thegdthadman
thegdthadman
thegdthadman

Thank you! From the first time I watched this, the guy immediately got under my skin. If it’s supposed to be a joke, it’s not funny. If it happened to be real, what the hell was the intention/goal? I keep going back and forth between those two, mainly because I am so very annoyed at how unfunny an idea this is, to

Life Pro Tip, right here.

It sounds like you are genuinely curious about therapy and what it could offer, so why not give it a shot at least? In these several exchanges, you appear apprehensive and dubious about it, even in the face of those who have experienced its benefits first-hand.

Yeah, unfortunately this is another instance of behavior that’s been reported on earlier, but kept quiet because he’s a Darling Celebrity. Well, was, at least. #TimesUp on that.

Nah, 50ShadesofJimGray got it right. Funny, I was about to jump in to help the pronunciation but he got there first. 

I used Photoscan over the holiday when family pulled out lots of old photos. While they looked fine immediately after capturing them on my phone, once uploaded to Google Photos it was apparent how poorly they actually were. The photo quality of the Photoscan images seemed closer to a 2MP camera from 1999 than the

This feels like the blue dress thing all over again. I can only see the Enterprise.

I found it a bit unstable also, but it did have the one feature that I wished all other podcatchers had, which was the (seeming) ability to recommend episodes of podcasts as opposed to series. My current go-to is Player.fm which does have a rudimentary feature that allows for saved searches, but it’s still fairly

This can all be done in the same pan already. Cook the Canadian bacon first, then fry the egg, toast the English Muffin cut side down, and assemble. Assemble it on a paper towel and you only have to wash your pan.

This can all be done in the same pan already. Cook the Canadian bacon first, then fry the egg, toast the English

This seems unnecessary, but we have a different relationship with bacon in our house. I buy thickly sliced stuff and keep it in the fridge, where it gradually dry-ages and gets really amazing the longer it’s in the fridge. I’ve never heard of, or considered, freezing bacon.

I couldn't agree more. I'm in the middle of writing my first play, and I don't consider myself a writer. The first drafts of my scenes were truly awful, but editing and re-writing is where the magic is done. It really is like building a painting; you can't start with the finished product. The first stage is just

Six months is not really long enough, depending on seasonal recipies/tools. A year is better, and the same method I use at home for non-kitchen items.

I hope she gets to go and I have to say I'm a little bit jealous of her too!

That's a good point. I get plenty of use out of my Watch Later playlist because I have a Chromecast. That pretty much covers my experience of adding unwatched videos to a playlist.

I've noticed this new feature and am curious about the idea behind it, because there's clearly a difference with the way I use YouTube. Are folks adding videos to playlists without/before watching them? What are the instances when someone would populate a playlist based on a page's worth of search results?

Have tried, is true.

Snooze: Boomerang users will be familiar with the idea of snoozing an email for later. You may need an email but not necessarily right now. Inbox allows you to snooze it so it disappears from your inbox and comes back at a later time. You can specifiy a specific time, use vague presets like "tomorrow afternoon" or let

IFTTT makes this even easier. There are recipes that will let you download any liked photo to Google Drive, Dropbox, or Evernote.