Okay, that’s quite a cool memento. I might not mind that.
Know when to let go sometimes. When you can start to tell a friend is getting irritated by a discussion (or worse, a debate), drop it, even if it’s naturally hard to do so. You’re friendship isn’t worth whatever inconsequential thing you are getting way too deep into.
You might want to move your memories some place else a little safer. You know, just in case you have an incident with your water heater.
I think human parts are a hard no for me, but I’m general good with anything, though usually much less so if the product isn’t being produced incidentally.
This means cow leather is generally a okay, but crocodile is something I’ll shy away from.
Hey, I’ll pay for it if there’s a way. I wouldn’t mind a 5-10% extra tax if it means our education gets much better for the younger versions of us.
Well, whatever it may be. I hope you well. Fly safe idunno.
It’s also very possible that you might have something else altogether. It could be some other psychiatric condition like cPTSD (which wouldn’t emulate ADHD well enough to pass a rigorous ADHD specific test), a vitamin deficiency such as with a lack of B12, hypothyroidism, etc, etc.
Oh, I can keep it all in just fine. Just don’t freak out when I blurt out a laugh out of seemingly completely nowhere.
Having ADHD is like running memtest and getting errors logged again and again.
Instant karma. I hope he nets himself an assault charge for trying to cause bodily injury after clearly being caught red handed.
You’ll still need to watch the road even with self driving. All you’ll need to watch on the train is whatever show you haven’t caught up on yet.
You too LadyButterfly.
That is way too cute. Me, I just have a giant routine tracker page in my notebook to mark things off of as I go.
You’re doing great work @LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone! Keep it up!
No, not country. I’m sure any city anywhere of similar size with the same accomplishment would also make the news. But you don’t really see them do you?
My alarms hate me. I’ll snooze them again and again. Sometimes I would even just let them ring until they give up on their own. I’ve killed multiple alarms this way, and it’s not the battery, they died mechanically.
We do them this way for our Jira tickets at work too (but by component/product). It really is the easiest in the absence of flairs.
Wake up a bit earlier, eat meds, go back to sleep.
Automoderation is rather uncompassionate and emotionless. I didn’t leave Reddit just to join Reddit lite, I don’t like it.