No, it’d only end up in the dumpster.
I like American music. Do you like American music? I like American music, too.
Other versions of me:
@Nemo@midwest.social
No, it’d only end up in the dumpster.
for example, ‘Internet’ is a proper noun and should always be capitalized
There was a viral short featuring someone using it wrong, a bunch of younger people cribbed from the video and started using it wrong.
Ugh, thought you meant something positive, like how r/AskMenOver30 used to be, where women could get men’s perspective, younger guys could get older guys’ perspective, and guys could talk among each other about the struggles and victories of our lives and get mutual support.
Keep your toxic bullshit between yourself and your therapist. And if you don’t have one, get one.
Thanks, Satan’s Maggoty Cumfart, I know I can always count on you.
Also great for whisking if you don’t have or can’t find a real whisk.
Cut of the top of the pomegranate to see where the white “walls” between the five sections are, then cut through the skin vertically along those walls. The fruit can now be pulled apart easily into five sections that are much easier to handle so you can strip the arils from the pith gently without breaking them.
Eating green salads with chopsticks is a game-changer.
The best way to eat grapefruit is not with a spoon: rather, cut it into wedges across the segments then stick the whole wedge in your mouth and pull the flesh out from between the tough interstitial fibers with your teeth.
Doesn’t even have to impact. The gravity of other bodies in orbit will pull out-of-plane objects closer to the plane over time.
+ butter
Like most technology, it’s not the thing itself, but what we do with it. Making sterile seeds that destabilize food production for the sake of ensuring yearly profits? Booooo. Making drought-resistant crops? Yay!
One of my friends and mentors did that. I used to nanny for her twins and they’ve grown up to be bright, ambitious, adventurous young women. I’m proud to know them.
Honestly, it’s made us both more determined to put the work into our relationship. Fourteen years together now and going strong.
The best one I’ve found (though I’ll check out HPF, thanks!) is Bullet Journal. Not any of the fancy add-ons, just the original, Carrol-method rapid logging. The idea of migration, mindfully and manually taking all undone tasks and deciding if they really need done or can be discarded, is one of the best features, and one that’s so often missing from digital tools.
I also appreciate that it’s more-or-less time-agnostic, and that note-taking is just as much a part of rapid logging as tasks organization is. The only frill I use is the Final Version Perfect system of priority discovery, which seamlessly fits into the basic bujo methodology.
Personally, I scream for icecream.
It’s just relative upbeats and downbeats. Easy to calculate on the fly and no language recognition necessary.
Smiling, winking, and other ways to show mirth are still on the table.
Best? Hard to say. But favorite?
Galactic Pot-Healer by Philip K. Dick. It’s quite short, like many of his books, and you could absolutely knock it out in a day.
Never laugh again. There are plenty of other ways to convey humour, but no orgasms would destroy my marriage.
A great one for your Halloween playlists is “The Crazy” by The Children MacNuggits.
But if you want even more obscure, a college friend of mine started a homebrew record label and got every band on campus to submit their best track for a compilation… and then he did it five more times
Twenty years later, I still listen to some of these songs daily, but especially: (warning, these are download links, not streaming)
Cold Heaven - “Eurydice”
The Heavy Pets - “(A Dragon’s Just) A Dinosaur in Drag”
Zinc Finger and the Major Groove - “Too Much of a Girl”
The Passerines - “Young”