I think it could work as a community. Take a photo, see photos of other people’s junk drawers.
I think it could work as a community. Take a photo, see photos of other people’s junk drawers.
I love the Wii and I’m sad mine broke (it won’t read the discs anymore and all attempts to fix that at home failed). It is one of the very few consoles my husband could use, him having cerebral palsy. We played that together constantly! It was great.
Whenever they over use REDACTED I fill it in with nonsense instead so it amuses me.
Continue to feel slightly sick and sleep. Maybe feel better and make chocolate peppermint crinkle cookies.
I too had to walk to school, but with sidewalks! I do feel if there’s a house, it should have a sidewalk.
Love sidewalks.
Yeah, I’m a J or K cup depending on brand, and it’s almost always plain black or beige. I hate the bows they feel shitty and tacked on.
I loved Marvels Midnight Suns! Exploring the grounds, finding kitty, then slicing people up with Hunter and Wolverine!
I ask my body this every morning.
I’m not the only one to use this machine, and the message greatly upset the other person, so we just got a new machine over dealing with the possibility of it continuing.
Never cooled a pie on a window sill, it would be covered with flies here.
I did participate in a ‘talent’ show in school, but it wasn’t…graded so idk how we did. I just remember being dressed as a bear and dancing.
Take your kids to work day was absolutely a thing, I did not get to take part in as my mother worked in the school already so…I’d just be at school lmfao. My dad traveled for work and it could be dangerous so no go there.
While I’ve thought about linux, actually making the switch is scary.
I can put together a computer, that part is easy. It’s very fancy lego! The software scares me, and it often just gets weird on me. I’m unsure why. Tech support is also confused, because they’ll watch me follow instructions and then it just explodes.
But with linux I would mostly be the tech support, and that seems dangerous for having a machine that works!
Maybe the windows 7 machine can be made into linux. It still worked, after all. I only switched because I wanted to still play games.
I could not upgrade from 7 to 11 because the hardware was bad, yes. I did try to upgrade before this also, but it also didn’t want to upgrade to 8? Or maybe it was 10. I forget why it refused to do those two systems though.
Heavily modded Stardew Valley with sibling. Also got uhh…a new game about battling monsters and cooking them and the name escapes me entirely right now. It’s fun though.
In board games, we’ve been playing Betrayal Legacy when it’s the three of us, or Space Hulk when just two.
I was using 7 right up to the point last year steam said they’d stop supporting it.
I run a computer into the ground because I’m broke.
It’s the holding the side of her neck and not say, her shoulder, that always makes my brain go eurgh for a second when seeing it.
Yeah, same feelings. I played the demo when it first dropped and enjoyed it.
I then watched someone play the full (ea?) game and it felt…identical if not worse than the demo. It needs a lot more going on before I’d want to spend money on it, even though it was nice and chill.
My parents liked to travel and eat out when we were young. If traveling, it meant we ate with them. I frequently remember eating at very fancy places wearing my little dresses and patent leather shoes and feeling very out of place. But mostly because I was a kid.
Also maybe the one time we flew first class at 14? Oooo they had ice cream!! In real bowls!!! And nice pillows!!!
I really enjoyed the show! I like it being only one episode with each group (assuming I’m understanding the setup right) so it doesn’t feel like the kids are being asked too much of. I also liked the tasks feel like they’d be on adult Taskmaster and not dumbed down. I can see Alex rotating in a tall hat.
They’re both straights! But that is probably in my brain only.
Either way -
Lady in the comic is doing eldritch magic with them there needles.
I absolutely loved this series. Everyone was really good! I could understand Rosie fine though. Years of practice with my husband who has cerebral palsy as well.
It’s funny, because he couldn’t understand her well at all. Guess if you’re speaking you don’t hear your own impediment.