> thirsty
> mug is empty
> take it to kitchen
> drink

> thirsty
> no mug

  • Dettweiler
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    12 hours ago

    >Thirsty
    >Try to take sip from giant thermos, but it’s empty
    >“I’ll go refill it in a minute”
    >Half an hour passes
    >Thirsty
    >Try to take sip from giant thermos, but it’s still empty
    >“I’ll go refill it in a minute”
    >Hours pass, the cycle keeps repeating itself
    >Dehydrated, hungry, bladder about to explode
    >Get up, use bathroom, get water, eat a random assortment of items from the fridge
    >Sit back down at computer
    >Thirsty
    >No thermos

  • @A_A
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    512 hours ago

    Somewhere, deep in our brains, a neglected circuit says : Not just the water ! We need exercise !

      • @A_A
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        120 minutes ago

        All good, DDR (Dance Dance Revolution), like some other activities, games and sports, helps us having more fun while exercising 😌

  • @[email protected]
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    713 hours ago

    Every time I fill my thermos with water I fill up the purifier and leave the thermos in the kitchen and continue whatever I was doing. Could be minutes or hours before I wonder where the thermos is. So annoying all the half completed tasks I have to fix.

  • Twinklebreeze
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    313 hours ago

    That’s why I started drinking out of the biggest cups I can. One time I was sick or something, and I just kept two big-ass cups of water so I didn’t have to get up as much.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      13 hours ago

      Same. I either drink from my massive 1L Ikea glass, or my 3L water bottle. Some day I’m gonna get one of those water dispenser cisterns and drink from it through a straw.