I stopped for a bit. Lemme tell you, real hard to get back on it. Fortunately been back on for a bit now too, and regardless, some aches and pains are just there, and that's that!
Look at me on my .23 acres, essentially a sprawling compound. It's really a perfect size.
I don't think the setup here is at all realistic. ADA would probably have some qualms with it. I have seen golf courses repurposed for residential though, and it's great.
Yeah, if his lawyer didn't do this it'd be borderline malpractice. But we are in a never ending generation of reality TV, and this is as reality as it gets.
I fully believe that if you paid for something, it gives you the right to go pirate another copy.
There is nothing better, and there is also nothing worse. Well, maybe a few things worse.
My mother picked up what can only be a commercial microwave for her house. More than 30s and your food is on fire. The sweet spot is so incredibly small that I can't for the life of me get food that's a comfortable temperature out of it. I clearly do not have the credentials to operate a commercial microwave. Good band, though.
Hold up. Most of what you described was just a toaster oven. You're saying it used microwaves but could also toast? I need to see this magic machine.
Ha, I should've mentioned that you definitely won't. It seems to paint this damned if we do damned if we don't picture. But it at least paints a picture, versus what can at times feel like this great big unknown. It may also shed some light on some of the motivations for what's happening. I dunno.
My brother sent this to me the other day and I gave it a watch. It feels pretty unbiased (although I'm uneducated), and seems to have a more macro, zoomed-out view of America and just nations on the whole. I thought it was pretty interesting and it helped to put some things in perspective.
Yeah, black holes are apparently weak AF. One 9mm round weighs 7*10^1 grams and can ruin my afternoon.
I feel so far behind, but I also compare 37 year old me to 27, and 25, and 23 year old me, and I was always in such good shape that I think j took it for granted. But it's never too late to start, or to restart, or to unstop.