It’s different every night for me, but I’ll be aiming for midnight tonight.
It’s nice to meet all you. I am she/her, can speak Toki Pona and English (non-natively), and locatable on Reddit as MozartWasARed. The links at https://discord.gg/sEuSSDz6TQ and https://www.deviantart.com/triagonal/art/My-copyright-policy-and-the-impact-it-extends-into-906668443 are pertinent to me.
It’s different every night for me, but I’ll be aiming for midnight tonight.
The absolute worst case scenario? A repeat of Bush in Japan.
Metal detectors, just in general. My BF has one and the metal detectors just don’t like me for some reason, I could never achieve success with it, like everything was a needle in a haystack. He was always “the detector” and me “the photographer” and I guess stuff just doesn’t transfer over well.
GameStop
That explains it.
The part about me standing up for what’s right?
Even potentially sentient toilet paper rolls aren’t safe from Vlad the Impaler.
Front side faces the person currently shitting.
Worse I’m afraid. If we were going by a ratio of people who don’t mind me versus people who do, trading places with her would sound attractive as an idea.
It’s because of the way the toilet is facing. I would actually rather not have toilet paper, I didn’t grow up with it and the only reason I have it now is because the place is made to have guests.
Yeah, but airplanes aren’t cars. Sneakers are still shoes though, so the expectation is/was there.
Why would it be impossible if someone isn’t a professional? Anyone who has read a book could ask something like “which of the following quotes did Marx not say” followed by four passages.
As someone who is often pestered for not being a revolutionary, I am surprised by some of the answers to this.
My toilet paper is sideways.
Every time someone tried to make “a weapon so powerful it would make people not want to wage war”.
Several weapons are on this list, from the cannon to the machine gun to, most famously, the atomic bomb.
The fact that this happened once would’ve been understandable. The fact this escalated to nuclear weapons because people just tried pushing this idea is nuts though.
This is not toward so much the technology, with all tech being no less inevitable, but more to do with the intentions/hindsight/foresight of the people making something that can only be produced by an assembly in a seemingly dire setting, as opposed to something like AI, which does not stem from that and which would’ve come around at some time.
By extension, this extends to populism in general, a mindset that from experience I refuse to compliment. I’m surrounded by people every day who come off as thinking with their feet and not with the methodological part of them, and my experiences with this have never allowed me to be fully at peace.
Aww thanks <3
I need more of those.
There are places where I have such a negative reputation (for a mixture of things that are non-issues and things out of my control) that I can mess up my chances simply by mentioning who I am. I’ve been told before things like “good work girl, we’d love to have you, what’s your name” and I respond and they’re like “WHAT?!? Oh would you look at that, my biscuits are burning!” and I never see them again.
I’m sure my very existence has left behind such a rabbit hole. I’ve always been left in constant self-reflection because people for some still-mysterious reason genuinely lay on me bigger burdens and less benefits that they lay on other people or that which fit in with their way of doing things outside of interactions with me. In all spheres of life, aside from a sense of reflection, all interactions are set up in such a way as to be able to be cited later, with or without hopes to shatter this barrier, and in return there’s just demoralization. If anyone were to remember a certain idea I had that is complained about for poor manifestation each time, people were harassing me everywhere for weeks about “communication” even though even AI said I was fine, this being the kind of thing some of us will attest affects outlook. And if you were to investigate context for everything I mentioned experiencing, with a lot of it leading to it, I would bet any mind flexible enough to understand would melt under the sheer chaos.
Dating programs will always be useless as long as people will have a will to misuse them. For example, the asexual ones get phoned-in complaints on a daily basis that the people that end up meeting the other person aren’t asexual and want to get in bed with their date as soon as night comes. Much of this also comes from culture, in the case of asexuality because it’s ingrained in some people that asexuality doesn’t exist or that it’s absolute.
The example I think that got me to dislike the trope was in Austin and Ally. The character Desmond was eating a muffin with the muffin wrapper on, and one of the characters mentioned you “have to remove the wrapper before eating it”, so he removes the wrapper and throws the muffin away and starts eating the wrapper because that’s how he interpreted their advice. And I’m thinking has there ever been a teenager who didn’t have some instinct on how to eat a muffin.
If they were as the OP describes, yes. Or whatever the equivalent to sneakers are. I just didn’t know it was vastly different or that they could go in the washer without side effects as I’ve always failed.
In what way? I was just curious when I asked, nothing related to negative inclinations or anything.