As someone with an absurdly bad sense of direction, I would be unable to go anywhere without the GPS in my phone.
I just don’t get lost anymore. Ever.
I would absolutely panic if I was outside my house and didn’t have my phone.
As someone with an absurdly bad sense of direction, I would be unable to go anywhere without the GPS in my phone.
I just don’t get lost anymore. Ever.
I would absolutely panic if I was outside my house and didn’t have my phone.
I’ve had the opposite experience. But then again I don’t really watch media without interacting and falling in love with the fandom first.
I wouldn’t have watched Star Trek without Trekkies being awesome.
Pictures of space? Absolutely!!!
I got to say, this is a genuinely beautiful photo.
It’s funny seeing how much of my gaming is the 30 minutes to an hour detoxing after work before going to other tasks. I rarely play a game for hours on end anymore.
Shout out to Hades and Inscryption (Kaycee’s mod) for being less than an hour to beat a run. Perfect for a detox.
This is such good news!
I would love many more buildings like this, and maybe this will be a good template for future efforts
The folks over at The Accidental Tech podcast are the first that comes to mind. But that’s less learning and more week-to-week discussions.
As far as tutorials go, check out all the things from David Sparks - MacSparky.com. In addition to all his field guides (those do cost money), there’s his podcasts like Automators, and Mac Power Users.
By the time I’ve called the police (which would feel utterly horrible), and the police have confirmed it was just plastic, I’d be a rattled mess for a long time. (I’m already mildly mentally ill and this would not help)
This would scar me for life and I’d never recover
If someone has truly changed their ways and reformed, I’d hope they could go on to start over.
It’s hard to judge someone else’s level of reformation though.
Every Konmari thing I do forevermore will start with me looking at chaos and remembering this comment.
In all seriousness, yes.
For me, my most valuable journaling has been stream-of-conscious thoughts as they come in. Good. Bad. Whatever. It all gets written down. This ain’t archival biography writing. In fact, it’s super liberating to throw out old journals sometimes. They’re all just thoughts.
Journaling has been the single most valuable tool in my mental health journey. It’s baffling how bad a day can be when I haven’t had my morning brain dump.