I love it. Less social interaction after a long day of work, I can keep my headphones on. It’s a bliss for me.
I love it. Less social interaction after a long day of work, I can keep my headphones on. It’s a bliss for me.
(and motorbikes for even longer distances, and ca… wait)
Lunch is my favourite. Nothing beats a fine sandwich with cheese.
Maybe the girl at the party will get jealous.
I read this as if she was on life support.
I… might have been that co-worker.
Helium would definitely be an easy win for the wolf.
I’ve spent most of my day reading this, thanks for sharing. Although the contents are quite rough, it’s amazing this person has been able to use his art skills for this purpose.
But the image states the environment right, not specifically the climate.
And for the love of all that is sacred, that first letter is not a D. And I don’t know what they smoked when creating it.
I’d just be happy that people like me. On a bun nonetheless. But a like is a like.
The article title is literally “Should I Brush My Teeth Before or After Breakfast?” starting with this exact sentence:
"Brushing before you eat breakfast is better for your tooth enamel and overall oral health. However, if you prefer brushing after you eat, wait about 30-60 minutes."
With the first follow-up header: “Why it may be better to brush before breakfast”.
Are we not reading the same article or are you trolling me and am I going for that bait…?
Exactly, 30 to 60 minutes. I linked to the second paragraph, the one before suggests it might be better to brush before breakfast. But waiting is fine as well of course.
Well, I have been doing this for a couple of years now. I brush my teeth before eating in the morning because apparently that’s better for your teeth, otherwise you might damage enamel. Or you wait for at least 30-60 minutes, but nobody’s got time for that. Just rinsing with water after eating is fine.
Truth is I usually don’t eat breakfast, so I don’t have to think about it. But when I do, it’s this order for me now.
Awesome, thanks, exactly that!
Floaters are one thing, but what about the internal electric / static activity you can see, what is that called? I was always way more intrigued by that than some eyeball sludge.
Do you see a reflection of neural activity or something? Just like floaters they’re only visible when looking at larger plain things with 1 colour. They seem projected, and less obvious than the floaters but more common in your whole view.
I couldn’t find a reference to Barbie in your link, or am I missing something?
Ah, because I used a translate app and wasn’t sure if it did it correctly. So as I found the translation funny, I wasn’t sure it was the same thing you were aiming at.
Time for a new name for your loud extendable flute, what about lextaf and plugging it into daily conversation?
“Hello sir, I’m playing lextaf, are you playing lextaf? Let us lextafeers lextaf with our lextafs and forget about our current political headaches.”