

Concur with this post. It is hard though. Good news, the pain doesn’t last forever, but the reward/pride of having made it through intact does last. You can do it brother. Don’t give up


Concur with this post. It is hard though. Good news, the pain doesn’t last forever, but the reward/pride of having made it through intact does last. You can do it brother. Don’t give up


Good summary. Agree. The only time I enjoy sports now is watching my kids play. For me, seeing adults take sports seriously is a bit like meeting adults who still believe in Santa Claus.


Cathartic. Thank you


Connect works for me
Wave race was legit. I still think about that game and I’m an old gamer


ChildIDFile. Creates a secure file of your kid’s information that lives only on your personal device but can be shared with police quickly. Hopefully you never need it


Samesies. Geocities and MySpace were a good time. I now only keep the FartBook because of business not pleasure


I have washed shoes on gentle before with success. Technique, I put them in a pillowcase that closes first to keep laces from tangling


Meh, it works for me. I like it here more than reddit. Sorry that you haven’t found your groove. It toom me a while of finding the right things to subscribe and right folks to follow before my feed felt fun and interesting. I use Lemmy as a jumping off point for rabbit holes that are interesting to me


Love this game. Its such a good experience


You should still set airplane mode when airborne for other reasons besides interference with the aircraft. For one, you’ll save your battery. It takes a lot of “juice” for your device to search for cell towers that are likely out of reach. You may also want to avoid connecting to a tower outside where you have coverage. E.g. for a flight from Anchorage to Minneapolis, maybe you don’t want to connect to Canadian cell towers and potentially receive charges in another country. Obviously this depends on your plan limits. But, yeah, it’s not really about protecting the airplane, in most cases


This reply is meant to generate discussion. It is not sarcasm or meant to be taken negatively at all:
What is the purpose of any rules? Why have them? Is it possible to make a “perfect” rule or policy or public intervention whereby all affected persons are serviced fairly? Probably not. If you conclude we need rules, how do we balance their benefits with the disenfranchisement of some of the persons affected negatively?
In your specific case, how do you make the rules minimize negative outcomes without excessively sacrificing the potential positive outcomes?
I’m genuinely interested in your perspective from your age and place in time.
These are good and valid questions. If you’re passionate about them, you may consider studying political science and/or law in the future. One day, if you’re still passionate about this topic, you may be in a position to change the rules.


Sorry, I missed the scummy part. I’ll check it out


Travel for work all over and don’t have a car or other reasonable transportation in random cities. It costs less for delivery than 2 taxi/Uber rides and I dont have to risk getting lost in a weird place I don’t know. Hotel room service is not good in most places


Dont friggin touch it
Yes, yes, don’t use, always have avoided anyway. I also touch grass more often, which is nice
I’m a big fan of Ground News. Helps wading through the pool
I resisted marriage counseling, but my amazing wife patiently persisted in a non-threatening way. It’s been great. I feel like I got my teammate back. If you read, check the research work on love by the Gottmans. Very useful for me and easy read/listen.