

If it gives you an idea of how I am, I can play it takes two and trine and I cannot play overcooked.
If it gives you an idea of how I am, I can play it takes two and trine and I cannot play overcooked.
I love split fiction (even if we are currently stuck), and really enjoyed it takes two. Do you know of other co-op games that can support a serious gamer and someone who is terrible at gaming (I’m the one who is terrible at gaming)?
I have had a crow visiting my balcony. I heard that cat food is somewhat more balanced that just peanuts, and since I have cats it was an easy switch. Are there other things I could offer to make visits more likely while not giving it avian diabetes?
It’s definitely a mix. I’m not a stylish person, but I find I get the most compliments when I’m wearing things I love.
“Refers to the piece of fabric rather than the zipper itself”?
Codeword/phrase
I like and admire visual arts. I wanted to try to be able to do the thing. I have a strong imagination and extremely good visualization skills, so I wanted to be able to take things from my minds eye to reality.
I have found much of my art/creative outlet in dancing and crafting.
I have a bit of dyslexia/dyscalculia so writing numbers from step to step often results in errors. I also had a bad teacher in 6th and 7th grade so I ended up with a lot of stress/shame which means I have a pretty significant gap in my understanding of concepts that has carried through every step of math since then.
I have always felt that I’m not good at art (the practice I did got me not very far), and I’ve recently had reason to make little collages. One thing that I’ve done is uploaded pictures to Canva and traced them so I had something resembling recognizable images (my dog, me in a kayak). I don’t think tracing is making an art, AI is definitely not making an art.
I just saw someone with an all I and a 1 plate. I mentioned the xkcd to my wife, but glat to have the reference handy now.
I partner dance and I joke that I’m graceful as long as I have on dance shoes. Off the dance floor I’m always bumping into things, knocking stuff over, just generally klutzy seeming. On the dance floor I’m able to navigate the crowd and prevent collisions.
I’m not quite 40. Last year I fell off a step and pretty significantly sprained my ankle. The instability and initial pain came down in about two weeks. However I was having a nagging/niggling pain for about a year. I finally got a referral for PT and that resolved it.
I don’t think this is the one I remember, but it’s real close and real satisfying.
I’m pretty certain that Budget Bytes taught me how to cook while I was in college.
This is your own thing, so I guess you do you, but you can certainly branch out and make delicious food with more ingredients. No take out doesn’t have to be beans and grains only?
I have a friend who does temporary shelter for animals of people leaving abusive situations. It’s a very cool organization she’s part of and I kind of wish there was one around me. That said, I have too many pets as is to foster more.
What a fascinating quirk. Do you ever get ear worms? Are you just generally indifferent or do you dislike music?
Interesting. I like a pretty niche style of music and I feel like when they make suggestions after the end of playlists were regularly good enough to get added to the seeding playlists.
I was using tidal for about a year but I just got really frustrated when my account got lost/interrupted when I updated my phone. I may go back for music discovery and playlists. However right now (and I plan for at least a few more months) I’m going to spend the money on band camp.
I would encourage more than 2 hobbies. It can be very difficult to feel satisfied if for some reason you can’t engage in one of your hobbies (I speak from experience).