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Friendly reminder that ahb ahb ahb ahb ahb...
by dimda_
i recently saw a tiktok where a woman asked "girlies: what are some things you do to be more whimsical? I love knowing cute little habbits"
and i've never loved a comment section more. some of my faves:
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I talk to basically everything as if it's a person. I greet passing crows as my "cousins." I respond conversationally to my cats. I yell "same to you!" when inanimate objects make loud noises. I say good morning to plants. I thank my phone when an alarm goes off. When objects don't act the way I want them to I explain what I need them to do, or tell them they're being rude. I tell my car when we're stopping for gas.
I reassure credit card readers who are struggling that I know they are doing their best. Bless you, you funky lil machine, I'm sorry my dad is part of the reason people hate you. :(
If an object looks like it's about to roll away or fall over I'll put it in its place and then raise my index finger and one eyebrow at it like it's a naughty child or a cat about to push a glass of water over, like "Ah ah ah! Stay where you are!" I did this to my groceries last week and the checkout lady saw me and said "That was adorable."
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How to put a Ship in a Bottle
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The filmmaker of this amazing video plus THOUSANDS of other videos about traditions and jobs from another times is Eugenio Monesma. He singlehandedly documented crafts in Spain for FOUR DECADES making more than 3.200 documentaries (!). He's a treasure for us people who value culture and understand the importance of registering not only the things but the processes of making things. It's not the plow itself, it's the way people used to plow.
Please give his channel a look, you will not be disappointed!
(For my galician followers: yes he did film here!)