She still has a few things of mine, but nothing major. Just some shirts and maybe a sweater. I wish I could get my AC/DC tank top back, since it's a great tank top, but meh, it's no big loss.If it was important, she would have come back for it. I've contacted exes before for things I've left behind. I didn't want to see them, but I wanted my stuff back. You bought it, she left it, you're well within your rights to sell it. C'est la vie.
I don't know what that is either. So brofists given. I think I will keep it a mystery.I think I've mentioned on here in the past about my friends the swingers and their overt attempts to draw me into that vortex years and years ago. And Old Frank...(UGH).
Anyways, the friend I'm living with is going on a trip soon and had to explain to me the entire upsidedown pineapple thing which I had honestly never heard word one about (swinging isn't my thinging). I asked the swinger friend and he confirmed it and made fun of me for asking him like a 12 year old asking what a vagina is.
I'm feeling antsy and can't seem to sleep, so my ADHD brain got me looking through my closet.She still has a few things of mine, but nothing major. Just some shirts and maybe a sweater. I wish I could get my AC/DC tank top back, since it's a great tank top, but meh, it's no big loss.
That’s very much like our older cat, Merlin (5). The cat puts on a show the he seems to think the dog wants to eat him, even though all she wants to do and would be so happy if she could just sniff him without getting a paw to the snout. But I’ve caught them existing peacefully at one of the water bowls when the cat doesn’t think anyone is around to see it. They’ve even gotten to the point that they can “share” the love seat. Cat on to of the back of one side and the dog lying on the other side in the seat.I am coming to the conclusion that my cat's dislike of the dog is purely performative. Whenever Schatzi (the dog) has the audacity to exist within sight of Nibbles, and either I or my GF are in the same room, Nibbles will hiss and growl and swat at Schatzi.
But several times I have caught them when Nibbles didn't know I was looking, seeing cat and dog curled up on the floor only a foot or so apart, with no issues whatsoever. But as soon as the cat realizes I can see them, IT IS ON, YOU MANGY MUTT
I shall blow your hypothesis, I was born several years before your start date.It's crazy how if you were born between 1975 and 1995 you know how computers work, and if you weren't, you don't.
The teenager in my house has less tech literacy than my father, much less how much I had at his age.
You are a statistical outlierI shall blow your hypothesis, I was born several years before your start date.
I'm saying that you've set your start date too late. I think you should be looking at birth in the mid-sixties instead of 70s. Lots of us with earlier birth dates took classes in middle and high school for computers both operation and programming. We were usually having to explain to our college professors how the computer systems they were using really worked.You are a statistical outlier
The ONLY reason I'm not a hotshot coder/web developer right now is that I did not grow up in the socioeconomic class that would've allowed me to actually have access to the required technology on the regular.were all taught basic programming and shit even at a young age. I learned basic HTML in grade 10. Etc.
"Oh hey, you know how to fix computers and stuff, right?"On the other hand, there's lots of articles like "Gen-Z workers struggle with technology, like printers" Ok, listen, printers have never really worked right and everybody struggles with them, even us Xennial IT professionals.
There's a reason why this scene resonated with so many people back in the day.On the other hand, there's lots of articles like "Gen-Z workers struggle with technology, like printers" Ok, listen, printers have never really worked right and everybody struggles with them, even us Xennial IT professionals.
With the push towards Chromebooks and tablets in classes, kids aren't even using fully capable PCs.Do kids even get computer classes anymore?