Some people use the internet to do their jobs. I spent all these years getting degrees, I use the internet daily at work, if I had to give up the internet I'd be giving up the way I earn a living. Plus, as gemface said, I can still always play with other people's pets, foster dogs,…
I think the complaints about Americans dressing comfortably in Europe are nonsense tbh. Like no, we're not "exploring the Amazon" but most people don't get to just lazily relax on their European vacation if they want to actually see the sights, it would just take more time than they…
@Chisti I agree. I don't have adhd, ocd, or depression, just an anxiety disorder. This is one of the most logical things I do lol. I put the clothes in the chair because they aren't dirty to go in the laundry, they arent totally clean to go back in the closet, logically a 3rd place…
#16, big bone lick state park in Kentucky is actually pretty cool! It has a mineral spring that brings salt to the surface. Historically this attracted a lot of animals. Tons of prehistoric bones and fossils have been found there including mammoths and mastodon skeletons. It is generally…
I use a wired mouse at work every day. Its what work supplies and I could not possibly care enough to purchase my own wireless mouse. Work probably knows we would all let our mouses die on accident anyway lol
They absolutely are children friendly, we had them my entire life. Kids cannot "fall through" the stairs, how wide do people think gaps in stairs are? They have handrails 99% of the time, its perfectly safe for anyone who can safely use any other set of stairs.
My bf of over a year said he had planned a whole afternoon, so I got all dressed up, he texted to say he was leaving home and on his way. Several hours later and he had never shown up. I tried to call, text, everything, no response so of course I was afraid something had happened…
it was at the Kentucky Derby, not a music video, but he was doing the call to the post for the start of the race, in a white suit. That track is 6 inches deep mud, and he was doing major public appearances after. The security guys carrying him were laughing and joking around though,…
I'm a Kentuckian so this was a huge thing here after that derby, but its blown way out of proportion. All the videos show them trying to figure out how to get him across the track (which is 6 inch deep mud at a rainy race) to where he could call Riders Up. The security guards were…
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