I'll tell you what I want... Katamari Damaci online multi player. Imagine the final level where you roll up the world but with the mechanics of the multiplayer mode that was already in place. It'll be like agar.io where you get bigger and you absorb other people as you get bigger or you get absorbed because you weren't quick enough at growing. They could update the levels to be themed and add new items and Easter eggs for you to discover and pick up. I want this soooooo bad! I want to play with my friends and strangers. I want different play modes where you get the biggest in the time, pick up the most of a specific thing, capture the flag, use your katamari to play golf but it gets harder if you pick up weird shaped stuff that throws off your balance, Easter egg hunt, racing, team games where you absorb the enemy!!!!!!!! I want it alllllll!!!!
I was reading the comments and realized that most people would want to forget a good movie so you can enjoy it again for the first time. But the first thing my negative ass thought of is "well I really wish I could remove the movie Tusk from my mind".
It's a popular opinion depending on who you ask.
This right here. The amount of notes I had to leave on instacart saying things like "do not buy if rotten" or "check for broken eggs" which seem like overly obvious things was too much for me. I had enough after I could get my vaccine and the last grocery order I put in involved frozen food. In spite the store being relatively close to my house, the tracker showed the driver go alllllll the way out to the suburbs 30 min away after leaving the store. Then when they delivered my groceries finally, I went to put everything away and realized the bagger didn't put the frozen stuff in a cold bag. So all that stuff was completely ruined. Never ordered groceries again. But I also laughed at the time I ordered 1 zucchini and they picked out the smallest zucchini I've ever seen in my life. Like... ok there's nothing wrong with it, but I didn't even know 2 inch zucchinis even existed 😂
"I don't get what the big deal is. I stare at the sun every day."
This is amazing! I haven't opened up After Dark since I was a child!!! Thank you! I'm going to have to look through this for more nostalgia deep dives.
I remember checking out an origami book in 3rd grade and liking it so much that I just continually renewed it all year and memorized a bunch of designs. Skip ahead to 7th grade and I was in a math class with a terrible teacher and I wasn't doing well and constantly getting Cs and Ds. So to make myself feel better, whenever I would get homework or tests back from that class with low grades, I would turn it into something beautiful 🥲. The following year, I had to retake that class. The only time I've ever had to do so. Except, this time I was doing phinominally to the point that my teacher questioned why I was even in her class in the first place. Almost like it was the previous teacher that was the problem... Anyway, I still remember that first book I checked out all those years ago and still remember some of the designs. It gave me a pretty good outlet for my sadness when I needed it.
I hate to break it to you, but tap water has been altered by a company... for the better. Even local ground water has to be filtered to some extent by the local municipality. Only time you're getting untouched water is if you have a well on your property. And even then, a lot of people have discovered that local farm and industrial activity can drastically change the quality of that water. And even if you're lucky enough to have well water that isn't filtered and isn't affected by anything outside your control... you could have old lead pipes in your house... or the water could be affected by radon or many other things. Basically... I wouldn't fret too much about who touches your water unless it presents an actual danger to your health.
Oh wow, I have that same variety in your photo and it's nowhere near as big and beautiful! Glad to hear you've got a great natural lighting situation. I'm in Chicago and every year around this time I get super bummed out about having to bring in my plants and stick them under lights.
That white one is so round and cute! Is it related to Lithops at all or is it an entirely different species? Also love the squiggle boi in the back!
I agree. I've never been in management but I also have absolutely no desire to be a manager. Any place you work, they emphasize opportunities to move up in the company and they like to talk about a career path for you. Well what if I'd rather just develop more skills in the field I have and become even better at it for reasonable pay? But unfortunately it's bad to say you don't want to move up in a company. I'm not sure why though, maybe it says I'm lazy or stagnant or something? I would just rather focus my development on what I'm good at and become even better at that thing. But fuck me, right?
I second this. There are lots of elements on a website that seem redundant or self explanatory today now that we've had 30 years of websites. But you simply can't assume this because everyone has a different amount of website navigation experience. Older people need everything to be labeled clearly and plainly and younger people are more familiar with app environments and might be inclined to look in unusual places for what they need. God forbid you take away the "home" link in the navigation "because everyone knows the logo links to the homepage anyway". No they do not. One of the best books on the subject is "Don't make me think" by Steve Krug and they have loads of excellent examples of why you can't just assume things like this.