Changed the gender. Kind a pain in the ass but totally worth it.
I am 30 or 40 years old and I do not need this.
Changed the gender. Kind a pain in the ass but totally worth it.
You’re allowed to be annoyed by it. That’s an annoying thing to have happen. But yelling at her won’t fix the situation, and as you’ve already noted, is only going to make things worse. Feeling angry is OK. Taking it out on someone else is not.
Can you take that emotion and do something else with it? Make a piece of art, play a shoot 'em up game, listen to an angry song, etc?
Not exactly, but I don’t blame you for being confused. I didn’t realize my own wording was ambiguous! “Counterfeit Florida Plates” is the name of the song where the type of lyrics I’m referring to are used. An example:
Steal some sunscreen/From the CVS/Use too much/And make a great big mess/Wait where shadows/Mask or hide my scent
Normally a sentence starting with a verb like that is an imperative or a command, with “you” being the understood subject. But here, the narrator is talking about himself in first person (“mask or hide my scent”). So I was wondering if that usage had a name.
I’m a trans man (FTM) and while I’ve gone for the “shave head and let nature take its course” option, a lot of trans men seem to really like finasteride because it doesn’t have as many hormonal side effects as some other treatments. It’s not an at-home method but I believe you can get it from a GP/PCP, you shouldn’t need to go to a specialist. A lot of guys also seem to like minoxadil/Rogaine but you need to watch out if you have cats, because it’s really toxic to cats.
Mine is finding a picture of an animal with its rear end towards the camera, and then saying “hey, guess what?” to her and when she says “what?” I show her the picture and say “Bunny* butt!”
*or kitty, doggy, etc
I’m just gonna drop a link to Captain Awkward’s “families” tag here, there’s like a 99% chance she’s answered a question similar enough to yours to be helpful.
10:14 AM Eastern Standard Time
I’m on the bathroom floor with my pants around my ankles
Yep, hypnogogic/hypnopompic hallucinations are extremely common and generally nothing to worry about. If they happen to you a lot, it might be a sign of a sleep disorder, but they aren’t connected to mental health issues.
Not “cheating” per se, but still bad.
Oh they’re not as dumb as the rest of us, that’s the scary thing. They’re even dumber.
Jerboa on mobile, haven’t played around with desktop much.
Thank you for adding links, I didn’t think to. You pretty much have it spot-on, but also: no ads!
Surprised no one’s mentioned NewPipe yet
He’s just this guy, you know?
I don’t think “not wanting to be the target of others’ road rage for actually following traffic laws” is childish, tbh
Why, uh. Why was that your first thought.