Not in that way, but:
A) my environment is usually nicer afterwards, which improves mood, and
2] if I was miserable due to fighting with my partner, seeing me do chores usually improves her mood, facilitating reconciliation
I like American music. Do you like American music? I like American music, too.
Other versions of me:
@Nemo@midwest.social
Not in that way, but:
A) my environment is usually nicer afterwards, which improves mood, and
2] if I was miserable due to fighting with my partner, seeing me do chores usually improves her mood, facilitating reconciliation
When I feel bad emotionally, I clean. I do the nastiest, most unpleasant jobs; since I’m gonna be miserable no matter what, I might as well get some use out of it.
perambulation is a good one. My morning walk isn’t quite grand enough to be called a ‘constitutional’; nor scenic and leisurely enough to be called a ‘stroll’; nor yet social enough to be called a ‘promenade’; ‘perambulation’ is just the ticket.
Mattress, about five years. Towels, every decade or so.
Just keep the ones you have clean with regular washing, and they don’t wear out that fast.
I just took a trip and the estimated arrival time assumed I would drive 15mph over the limit without stopping the whole way.
I DO have my own website, and I’ve never had to block anyone.
Rainbow Pride Parade sunhat
IBroadcast is filling that “good service” niche. Upload your own music and stream it anywhere, ad-free.
No, it’s the symbol for a pound weight. Like: Apples, 5#/$2
Any tool, in human hands, will be used for evil. The problem is humans.
Don’t even joke about that. Things would get a lot worse very quickly.
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Sure, but she just says “stonefruits”, not any specific one. shrug
No, that’s it. But it’s every single wine she tastes. They don’t all have stonefruit notes!
How cosmopolitan!
Right now, “demure”.
My boss, specifically: “stonefruit”.
Do you percolate your coffee?
With the caveat that I end up a mill in debt if I slip up? Nope. I know I’d slip up. The risk / reward ratio isn’t good enough.
A mill isn’t that much money to have, but it’s a lot of money to owe. No deal.
I don’t force myself to start right away. After years of “well I guess I might as well” I now more-or-less automatically start washing dishes, doing laundry, and tackling yardwork when my mood dips. I still need to make the conscious choice to tackle bigger jobs like mucking out the basement or turnjng the compost.