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And when it’s in pocket form, it allows for discrete consumption

Incheon is a fantastic airport. Incredibly expansive but easy to get around, quick processing, and many high quality amenities to make several hour layovers a breeze. Incheon processes a high volume of travelers, but you never feel claustrophobic there.

This actually looks like a great way to have an alternative LED flood light for photography. If you rig it up to attach to a tripod, it’d be pretty dang useful.

I read it in Morgan Freeman’s silky baritone.

Bless you Heather, spreadsheets are awesome. I’ve used them for many things I probably shouldn’t be admitting, like determining a “meh” factor in dating. This would be really good for the all-important question of:

A lot of people in their early 20’s haven’t been in a long term, committed relationship. A lot of people in their mid 30’s have. There is a hope that after a certain point, which usually comes with age/experience, you learn and understand things.

Having a bloody ass crack and other bowel problems.


Is that right? Perhaps that would explain the typecasting.

Absolutely continue to do the therapy, it can work wonders and it will take time. The fact that there is a desire to mend things and actions to back it up speaks a lot to how serious you are both approaching the relationship, in a constructive manner. There’s always going to be a little pain, but therapy can help

This. I had always considered myself as someone above cheating, who would never cheat, having been cheated on a couple times before. While I haven’t cheated on anyone, I did have a brief crush on someone while in a 10 year relationship, which I mentioned in a reply to op. How quickly and deeply that crush developed

It’s very complicated and depending on the situation, it’s understandable how some people become unfaithful. I agree that as we mature, we start really understanding the dynamics of relationships at a much deeper level than say...when we were in our early 20’s.

I could picture myself eating this while uncontrollably sobbing. Magnificent.

I think there’s a compelling argument about night-time blue light exposure from always-on electronics and blue light from looking at computer screens right before bed affecting cortisol levels. In the 80’s, TVs in every bedroom was uncommon. Lights out at bedtime meant lights out. There may be other external factors,

Friend, there is no hot pocket. In Russia, we only have hot potato. Is sometimes cold.

I need to remember to use the internal search function/search tags more often to find these; #7 is particularly timely for me since I’m on a huge fitness kick. Normally I just google using “somethingusefulthatineed lifehacker” which a lot of articles likely slip through the cracks

Totally— the impulsivity of it all seems like it would be great for business.

Yeah, he’s one of the few people on the Gawker network that I would call an actual journalist.

It’s a little manipulative, but it works really well, even in situations like haggling with a salesperson.

One technique I use at work, which I feel is the best at establishing a baseline of someone’s character (I deal with people who commit things like financial fraud, wee!)— I ask people questions that I already know the answer to. Once you determine an outright lie using this technique, it’s important to follow up with

When I was working for a mad tyte jdm manufacturer back in the day, there were car nerds, and then there were those that also heavily invested into the fashion/extroverted lifestyle aspects. The latter vastly outnumber the former, especially when it comes to drifting. The two cliques could always get along and bond