not healthy I know but makes me feel good feelings.

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    I’m weird. Playing nsfw games while trying to avoid nsfw. Some of them have cool stories and not shying away from mature themes make them much more enjoyable. And some are simply way too expansive sims, I swear that horny is the second biggest motivator for building life sims after dwarfs.

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    The movie White Chicks - Personally can’t get enough of how offensive it is to literally everyone

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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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        For starters, as a furry, the anthro characters, love their simple designs. I also love how wholesome it is the majority of the time. Also how chill the show is, especially the backgrounds.

        I also like, to varying degrees, most of the songs from the films and official CD ( which I own a copy of ). I personally love the song in the beginning of Back To School With Franklin because I think more people should live life by the lyric “sometimes doing nothing can be such a busy thing”.

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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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    Oat milk lattes. I can’t afford my own machine yet, so I have to pay someone else to do it. Dear god I’m poor, but it scratches a tiny itch that nothing else does.

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      The 8-shaped coffee maker is like 30 bucks and most Italians make their coffee with it. Apparently it makes a very decent espresso. Adding it to the oatmilk, voila presto!

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      What’s so special about an oat milk latte that you need a special machine? With a little practice you can make quite good coffee with a regular moka pot, specially if you plan to dilute it with oat milk.

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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.