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misskatiebelle.bsky.social
Lover of physics and mathematics Obsessed millennial dog mom
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This gave me Ecco the Dolphin flashbacks, so unless you meant that it feels deeply distressing and quite terrifying, I am not sure that pic works.
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It is deactivating the snack detector that is the trick
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I wish we had that here in the UK!
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I am looking into the claims of TJ Power and his thedoselab.com/lab/ programme/research/grift
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Is there any other way?
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Was it in the pet aisle? Are you supposed to give them to budgies?
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This is probably good for us all. But also if the ordeals & deadlines could just stop? That would be good too. Maybe life is just a really long escape room, best we can do is find the clues as to what we are supposed to do next. And the escape is erm... eventual death. Oh. No. No good either.
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There was an account that was responding to every liberal/leftist talking point with "why aren't you talking about Gaza" His only non-reply skeet was a picture of his crotch. This was my lesson in checking accounts before trying to engage in good faith. But also MY EYES
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Not an answer to the bigger problem but invest in a heated throw if you don't have one. Cheaper to run than most space heaters and very cozy too. My was my best friend when my heating went out last winter.
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This gave big @munecatmusic.bsky.social vid vibes
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I have a new one as an editor. When someone asks how much I would charge to write something from scratch vs edit their writing, obv option b takes less time so costs less, so they pick that, then the copy is clearly straight off chatgpt without even a cursory readthrough. Heck nope.
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I always joked that the best thing to do if a nuke was incoming was run as fast as you can to where it was due to hit. Far preferable to be vaporised.
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Nuclear would only be fast if you happen to be where the bombs were dropped. Otherwise we are Cormac McCarthy The Roading it to the end and that just doesn't seem fun at all.
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Bag of seasoned stuff. I am not that intrepid. Just keep a bag or two about in case I can't use the central heating for some reason. Try not to use it often cos of the pollution, although the over the road neighbour uses his all day every day and has a massive pile of sopping wet logs outside
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Even just soggy crumbs in the tea. Sensory nightmare
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I am realising now I made a coffee about half an hour ago and it is still sitting under the coffee maker and now cold. I only usually drink tea at my parent's place because they are savages that live on instant and I draw the line.
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I absolutely loved Robin Jarvis books. Whitby is the family stamping ground so i was totally hooked. When I was teaching I used to recommend them to the reluctant readers and had this one kid who NEVER read come into school and want to talk all about them.
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Sin(2x)=2sin(x)cos(x) on the Earth planet
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It is a heavy week for the unsubscibe - in never signed up for these email buttons
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I had literally no idea until post diagnosis that my actual work was not the reason I was burnt out all the time, it was sensory stuff from commuting, being in the office and navigating all the proforma social interactions with typicals that we are somehow all supposed to just intuit.
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My boy is also rejecting his fancy new bed (the one behind) that i got for his joints now he is considered "senior" (at 6 😭). Should throw out the old one but then I feel really mean.