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I’m still waiting to see if he fixed the cable.
I’m still waiting to see if he fixed the cable.
Shit yes. And a key to turn it on.
“Plain solid black case” *laughs in yellowing beige.
I hear ya. Pay in the minimum. Bump it up asap though. I’m 51. I never paid into anything. I have to work for at least 20 more years because of it. Save now.
Make sure you’re adding (at least) the max they’ll match. I get paid hourly and they match up to 4%. I make them do the math so that no matter how many hours I work, it’s 4%. The office lady tried to make it easy and just calculate 4% on a 40hr week, but I work over 40s a fair bit. Nope, thanks, but I want all 4%. Will it mean early retirement? No. Does it matter in the least? No, I work hard for my money and I want it all. There’s never a reason to turn down free money from work.
Would You be Impressed by Streetlight Manifesto. https://youtu.be/A-UTPKL-UGY?si=Ikf6Ka8ML1tKkDSN
Barbiturates. I’m over doing drugs recreationaly, and up was always my preferred direction, but sometimes just being baked and too mellow to do anything looks appealing.
Love this channel.
I have 3 kids. I’ve never lied to them about Santa. I’ve always told them that the idea behind Xmas was kindness and giving and left it at that, and that the whole Santa thing was just a fun story to play along with, like the tooth fairy or social equality.
Nah. I had several bad acid trips in a row and getting high was never fun after that. I’m at a point now where I enjoy being sober so much I don’t even take heavy duty cold meds. But I did fight in the war on drugs and now it’s legal where I live. So at least I fought the good fight for, and with, others.
I dropped out of high school because it was interfering with my smoking pot and skateboarding schedule. A skatepark opened up by me (this was before concrete parks were the norm) and I managed to get a job building and maintaining ramps there. My friend and I had always built little kickers and quarter pipes but this was on a larger scale. So I went out and bought a book on geometry and taught myself circles and domes and stuff like that. Being interested in the outcome, not just the problem, was the thing that clicked for me. Once the interest was there, the work and study was fun. Since then, I’ve become a finish carpenter and specialize in odd trim details and complicated builds. So I guess my advice is to find a reason to learn it. Find that thing that makes it more than rote memorization and turns it into something more than that.
Agree. They’re taking up space that could be used to post more about reddit.
“If you’re not falling, you’re not learning”. No idea who said it but it was about skateboarding at the time. It works for everything though.
“You gotta learn to live between the lines”. From Big Deal by the Dead Milkmen.
Someone described them as a Titty Bar Band and that’s the most perfect description of anything ever.
I’m a simple man with simple desires. I’m also probably chaotic natural.
I’d like to be able to give people arch cramps by making eye contact and saying “bipity bopity boo” quietly.
Alan Carr- the easy way to quit smoking. It actually helps but you have to want to quit and really, actually follow the instructions. It works though.
I try to learn something every year. One year it was to solve a rubiks cube, one year it was how to ride a unicycle. Juggle. Magic tricks. Shit like that. My thought is that if I need a resolution to change something negative or start doing something positive, I shouldn’t wait till 1/1 to start that, I should start that as soon as I see a problem/opportunity.
I think in that study they had a bunch of dudes all dressed up in winter gear but no hats. Then they got all shocked when they saw heat dumping out of their heads. Then they put hats on all of them, and shocker, less heat loss.
Further in the investigation, they also found that rocks are hard and water is wet.