Most people ask if it hurts when I write. Decades ago I decided to basically write upside-down. I turn the paper the opposite direction you're saying then curl my hand essentially pulling the pen. I fill out door hangers for my job and I hold them upside-down on my leg and fill them out. Customers often ask how the hell I do it lol. I'm like, necessity my friend.
My father in law has guns from 1800s that still function. I'm not a gun person at all but I am into my father in law liking me because I love his daughter and she loves his will lol. We've gone to the range to shoot them and they're being left to me eventually in almost certain. I appreciate that something that old is still kicking around and will be mine out of some sense of love or whatever but I'll prolly just sell them and use the money for my daughter's college or whatever but I guess the point of this useless paragraph is they can last many lifetimes if properly cared for. He's not a big gun guy either but they were passed down to him and are "collectors items" I guess.
Fucking awesome. Just bought one for my wife who is big into witchcraft and whatnot but also rolls her eyes at the astrology shit lol. This is perfect. I'm gonna slap it on her van next to her "witches are crafty people" sticker and see how long until she notices lol.
That was actually big big making sure you had no money to buy from big small. America used to be all about big medium but now big mega big has forced us all to big nothing or big small at best. It's a big problem.
I figured it out. I bought a fancy $100 pillow that a certain hotel uses which is fucking bliss. Underneath that I have the flattest most useless "idea" of a pillow I've had for years. Combined it is the perfect amount of pillow. I can't recommend enough purchasing a high quality pillow though, it's a game changer for real.
As a lefty I can confidently say fuck all pens. The sharpie gel one I use is alright but ball points just don't work for those of us who push the ball when we write instead of dragging it. It's like every pen I use is out of ink.
Gotta keep it in the family