Me trying to accomplish my to-do list this week

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

if i look back, i am lost
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@lisajcoolbarnes
Me trying to accomplish my to-do list this week
I'd buy the record [X]
I just love this.
Even when people have Alzheimerās or dementia they donāt ever lose their humanity. My grandma had really bad Alzheimerās in the end and even though she didnāt know any of her family anymore she was so kind and gentle with my baby nephew. It means something, I think, that caring for others is so ingrained in our psyche that not even disease could make us lose thatļæ¼
One of the most profound moments of my life was when I was walking with one of the Alzheimer patients through the gardens at the assisted living home I worked at a few years ago. He was a scientist, he was from out west. He'd done foundational research on the aftermath of the Mount St. Helens eruption. He looked up at one of the pine trees and misidentified it, thinking it was a California pine tree (yeah, apparently there are east coast/west coast variants) and as we got closer, he sort of frowned and said, "No, that's <insert scientific name here>." And he looked at me and asked, "Wait, am I in the South?" And he looked so confused and scared and I nodded and said, "Yeah, you moved here a couple years ago." And his face got all serious and he didn't say anything else for a minute. I could see the panic and the dread and the embarrassment starting to rise.
So I asked him about the plants, about their scientific names, about what role they played in the ecosystem, what the shape of their leaves said about their evolution, what kind of bugs lived on them, whether or not small animals made nests and homes in them. And he just talked and talked, told me everything I wanted to know.
If he forgot something, he didn't get embarrassed because he was just thinking about some old plants, just some old plants, who can keep track of all those latin names anyway? He'd think of it later.
And it didn't teach me to "respect everyone no matter their mental ability," and it didn't make me realize that "all people deserve respect," because I was already there, I already believed that. But, as he started smiling, telling me all he knew, rolling his eyes when I didn't understand something, thinking carefully about how to explain in lay-terms, as the stress and fear that threatened to crush him evaporated as quickly as it appeared, I received an absolutely critical life lesson like a ten-ton epiphany:
We were made to help each other.
As cheesy as it sounds, the absolute true meaning of life, outside of religious beliefs, scientific theories, political movements, outside of all of it, the only thing that matters at all is whether or not you made a real, tangible difference for the better in someone's life. Big or small. Permanent or brief.
Make a difference, be the change you want to see in the world; it doesn't make you Gandhi, but it might help someone have a better day, and isn't that nice?
if thereās only one whose line video you watch let it be this one
Yes this.
Cleo playing on the Patio. Source: stillyouboudoir on catpictures.
Someone please take this photo and run it through one of those filters that make it look like an oil painting. But the cat should be on a chaise lounge. Obviously.
THIS IS SUPER IMPORTANT!!! SPREAD THIS PLS!!!
This
Roll on another long word
As mentioned previously in A nice long wordĀ Ā and Another nice long word, Greenlandicās polysynthetic nature allows some complex and important concepts to be captured in a single word. Hereās another example:
taamaatinngisaannarniarpakkit
formed from
taamaati*-Ā - abandon/give up/banish from mindĀ (taamaatippaa - he abandons it)
-nngisaannar-Ā -Ā never
-niar-Ā -Ā intend to, āwillā (with intention)
-pakkit - transitive indicative verb suffix, 1st person singular subject, 2nd person singular object: I [verb] you.Ā
As for the total meaning, please click here.
Cāmon you know where Iām going with this
Chance wouldāve inspired some dope Renaissance paintings š¼š¼
ok I may have gotten a little carried away with this
Email closer chart (that I did not create) because why not
Neal.fun
#youCANpredictthefuture
To be fair, Wakanda was only an option in a drop down box during testing and was subsequently removed. So maybe we should be giving kudos to the peeps who work on the test coding.
The salary of a U.S. Senator is about $175,000/year. I think where they get their millions is after their terms... When they transform into the Hulk and become lobbyists.
Male news anchor shows off makeup blending skills in hilarious video
@fearofablackteeshirt
Please please please let him start a makeup channel omg
āThis is concealer, it is for concealingā¦..thingsā
āI kinda feel like Bob Rossā āHappy trees on my faceā
āViolently blend, violently blend, violently blend like youāre ashamed of your faceā š
āI sweat like there is something glandularly wrong with meā
IāM JUST TRYING TO LET PEOPLE IN ON THE PROCESS, JEN
imagine an american going to hogwarts determined not to live up to stereotypes and they do pretty well up until they discover their patronus is a bald eagle
is being into coffee an older sibling thing bc everyone i know who loves coffee is the oldest child
like every oldest child ik loves coffee, the middle child hates it/prefers tea, and the youngest will drink it but only if its super sweet n has a ton of milk
rb w/ if ur oldest, middle, or youngest child and how u feel about coffee
technology related sensory memories from my childhood
sliding the metal cover on floppy disks
the slight resistance of inserting cassette and video tapes
ripping off the strips of holed paper off of dot matrix printer paperĀ
rolling the wheel on a disposable camera to take another photo
The heaviness and rubber texture of the roller ball in a computer mouse, and the little ring of lint
Unkinking the curly cord of a telephone while you talked
The -peww sound and slowly fading image of a crt monitor turning off, and then running your finger through the static on the dusty glass
The crunch of opening or closing a plastic Disney vhs cover
The sound effects in kidpix
Extending and collapsing metal antennas and using them as magic wands
ā¦God, it is so weird these things arenāt around any more. Cause itās true, the sensations are so distinct. Itās bizarre to think about missing these tiny relics.
The "flip" of the number in the clock radio
Using a pencil to wind unruly tape in an audio cassette
The feeling in the pit of your stomach when you realize you've partially taped over something you had on a video cassette.
The chirring of the telephone dial, shorter for a "1", way longer for a "9"
(And just like that, you realize that someone WAY too old has jumped into this thread)