Ooh, these are great! Laundry definitely is another one for me. I don't know how to put a good break between doing the laundry, and putting it away, without just never putting it away.
The bin idea is so helpful, I will definitely be using that.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that can't handle cast iron. I feel the exact way you do. I can barely handle normal dishes, there's no way I'm adding extra work for questionable benefit lol
I was recently in college for IT, and my professors said a couple of times that it's best practice just to assume that all of your info has already been stolen
...the difference was determined to be insignificant...
These findings suggest that being elected the President of the United States may be a viable strategy for mitigating cognitive decline among older adults.
The university I went to told us not to bother with unpaid internships, because it's just a sign the company doesn't care about you. Paid internships pretty much always still give college credit.
Netflix's content has gotten so much worse too. I don't think there are many people left that have a subscription for more than one or two shows. And this seems to be a trend across all the different apps. Makes me glad I set up automatic torrenting for everything I'm interested in, and all it costs me is $5/month for Proton VPN
I think Lindsey Graham said the same thing after the RNC back in 2016. It's been going on forever, but that's the first time I remember one of them saying it out loud. Paraphrasing, "I'm a politician. You can have your facts, I'll take people's feelings every time."
I write a lot of fantasy, and that definitely affects my practical vocabulary. I don't think the specificity is needless though, especially in English, this Frankenstein of cognates and loaner words. You have so many options because the human experience is so diverse and multifaceted. Clarity helps, and it makes language more beautiful, something we should all strive for
As long as you don't kidnap your doctor, like they did