

Maybe. I think I stopped watching after the social credit episode in the first season. Maybe I’ll check it out again if I ever have another reason to get Hulu.
Thanks ^^
Maybe. I think I stopped watching after the social credit episode in the first season. Maybe I’ll check it out again if I ever have another reason to get Hulu.
Thanks ^^
The Orville.
I’m sorry! I’m a trekkie so I really wanted to love it. I can’t stand Seth McFarlane, though, and apparently it isn’t just his animated shows like Family Guy or American Dad that I hate.
Have you had an emg done? Sometimes we’re aware of something happening to our bodies before any test can really show it, and unfortunately sometimes that test is the emg.
That “push to the point of failure” is exactly how I’ve described my issues, and it really felt like it is a disorder in my muscles. And similarly my pain stops at rest. Turns out I have polyneuropathy, and I somehow acquired it before middle age, over the course of a few months, while perfectly healthy. It doesn’t make sense, but I think there’s a lot of new autoimmune and stress disorders that are cropping up that don’t make sense yet
I play Stardew Valley sometimes, but it’s not as fun as the pc version.
I’ve had Backpack Brawl for a while, and Balatro too. Most other games I don’t play for longer than a month or so. I did play Super Snail for a long time because I liked my clubmates, but the bird update killed it for me lol
My grandparents had a cat named Pussy. My grandma was so upset when I told her what that was slang for
I can’t believe it’s not soup
I have a friend with six cats, and a mice problem. I had actually never seen a mouse indoors until I was visiting them one day lol
That’s actually a valid prefix issued for Florida in '81
Rheumatoid arthritis can cause toes to curl into claws. There’s another autoimmune disorder that does this too, but I can’t remember which. Lupus maybe? Which would be fitting by name alone
I wear combat boots made for first responders (Haix). They are about 3-4 times the cost of yours, but they are made in Europe. Anyway, I’ve had my oldest pair for over six years, and I put at least 10 miles on them on a day. The only upkeep they’ve needed so far is some conditioner. I have a ton of boots, but these are by far my favorites
I’ve worn them in the Arizona desert during summer, and in winter where I live (gets to -30F and colder)
I honestly love the solitude that harsh winters bring. And all the heavy clothing I get to wear, the much longer nights, going through my stockpile of canned and preserved goods. There have been winters where I was snowed in for weeks, and they were glorious
It’s true, the brain and body need extra care to prevent depression during winter, but I’m much more depressed during the long, blistering hot summer months
Well, his Wikipedia article is horrifying
He asserts that casual sex attracts subterranean spirits that make an impression on the inside of women’s vaginas and offers exercises to “clean out” said vaginas; he writes that children get cancer because they want it;
I hope her first husband kept their daughters away from him
I can pick out the “Fester”, who/what is the first part?
Holy fuck man. I’m amazed that you’re still around. I know someone who cycles similarly to you once did, and he’s my physics prof who put random impact problems involving bikes into his course, so I can definitely imagine the forces at play in your crash.
I’m sorry that this has been your life since then. It’s inhuman that we’re all treated as numbers