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your favourite day (thursday)

they/them. Silly little blog for getting thoughts out of my head. If your favourite day isn't thursday that's ok too I guess. It's not like it hurts my feelings or anything.

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Have You Considered That Vultures And Scavengers Are Just Trying To Have A Good Time And Fulfil A Vital

Have you considered that vultures and scavengers are just trying to have a good time and fulfil a vital role in the ecosystem. Someone you love may be a vulture and/or scavenger, think before you speak.


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1 year ago

Canadian version of Breaking Bad where Walter White refuses to pursue chemotherapy through state healthcare because it would be impolite, choosing instead to manufacture and distribute menthol cigarettes of astounding purity with the assistance of his former pupil Jessé Bonhomme-Rose

1 year ago

They need to invent a west coast where houses aren't 5,000,000 dollars

1 year ago

Real observations since I started wearing a wizard hat daily:

- Brim is so wide that I stay BONE DRY taking walks in the rain

- Brim can be positioned to block the sun from ever getting in my eyes AND keeping it off the back of my neck

- The pointed top part creates an air pocket, keeping my head from getting hot or squishing my hair as it might in a ball cap

- Hat can easily be pulled down over the tips of my ears without looking dumb, protecting them from wind chill

- Strangers say they like my hat, giving me the chance to tell them that I am a wizard

- When you’re wearing a wizard hat, ALL OTHER FASHION CHOICES become secondary, allowing you to branch out with style

Embrace ego death. Stay protected from all elements. Wear a wizard hat.


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1 year ago

My personal philosophy with regards to the subject of small vs large spiders, assuming you're the kind of person who is scared of spiders:

It's better to be in a room with a big spider than a little spider.

And my logic is thus: if you're in a room with a big spider, and you're scared of spiders, you're gonna know it's there and know where it is at all times. It can't sneak up on you. You won't be surprised by the spider. You can see it and plan your moves.

But if you're in a room with a little spider, you can easily lose track of it! It could hide under something. It could hide in clothes. You wouldn't know it's there until you get really close.

I don't know if this logic helps anyone with arachnophobia, but this is my position.


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1 year ago

I agree that it should usually be in asker's time with the caveat that they really, really need to tell me accurately what their timezone is otherwise we're just both guessing. I've several times had the problem described above in the reverse direction where I don't know whether the asker is in DST or not and they don't tell me (or worse they tell me and they're wrong).

Etiquette proposal

If you invite someone from another timezone to a teleconference, the onus is on you to present all times in their local timezone, rather than your own - that is, the person asking should bear the labor of timezone conversions, not the person being asked.