I believe there’s a different technical term for mouth farts.
This is precisely the answer I was looking for, though I didn’t know it when I asked. Thank you!
Not for everyone. Antiperspirants irritate my skin. There are deodorants that work well for me, like Dove.
One might say they are the Pirates of Pinstripe Pants.
There’s a whole subgenre of D&B called Halftime that’s full of slow (by D&B standards) bangers, as well as plenty Trap, Dubstep, etc that fits the bill.
Work For Nothing - Decimal Bass
You may not agree with all of them, but tried to find plenty of examples to make a point. Hard not to bang to most of these.
This guy Jesse on Alone Season 5 was running out of food and had read about native tribes creating bread from tree bark, so he stripped some off a pine tree and ate it. It seemed edible but hard to pass. The video shows the aftermath, basically he had to tap out and be rescued due to severe abdominal pain. However, apparently it is a thing, I’m not sure how you could do it in a way your stomach can handle though, and most likely it has to be specific species of trees.
Anyone who appreciates this one and hasn’t read the entirety of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations (compiled into book form) really should. Many gems of stoic wisdom therein.
I love this. As a software engineer, I see people run into this issue all the time. I’ve often heard it as, “Done is better than perfect.”
Just FYI, that quote from your girlfriend is not original. Good one though. I believe originally it’s, “Better a bitter truth than a sweet lie,” but I’m not sure who said it first.
Here are a few off the top of my head (though I looked up the original kanji for some of the Japanese ones)…
To enjoy life’s immensity, you do not need many things.
Ain’t no shame in holding onto grief, as long as you make room for other things too.
Honor is dead, but I’ll see what I can do.
Beware the difference between intelligibility and correctness.
Success consists of moving from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
猿も木から落ちる (Saru mo ki kara ochiru)
Even monkeys fall from trees.
正勝吾勝 (Makatsu agatsu)
True victory is victory over one’s self.
Imagine doing that while someone’s having coffee shits a stall over. Imagine being on the other side of the line. Maybe you should drink more coffee and the problem will solve itself.
I mean, I didn’t take notes or anything, but given how much I played, looking back I think it was some sort of coping mechanism. Moving can be tough on kids.
Always thought this guy was a boss!
It’s been a few years now since they died and I still think of my little furry ones as part of my family and talk about them fairly regularly. Having photos of them pop up on our TV slideshow helps keep them alive on our hearts. I’m sorry for and understand your loss and hope their memory brings you more joy than pain. Beautiful pals
Wow, I totally forgot about this one. I used to play it all the time when I was a kid. I think I bonded with it because my family moved to California around that time and I had trouble fitting in (a-la Daniel-san), so I think partially it was my way of simulating being a native as silly as that sounds. Anyway, I had the NES version, but your write-up is making me want to try a Sega ROM of it. Thanks for the nostalgia blast!
neovim of course
Would a tan, good night’s sleep and a smile work for Bender?
And those are all a “deal-breaker in friendships” for you? I think we all realize people find all sorts of reasons to use us-vs-them mindset, that’s not really the point of this conversation. What reasons you choose to make your friends or otherwise be decent to someone decides whether or not you’re being immature or even a bigot.
Relevant: https://www.hoodedutilitarian.com/2012/10/new-yorker-cartoons-a-legacy-of-mediocrity/