Note to self: Never agree to a ride in Plainview's car.Sometimes I like to play the game called, "Can I hold my poop in on the drive to work?" I haven't lost yet.
Note to self: Never agree to a ride in Plainview's car.Sometimes I like to play the game called, "Can I hold my poop in on the drive to work?" I haven't lost yet.
It's a short ride, and I usually go first thing in the morning about 10 minutes after a drink of water is the trigger. When I have to go in before six, sometimes time is short. My commute is under eight minutes sans traffic.Note to self: Never agree to a ride in Plainview's car.
Using the bathroom at home is for suckers. Imagine not getting paid to blast a toiletIt's a short ride, and I usually go first thing in the morning about 10 minutes after a drink of water is the trigger. When I have to go in before six, sometimes time is short. My commute is under eight minutes sans traffic.
Kinda the opposite for us. We'll get a storm every so often, but it feels kinda dry for the most part. Humid as a MF'er thoughThis has to be one of the rainiest summers I have ever seen.
Been 30° Celsius (yes, the real degree) here for a couple of weeks now.Kinda the opposite for us. We'll get a storm every so often, but it feels kinda dry for the most part. Humid as a MF'er though
Did a converter so you can understand in inferior terms, but it's been at least 35 Celsius here for like a month now. One of the hotter summers I've had in my days, plus like 80% humidity at like all times. Actually miserableBeen 30° Celsius (yes, the real degree) here for a couple of weeks now.
Not to make fun of our American friends but this is a true story I heard online.Did a converter so you can understand in inferior terms, but it's been at least 35 Celsius here for like a month now. One of the hotter summers I've had in my days, plus like 80% humidity at like all times. Actually miserable
Where I live, its about 25 degree, with occasional high of 27.5 C. Hot Enough, but not super crazy.Been 30° Celsius (yes, the real degree) here for a couple of weeks now.
I'm sorry, but you can't beat that argument. 7 > 6 confirmedNot to make fun of our American friends but this is a true story I heard online.
I heard an argument from an Someone why he/she thinks the Fahrenheit is better than Celcius in temperature measurement. He/or she said Fahrenheit has wider numeral range (for same change in temp), hence its more precise & give example of body temperature. For Celcius, you can only measure 4 degrees of body temperature range ( 36-40C )but using Fahrenheit you can measure 7 degrees, ( 97 to 104 F) . Therefore Fahrenheit is more precise.
I have to roll my eyes. He/she must have never done math pass integers & did not know the concept of decimals.
We've been lucky to avoid the crazy temperatures, but it is basically like Florida humidity every day. So even if it is 80 or so, it is super humid and you can't even do anything but blast fans or a/c. I actually look forward to fall when the weather is actually nice and we can actually do things outside.
You by Lake Ontario? Probably doesn't help.
I'm right on the gulf shore. Gives us lots of humidy and bulls*** storms.
But at least you get good chicken wings.Buffalo. Lake Erie keeps us cooler but yeah the lakes seem to keep us humid.
Of course all that warm water will dump a ton of snow on us at some point this fall.
But at least you get good chicken wings.
We do, but the price of wings is through the roof now.
Wings used to be bar food that you got for .10-.15 each.
Now I can almost buy a new video game for the price of a pizza and 30 wings.
I'm tired, but I don't want to go to sleep and f*** up my sleep schedule, which means I'll still be up late tonight anyway, which means I'll be more tired, which means...
Maybe just, you know, go to bed at a reasonable time? Never underestimate the power of a solid sleep schedule.I'm tired, but I don't want to go to sleep and f*** up my sleep schedule, which means I'll still be up late tonight anyway, which means I'll be more tired, which means...
Does that area have New York Fries? I tried those on the Canada side but wasn't sure if that brand was on the U.S. side despite the name.
But yeah, otherwise I know the winter weather painfully well from driving the Thruway during blizzards in an 18 wheeler. Only good thing is the convenient plaza stops.
Swede when your name pops up on my Instagram I always get a rush of excitement lol
Pardon my ignorance, but is there tech that can apply an electromagnetic wave to a specific tiny device to make it float at a specified height? Can the tiny device be programmed to adjust that height?
Anyway, I wanted to start a life lessons mini-stories. I have a terrible memory, but things that are thought-provoking, I tend to retain well in memory.
When I was in high school, the school started a program called Trim & Fit, targeting overweight students with extra after-school Physical exercise. As crazy as it sounds, in the entire school, only 2 students could be considered obese & I am being conservative, back in the 90s. So most participants (enforces) are like 1-2 points off BMI like me.
In any case, a lot of students did not want to participate as it was considered embarrassing & so the teacher in charge bought us all to a classroom & gave a very important lesson.
He said, just because you are not seen taking the training, doesn't change people's opinion of you being fat. People think you are fat because you are. Even if you can stop people from calling you fat, but you cannot change what people think. Want people to stop thinking/calling you fat. STOP being fat.
This is some hard truth that would by today's standard get him fired I am sure, or at least complaints from parents.
The lesson that stayed with me, is, you cannot force perception/opinion using force. You can try to silence people, but they still think what they think.
If you wanted perception to change, prove them wrong or make the positive changes needed.