By simply having all PC games mod able and with accessible console commands, most issues will eventually have workarounds.
By simply having all PC games mod able and with accessible console commands, most issues will eventually have workarounds.
That is atypical.
Now if you become one with a chair for most of the day, expect it in your 40s. And expect an active 80+ year old to physically kick your ass by the time you hit 60.
But 30s? That’s an outlier.
I assumed this was a nursing sub until I looked closer. Hospital management only does horrid shit like this for staff.
These “rewards” are awful. My condolences.
If you’re lucky though, maybe you’ll get a small rock with a “You Rock!” printout next time.
Not stand up. David Sedaris, his life essays, not the short stories.
The Ship Shape, amiright?
Honestly, bread is a good start for something beyond defrosting frozen food on a cookie sheet in the oven.
Water, flour, yeast, and a bit of honey/sugar to start the yeast. Simple ingredients and you sit on your ass gaming/reading for most of it.
And it’s a confidence booster.
This is the answer.
Levity can be a great tool for not being dramatically serious about everything such that encounters regarding safety engagement are less confrontational than they otherwise would be.
This, btw, is exemplary of the PNW low level anxiety stuff I refer to when referencing the increased hum anxiety draped over the region as a whole.
I’m not labelling it as good or bad. Just acknowledging that it exists.
OP is right, but so are you and I. Context and individuals involved matter.
I’ll never argue in favor of glitter, but if we’re discussing micro plastics there’s this:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-43023-x
All the synthetic shit cloth you wear and/or sleep on has impact.
Likely to make more impact on this microplastic by buying cotton or bamboo than trying to ban glitter.
As a career night shifter I’m having great difficulty understanding this.
I feel like gollum when forced to face the sun.
Is this a Varric reference? “How about a giant sign that just says ‘Don’t’, [you could hit people with it.”]