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Oak tree. Destroys slabs like no other.
Oak tree. Destroys slabs like no other.
Desktop for gaming or any intense programs, laptop for studying and other browsing I want to do on the couch, phone I use for most chatting at work and with family and friends and looking things up on the go and doom scrolling. Also, phone has lots of audio books
Did way too many drugs and dropped out
11 years sober and hoping to graduate this semester
Red Lights or Leaves of Grass.
I live in Houston. Everything is clay. That shit gets stuck to your shovel and does not come off.
That being said, we had some woods behind our house and we would play out there all the time. Digging, pellet guns, machetes to chop down trees and make forts.
I’ll reiterate what most have said. They’re not a reoccurring problem and you forget about them after a bit. As for direct contact with the anus, depends on how your body is shaped. If it’s puckered in, then it won’t. If it’s flush with the curve of your inner crack, then it will. I never really paid attention to it.
I work 3pm-11pm so I always say I work the evening shift.
I can see this being accurate. I’ve seen it where cars are jammed up before the road narrows and free flowing by the time the road actually narrows. The largest road block (pun intended) to this that I see is driver competency, and people letting them in.
I do machine repair in the evening shift. If nothing is broken, I generally don’t have much to do. They don’t bitch too hard because they know if shit goes down, I’ll work 16 hrs on a Saturday to get it working. I have access to a metal mill and lathe and spend a lot of down time learning and creating personal projects on it. Hell, I built a wooden bedframe and no one said a thing.
Well I now have something to look forward to and get disappointed about.
My parents rent out a room to a traveling nurse since my brothers and I moved out, the space was just going to waste. I’m not positive on what she pays, but I think it’s around $500.
My parents and grandparents own rent houses. They’re active property managers. Most fixes they do themselves. My summers growing up were working on them.
I think the difference between what they do and the corporate owned apartment I’m staying in is the “personal touch” (for lack of a better term). When the owners have never even seen the property, they see renters as numbers on paper instead of people.
Audiobooks mainly. I fix machines or create my own diy projects with my hands so I can continue it’s much easier to consume.
If the series I’m listening to is really good, I end up subscribing to their patreon and reading chapters as soon as they release them.
https://youtu.be/TUHgGK-tImY?si=TEgcZ1PWbqBR0WYn
I immediately thought of this.
Audiobooks are my go to. I work with my hands all day and having an audiobook is great for non-stop listening.
When I get super into a series I’ll end up reading ahead on my phone from royal road or patreon.
If I have the time, I’ll do an e-reader or a book. They’re about even.
Actually just watched this before I saw this post. Great video and very informative!
Metal machining! I got into it a while back and love seeing what people make.
As a Texan, I can absolutely attest to this