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But I will add, he dresses like it's still the 90s. Gotta stop that.

I guess I just don't get why they'd be so surly if their mom was dead. I dunno, it seems wrong to me. I won't be too mad though, it's a sitcom, after all.

I feel the same way about HIMYM as I did about Lost. There was a lot of great television in there, but a lot of it was a slog to go through. Trim a few dozen episodes from each series and they become much tighter and more watchable.

I think the kids' attitude points to the Mother not being dead. If my father were telling me about my dead mother, I'd be curious, not rolling my eyes and being all angsty.

Jesus, I think this might be one of the very last shows from my high school days (class of 06) and early college days that is still around (that I cared about at least). Fuck me. It's like the end of a personal era. Now everything on TV is new...

I guess I must be the only one who actually likes him, but I'm going to miss seeing Josh Radnor every week. I actually enjoyed the movies he's written/directed.

If you can get over the dirty gym socks smeared with shit smell, Valerian is awesome. But I usually don't even take it to sleep, just to chillax early in the evening.

Nah man 9 hours of sleep is where it's at!

I posted this elsewhere, but I'm curious. It's easy to grasp intellectually, but I love sleep so it's hard for me to "get."

This makes sense, but it's hard to make myself accept it. Like, if I go to sleep at 11 pm and have to leave the house by 7:45, ideally I'll wake up at ...6:30 I guess (i.e., 5 90-minute cycles).

Hell no, I see razors locked up everywhere I go in the US. It's either this convoluted thick plastic thing that dispenses one at a time, or a heavy plastic case over the thing that the cashier needs to open, or, less commonly, you need to find someone to open up the cabinet thing.

It's not just that the week wears you down, I just have more time on Sundays to put some thought into what I'm wearing.

Speaking of ability privilege, I've had friends get dirty looks (one tearing out from a wheelchair-bound veteran) for using disabled stalls. He has Crohn's though, so it seems perfectly reasonable to me. So just a reminder, don't judge based on appearance.

I would think that almost *any* solution is better than being short with your coworkers (as a surly person by nature I definitely understand this though!).

You know, I guess this is obvious since I read so much productivity pron, but the process is the best. I love working on my systems, I love finding the best to do list manager, and the best pens, and the best techniques and all that. The actual content of what I do is secondary. The process is enough of a challenge on

I know this is sort of hackneyed advice, but have you tried talking to people? Are these people coworkers/are you their superior or vice versa? Maybe this is unavoidable where you work-interruptions. It usually is. Is it practical to speak to them, and set aside some time? Like, from 10 to 12, do not come to me with

Sometimes it's just another chore, or basic mindless thing like washing your hair or brushing your teeth. Like aw shit another boner better rub this one out right now so I don't spend an hour on pornhub looking for the perfect video.

Unless it's the only one, no one bothers you when you're in the bathroom. It is a sanctuary!

I thought it was more your social circle than where you lived.

I find my life gets better with age. I truly pity people who say they peaked in high school or college. Really, that sucks. I just keep getting wiser-the vicissitudes that come with adulthood become easier, I've gotten more cultured, become much much more skilled at my hobbies and thus my hobbies are more rewarding,