Same. Sometimes I’ll add in a bagel with cream cheese and tomato.
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smh@slrpnk.netto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What’s wrong, babe? You barely touched your Spaghetacos2·2 天前Sandwich maker! We had one growing up and it was awesome.
smh@slrpnk.netto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What’s wrong, babe? You barely touched your Spaghetacos3·2 天前Leftover macaroni and cheese makes a mean grilled cheese sandwich filling, then you dip it in tomato soup.
The cabin of a semi-truck
How do you feel about one large pancake melded with two smaller pancakes, to make some sort of cartoonish mouse head shape?
smh@slrpnk.netto tumblr@lemmy.world•Make a list, check it twice, still screw it up and put her balls in a vice.......1·6 天前Closest we had in public school in Kentucky was a form sent home at the beginning of each year that your parents would sign, stating whether or not the school was allowed to use “corporal punishment” (aka spanking or paddling) on you.
But yeah, parents in some (all?) states in the USA have wide latitude over their kids in ways I don’t agree with.
smh@slrpnk.netto politics @lemmy.world•'Never felt more betrayed': MAGA rebels over Trump's 'treasonous' Qatar base in Idaho2·6 天前Ack, I keep reading that as
We’re being led by officials who no longer [recognize] or [refuse to name] the enemy they’re inviting into our own backyard.
And I’m thinking “wait, which is it? Are you upset the officials no longer recognize the enemy or because they no longer refuse to name the enemy?”
I get what they’re trying to say, but it’s not clearly stated.
At about that age, I enjoyed putting together dominos runs and knocking them down. I also liked wooden building blocks. Nowadays they have building made out of dense foam which probably hurt less when your baby brother knocks your tower onto your head.
I had a marble run at about 6. It was awesome.
smh@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•Almost 500 anti-genocide activists arrested as Starmer government moves to ban protests outrightEnglish1·10 天前Sidenote: shout-out the Cyberiad by Stanisław Lem, a Polish author.
smh@slrpnk.netto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that if you search "Password generator, [x] characters, [y] strength" at DuckDuckGo, it will generate a password for you.English4·12 天前I got my non-gamer boomer neighbor on Bitwarden. It’s not that complicated.
She’s never had a job or hobby where she had to use a computer and she picked up “oh, I store all my passwords in this magic browser thing? That’s way more convenient that remembering which kid’s birthday was the password to my email.” I also taught her how to copy and paste using the keyboard (and that you can remind yourself of what the shortcut is by right-clicking and looking at the shortcut hint in the menu).
smh@slrpnk.netto Science Memes@mander.xyz•Don't forget to turn purple and remove your armsEnglish6·12 天前I remember asking my dad to cocoon me in blankets as a kid. It was wicked comfy.
Nowadays I’m in a hammock. It’s way more comfy on my hips than a mattress and it gives me that happy cuddled feeling.
That’s just because you haven’t met my label maker. It does the letters one at a time, manually, embossed into a strip of plastic.
Mine’s fine. My partner is also dating someone else and that person is awesome. Sometimes my partner is gone for a weekend, which means I get the whole condo to myself, can take up the whole dining table with my hobby mess, and can order delivery food that would give him heartburn (instead of ordering from someplace he can also order from).
Sometimes his girlfriend visits us, which is a great impetus to clean the condo. She’s also a great cook ☺️
I’ve been enjoying Kagi. You pay a monthly fee (there’s a free trial) and get good search results. You can even tailor the results to prioritize or deprioritize various sites. For example, I told it to never show me anything from Pinterest.
Have you considered PT? I’ve been for my back and knees and it’s been great. They give you homework to help you strengthen the right muscles to make the pain to away. They also walk you through how to do those exercises and take feedback to make sure you don’t hurt yourself.
The trick is to not use numbers. Use a tchotchke placed in a prominent place on your desk. My password changes frequently. The previous tchotchke was a goat pin, then a cactus figurine, then a binder clip. I just need to picture my desk and I know what the thing is.
And my desk is so cluttered it’s not clear what the special object is. (You know what they say: cluttered desk, cluttered mind. Empty desk…)
smh@slrpnk.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should you copy a person's accent when pronouncing their name?7·21 天前His name’s “Elvis” and he answered to “Aye-ellll-vis”. Now he doesn’t answer to anything because he’s gone deaf, but he’s still a great pup. He’s a senior terrier mix, about 10 pounds. He’s a bit of a velcro dog and I am the One True Human, so it sucks for him that I work outside the home. He’s stuck with Work From Home Partner, who just doesn’t fill the same void in Elvis’s heart. So, Elvis sleeps all day and then watches the front very attentively when he decides I should come home.
He still has bursts of energy. Last weekend he met a chihuahua his age. Elvis was like “omg, you’re slightly smaller than me and seem even more chill. Let me dance around and thwack you in the face so you’ll play with me”. The other pup was game and it was adorable to watch two seniors playing.
He goes on long hikes with me. He gets tired after about a block and will turn around and try and get me to go back to the car. I generally just carry him at this point. He’s lucky he’s tiny. He’ll lean forward to ask to be set down, then he’ll either sniff something or amble so very slowly along the path. He is the worst hiker.
We used to have a sandwich shop at my office that would do lox and veggies on a bagel for maybe $6. They also had an avocado bagel for $4. They were replaced by a Starbucks in a different building on campus and it’s not as good and more expensive.