u/KingOfTheRats420

Does borrowing digital material help libraries?

Most of what I borrow from my library are digital copies of books, comics, graphic novels, and audiobooks. I generally use Hoopla for ebooks and comics, and Libby for audiobooks. Does this help libraries? Should I make more of an effort to borrow physical content? I love my library and want to be the best patron I can be!

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u/KingOfTheRats420 — 10 days ago

Hi guys, I recently got back into energy drinks and found that I really like flavored Red Bull but I want to expand my repertoire. I don't drink more than ~80mg caffeine a day and I really don't like the taste of artificial sweetener. I recently tried some Monster Juice flavors but they have both sugar and sucralose, which is not the worst thing in the world, but I don't love them. Any suggestions for cans with real sugar and not a ludicrous amount of caffeine? Or should I just suck it up and suffer through sucralose?

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u/KingOfTheRats420 — 23 days ago