The World Health Organization is using the nose emoji in official communications about a deadly, potentially pandemic disease. What a time to be alive...
The World Health Organization is using the nose emoji in official communications about a deadly, potentially pandemic disease. What a time to be alive...
Wut? I Febreeze my bed all the time. Yes, I wash my sheets on the regular, but you aren’t washing your pillows (the actual pillow, you obviously was the case) every single time you wash your sheets I assume. Same with throw pillows if you have them. Plus I’ve got an upholstered headboard, so I spray that bad boy down,…
My son works 50+ hours a week in a salaried position. His employer does not offer health insurance coverage because it’s cheaper for them to just pay the penalties.
It’s really annoying we’ve decided to define the word ‘diet’ as a (usually temporary) restriction on calories or foods. The proper definition of ‘diet’is simply the food you eat. That’s it. Literally everyone is ‘on a diet’ 24/7/365 from the day they’re born until the day they die.
I hope that was a cellular peptide cake, with mint frosting.
There are no joys in life that are more pure than finding a pull through spot. Its like finding a $5 bill blowing through an empty parking lot (3 weeks ago) or that week when milk in the break room vending machine was incorrectly marked $.05 (too specific to be made up).
And my understanding is with a declared flight emergency with an engine problem just after takeoff, that sucker isn’t going to see the air again any time soon, regardless.
Verizon Exec 1: What are we going to do? The streaming nets are eating our lunch!
I paid off nearly 30k in 2007, so I have a little experience in getting out of debt. IMO, doing the debt snowball I think is a better method since paying off smaller debts first gives you wins, which will keep you motivated to keep going.
You missed a step. Before paying off any debt, you should develop a budget and stick to it. Knowing exactly where your money is going is pivotal to paying off debt. Once you have all of your expenses laid out in front of you, it’s easy to see where you can make cuts and figure out how much extra you can put towards…
Ooh yeah, and cleansing
Serious leisure could also be called ‘making memories’ - if it’s with a friend or family member. And it is very good advice - because the times I do “nothing” (or read a book per day and bake - both hobbies I enjoy so much they’re not work) I feel guilty - AND like I’ve done ‘nothing’ even thought I haven’t. One thing…
Oh, that’s good. Now I’ll be disappointed if that’s NOT what it means.
I’m going to make a guess that the title is (obviously) Ten/Ten (with the second ten backwards) and refers to the length of time that can be fucked about with.
Plus Michael Caine as Michael Caine
I’m just here for Nolan’s characters’ high grooming standards and expensive suits. It’s its own sub-genre.
Ugh. I am way too old for this, but I’m totally gonna watch.
Every time i’ve purchased things on Amazon under their warehouse deals or used/open box... they’ve been mint. Huge savings. Every time they mention that the item is used, the box has been opened,... AND... that there’s cosmetic damage to the item. Never once has there been any cosmetic damage.
My recap was totally on point, couldn’t have nailed my listening habits any better unless it included my complete binge of the Papercuts discography in November but that’s understandable. That said, my Best of the Decade For You has plenty of songs I have absolutely never listened to. I can’t tell on mobile what that…
Have you ever left it playing while in another room? I know they recently added a feature (I think you had to opt-0ut, too) where, instead of playing the next song from your library / playlist, it would automatically find a new song that was liked by users with similar taste.