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Yes. The egg in the video looked waaaaay undercooked. Runny whites = snot = yuck

Nope. Count me out. I love running, but when it’s above 80, I skip my run (unless it’s raining, then I can stand it). Some people aren’t good with hot, humid weather, and I’m one of them. Running in the heat makes me sick, headachy, makes my hands swell, and turns my face purple. I actually think I have the reverse of

As a heavily freckled person, I wish it was easier to tell the difference between scary moles and clusters of freckles that get more dense with each passing year!

There a fizzy alcoholic beverage that’s better than ALL these. Give me a nice hoppy IPA instead of some expensive champagne/procescco any day!

The elastic trick is what I use to keep hair bands organized— they’re all on a binder clip and it works great.

I also have my keys on a binder clip, and if I want to make sure I don’t forget to bring something someplace (like bring my computer charger home from work), I clip my car keys to it.

The best thing we ever did was switch to a French Press. My partner drinks decaf, and I drink regular, so we got 2 inexpensive French Presses (at Home Goods, I think). A year later, we even got rid of our electric coffee maker. Who needs it when the French Press is so easy and makes such great coffee!

The best thing we ever did was switch to a French Press. My partner drinks decaf, and I drink regular, so we got 2

Yeah, I never peal root vegetables (including potatoes)— who has all that time!? My Dad grew up on a potato farm and I grew up knowing that the skin is where lots of the vitamins are.

Looks like they’re onto me. These “indoctrination tactics” literally mirror the topical outline for my Introduction to Sociology class, where my overall goal is to make sure students leave the class understanding why meritocracy is a MYTH.

Right?? Awful.

This would drive me nuts, only because I read MUCH faster than an audio book reads. I listen to some fiction audio books (driving long road trips), but really enjoy reading better, and I can get through a book faster that way, too. I’m definitely a visual learner, so there’s that.

Standing desks are not feasible options for everyone. I have disc problems in my lower back (L4/L5) which are actually made much worse when my spine extended (when I’m standing or laying down flat). For me, sitting, with good lumber support, is the best option. A standing desk sounds like hell!

Fantastic! I love the Peterson app but when I see a new bird in my backyard, it takes me a while to flip through all the options and identify it. And this identifies about 4 times the number of birds that the free Peterson app does.

Or just your eyelashes and eyes be the way they are— save money and time by forgoing makeup altogether!

Oh yes, bc Microsoft has never done that.

LL Bean’s warranty is indeed the BEST. I had an older pair of hiking boots (15+ years) that I used maybe 1 time each year. They started suddenly giving me blisters, so I brought them back to the store (I grew up close to Freeport, ME, so going to the store is always a treat) and they took them back for new hiking

Showing $43 not $31 :(

Showing $43 not $31 :(

Yes— you’re right. That should’ve read “In Europe, trains rock!”

Back in early 2001 my girlfriend and I took a trip to England. It was her first time out of the country, but I had lived there for 2 years with my family when I was a child. We planned to spend most of our time in London, and take a 2 day trip to Salisbury (the town I lived in). This was the early days of using the

Professors do a TON of work beyond teaching. It depends on the school someone works at (schools have different expectations), but professors are expected to excel in three areas: Research, Teaching, and Service. Some schools emphasize teaching more, and some emphasize research more, but nearly everyone is responsible

Or just use Waze. I've never seen a speed trap that I wasn't alerted to ahead of time by some kind Wazer.