I recently switched to decaf tea each morning, and the ritual around it certainly feels like I'm brewing up a potion. Some mornings it's a potion of "I got this." Other days, it's a hex against my coworkers. Each tea has its own limitless possibility.
Thanks for teaching me. I can see that causing challenges down the road.
For example, I'm always on the lookout for all things quilting. If someone names their quilting community "Fabric Hordes" (not impossible, just look at phenomenon like r/animetitties) it wouldn't come up in my explicit searches, and is very unlikely to be sought out or found by others in my instance.
I always assumed that it increased engagement. Can't find what you're searching for? Put up a post asking (even though someone's already asked that question 1,000 times).
Whoa sibling. I didn't understand your response until I looked through that comment history. Thanks for helping me to look deeper.
I very rarely use YouTube, but I've noticed that when I start listening to older top 40 or contemporary bluegrass, those videos drop in
Increasingly in my life, I've found this to manifest as an intolerance of frustration. Need a tool that's not at hand? That project's never getting finished. Anyone have methods for coping with this?
I found this that says it offers an online demo, but the actual demo link wouldn't work from my computer. Maybe you'll have success.
If you'd like folks who aren't in the know, it would be great to explain the jargon.
The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept in which most daily necessities and services, such as work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure can be easily reached by a 15-minute walk or bike ride from any point in the city.
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