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a celebrity.
a celebrity.
keep an empty gatorade bottle by your bed. wide mouth, soft lipped.
kiss carbs goodbye and you’ll have energy all day
unlock your knees
well mcdonalds has sold the most, so corporately they are the best. for me tho, in-n-out
theres a trick involving pulling on your ear and hard stroking your cheekbone.
theres another trick where you pull out nosehairs.
theres another where you eat spicy food.
some people use a neti pot.
Sleep training is rough. One approach is to lock their door and let them cry it out. first night can be an hour long. second night should be much less. by the 4th night they generally stop trying to get your attention. but all of your instincts will be to give in and soothe them.
another approach is to let them ruin your nights for years and they will be sleeping in your bed until they are embarrassingly old.
full accounting transparency helps… according to the blockchain believers.
really not ill-informed. this isnt a communist platform, and i’m aware that i’m pushing against a hive mind.
i shrugged off an insult and you figured to dog pile on pretending that i’m the insulter.
id be shocked if i didnt see a gavel response from a lemmy.ml user. all the best.
my opinion is that people who push for it havent lived in it. everything is lowest common denominator, if you can even get it. no incentive to invent, no reward for innovation.
i love the spinoff idea.
wigs are like make up. if done right you shouldnt even notice it.
consider that the CGI for the first season of babylon 5 was made on Commodore Amiga 2000 they were fucking amazing.
which food comes out better in a microwave?
they often called it nuking. took a good 15 years before mass acceptance. early ones had warnings about standing near with pacemakers could kill you.
it was bad for the studio. its production budget ballooned to $175M, total cost $235M. the most expensive movie ever made at the time. it lost money at the box office.
i enjoyed it.
unpopular opinion: Bruce Lee on Commodore64 is a masterpiece. weird how nobody mentions it.
im not nostalgic for the turbographix/genesis era that straddled the 8bit cpu with 16 bit graphics and struggled. home computers were way more amazing at the time.
did you include a power outlet?