My aunt used to work as a “cheese stirrer”
I loved Maria Bamford’s Local Act
Oooh I haven’t checked there, thank you!
Persimmons. I know they’re available at least in the bay area because I had them when I lived there briefly, but have never found them in my regular home in the pacific northwest. I also don’t remember them as a kid growing up in Tennessee.
No, but my oldest son(6) loves them. There used to be an olives stand at the farmer’s market near us and we surprised them by bringing a toddler who wanted olives. We let him try a bunch of different kinds. I will eat olives if I’m drunk and someone gives me a slice of pizza that has them, but otherwise they’re a no for me.
The free popcorn at Les Schwab
He liked them! He just ate 4 of them. Thank you again!
I am not.
I’ve been using this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074N9LRCQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1. Fun to choose which color or let it change colors on its own.
A night light that turns on automatically as it gets dark. No more stumbling around when I have to pee in the middle of the night.
I feel like it’s similar to social media, but serves a different purpose at least in my use of it. With social media sites like Facebook and Instagram I’m mostly interacting with people I know in real life. To me it seems closer to Youtube, because for both of those it connects me more to larger cultural or artistic things, rather than what’s going on with my friends.
Windows. It’s been too long since I used Linux so don’t remember all the things anymore
Oooh I’d love to see him as well!
Maria Bamford, Fortune Feimster, Atsuko Okatsuka, Jessica Kirson, and Pete Holmes for me.
Chatting with a close friend
I love this!
Same. It’s so much more bizarre and intense than I realized.
It was. I haven’t edited my post.
It happens so fast! I feel like I only had about a decade of getting the joke.
Yep! That was my thought as well, especially that we can carry the internet around and talk to pretty much anyone anytime.