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What is your motto?
  • "Some is better than none." -My motto throughout college.

    Usually I was stressed by the number of chapters I had to read, or pages I had to write. Instead of shutting down and not doing anything, I would tell myself to just read a single page or write a paragraph because any amount of work done is better than nothing.

    Now I apply it to work and chores.

  • people who deliver or install things to people 's houses. what kind of odd things have you seen?
  • Holy moly, that sounds like a very unpleasant basement to have to deal with.

    "Whelp, time to do laundry. The fun part is when the creepy mutant spider cricket launches itself at my face, yay!"

    Clearly I was very lucky. I highly doubt the tenants ever used the place either. It just belonged to the crickets.

  • people who deliver or install things to people 's houses. what kind of odd things have you seen?
  • Oof, that sucks.

    I kept expecting one to jump from the walls above me as I went downstairs, get into the back of my shirt, and get squished as I try to get it out. It's happened with house centipedes, and it's not fun. Especially when their legs keep moving after their dead.

  • people who deliver or install things to people 's houses. what kind of odd things have you seen?
  • Well, probably not what you're looking for but I used to work yard maintenance for a property management company.

    I was sent to rake and tidy up the back yard of some house. In the back, there was an entrance to a root cellar that was separate from the house and had crappy wooden doors covering it. I was told to open it up and sweep the steps leading down to the cellar.

    I don't have a problem with dark places, or bugs. But that was the first time I'd seen camel crickets. They were big, hump backed and striped. And there were dozens of them. I dutifully swept the steps, from the dead center of them, my eyes darting around constantly trying to gauge whether or not the weird ass bugs were about to launch themselves onto me. They didn't. They were super chill.

    I told my dad about it later and he laughed at me for not knowing what the crickets were because they were so common. I've only seen a few more since then, and they still kinda weird me out.

  • WIP Wednesday - cheetah w/o spots

    I'm still new to cross stitch. My mom sent me this cheetah kit made by The Stranded Stitch. So far, so fun!

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    I had forgotten that show Wishbone existed until I found an old poster about the show that I had. What are your memories of the show?
  • Yes! I just popped in my VHS copy of "The slobbery hound" a few weeks ago when I was having a hard day. Hadn't seen it in years, and forgot how short those episodes are, haha. I remember them being a bit more epic. Still fun tho.

    Also I really enjoy the 'making of' afterwards.

  • Are we all fucked?
  • Your mother sounds like an amazing woman. I'm sorry to hear everything she (and you and your siblings) had to go through. It takes incredible resolve to survive all that.

    As someone who's had poor health their entire life, I can absolutely agree that the 'tender moments' really make life what it is.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • Are we all fucked?
  • I've noticed over the last few decades that every time I start worrying about WW3, climate change, solar flares, super volcanos, giant meteors etc. that there's something going on in my personal life that's causing me stress. Something I feel like I have no control over.

    I guess my brain doesn't want to admit/deal with my own issues, so I focus on something else, something that feels just as overwhelming.

    Working on taming the anxiety itself is quite useful, especially if you can't help the situation you're currently in.

    The things that have helped me the most are: meditating (chakra and mindfulness) which has been great at helping me calm down; finding activities that feel meaningful to me; spending time with the people I care about (making the time); and finding beauty and/or amusement in everyday life.

    All of these things take practice and time, which might seem useless if you think that the world will end tomorrow. But even if all you can do is one meaningful/fulfilling thing today, then it will improve your day and help make your last day on earth a little better.

    Of course chances are good you'll wake up tomorrow, and the next day etc., which means you have even more time to live an even happier life.

    Good luck my dude.

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  • Oh my gosh thank you for saying this. I just realized my library has a subscription and I can read this thru the Libby app. Nostalgia here I come. I'm gonna go learn about whales =)

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