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[Review] Are Huel's New Instant Meal Cups Worth the Price?

June 12, 2024 Hadrian Flyte

My two obsessions: trying new vegan products and wrestling together at last

Huel recently launched a line of instant meals that are pre-portioned like instant noodle cups. Are they worth the price? Let’s explore! We’ll also talk about their complete nutrition bars and spoiler alert: those are delicious.

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In Reviews Tags Huel, Huel Instant Meal Cups, Vegan food, Huel Complete Nutrition Bars
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Neo-Decadence: 12 Manifestos - The Destruction of a Neo-Passéist Reality

February 9, 2021 Hadrian Flyte
It’s weird to hold something you’ve worked on, no matter how familiar the process is in theory.

It’s weird to hold something you’ve worked on, no matter how familiar the process is in theory.

The Neo-Decadent rails against this tired, monotonous existence not through concerning themself with direct rebellion but through the audacity to live in uninhibited kaleidoscopic joy. There's little reason to operate within a system that is fundamentally antagonistic to work that isn't designed for it, and the Neo-Decadent should take, repurpose, destroy, and reanimate with reckless abandon.

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In Reviews, Books Tags Books, Neo-Decadence, Neo-Decadence: 12 Manifestos, Drowning in Beauty, The Neo-Decadent Cookbook, Justin Isis, Quentin S. Crisp, Brendan Connell, Colby Smith, Arturo Calderon, Hadrian Flyte, Gaurav Monga, Ramon Alanis, LC von Hessen, Paul Cunningham, Jeremy Reed, Sailor Stephens, Damian Murphy, Literature, Decadent literature
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A Year of Books: What I Read in 2020 to Keep Sane

January 1, 2021 Hadrian Flyte
Add this light and easy to transport pile to your wishlists today! (this is seriously at least 15 pounds)

Add this light and easy to transport pile to your wishlists today! (this is seriously at least 15 pounds)

It’s something of a running joke that I can’t leave a Zoom without recommending at least 2 books now. I used literature to fight my desire to venture out into the world, to haunt cafes or desolate curry houses. I’ve collected 12 of the best books I read in 2020, with little focus on ranking them or divulging which I think is “the book of the year.”

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In Diary, Reviews, ramblings Tags Books, Snuggly Books, Darkly, Niche, Momus, Joseph Laycock, The Satanic Temple, Neo-Decadence, Decadence, Gothic, LGBTQIA, Queer, History, Sex, Sexuality, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Korean, Thriller, Occult
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To Slather or to Cook: December Fuego Box Review in January

January 7, 2019 Hadrian Flyte
My beautiful living room

My beautiful living room

Not every hot sauce is good for drowning your tacos in, something Hadrian learns in this fiery December Fuego Box review. Yes, it’s January but the box was a tad late. But not lacking in pain.

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In Reviews Tags fuego box, char man brand, puckerbutt pepper company, hot sauce, review, carolina reaper, habanero
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Pain is the Point: Extra Hot Fuego Box Sauces for September 2018

September 15, 2018 Hadrian Flyte
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Pain is the Point

In which I make poor decisions about eating extra hot hot sauces on crackers.

I review the September extra hot Fuego Box with my usual restraint. Don’t put strawberries in hot sauce.

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In Reviews, Hot Sauce Tags Hot sauce, Fuego box, Hoff & Pepper, Southern Stinger, Pex Peppers, Atomic Purple, Review
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Yakuza Kiwami 2 is Beautiful Nonsense [Review]

August 23, 2018 Hadrian Flyte
Kiryu demonstrates the opposite of bristling masculinity.

Kiryu demonstrates the opposite of bristling masculinity.

In Yakuza Kiwami 2, when the fate of the Tojo Clan is more than one man can bear, that man gets extremely ridiculous.

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In Reviews Tags Yakuza, Yakuza Kiwami 2, video game, Sega, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 2, Review
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Majima will fight you on the moon in Yakuza Kiwami [Review]

August 29, 2017 Hadrian Flyte
If you don't like punching baddies in the face just stop now. 

If you don't like punching baddies in the face just stop now. 

Yakuza Kiwami is a remake of the first PS2 Yakuza game and boy is it better. Even if Majima is determined to fight you anywhere, anytime, no matter how prepared you are. 

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In Gaming, Reviews Tags Review, Yakuza, Yakuza Kiwami, Sega, PlayStation, PlayStation 4
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