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goofy foster pic from the other night.
some of us are (very) slow drinkers but still want hot coffee. i usually make my coffee at 9am and don’t finish it until just before noon.
granted, i don’t have one of these tumblers. i do make my coffee in one of their camping french press thingies though, then move it to a different thermos vessel for drinking.
i’m still bummed the humble black bean burger (usually no extra charge) has been replaced by beyond/impossible (usually a $1-3 upcharge) at so many restaurants.
is there a version of this in article form? i have a hard time watching videos.
fun fact! dogs will scratch their ears/look away to show they are not a threat.
i was going to say some kind of neurological problem, but that could be it too.
there happens to be a great train from my town to the next that:
my only complaint is that it only runs 4 times per day, and it can’t really be used as a commuter train or getting home late because of the hours. most people here (raleigh and durham) don’t even know it’s an option.
*nervous laughter in cyclist*
back when i was living below the poverty line, fast food got me by in a pinch living in what was otherwise a food desert with no car. 🙃
nowadays it’s more of an occasional indulgence.
gotta get that value menu for the good deals.
like my dad always says: the best truck is one that sits in your driveway.
bikes and trains (and bikes on trains). busses if they’re frequent and reliable.
mood boards are definitely useful. you could also commission somebody to draw your character for you, or you could sift through a free photo service looking for one that suits your character well enough. pexels and pixabay are two i use fairly often.
i have a truck for towing my travel trailer and doing other truck tasks like hauling stuff around in the bed (we take the small coupe or bikes everywhere else), and i love this idea!
i gotta start doing this when i’m on my bike with shitty drivers.
jadzia. 😢
i had cut all costs i was willing to, and just started a side hustle the last couple of months. the breathing room is sooo nice, and the work is easy enough (per sitting at other people’s houses via rover).
[united states] i use a credit card for anything that i can. the perks are nice (as others have mentioned), and i never spend more than i have. i’ve never paid a penny in interest. i always pay the statement balance on the day it’s due.
i typically pull over and take shelter (gas station, retail store, etc.) for lightning. it’s pretty rare for it to last a long time, at least where i am. most folks have no problem letting you loiter until the storm passes.
god dammit.