youre super good tho, even tho there was a bit of miscommunication, it lead to a really good conversation i think, so it really worked out i think! relationships of all sorts can be whatever the people in them want them to be!
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youre super good tho, even tho there was a bit of miscommunication, it lead to a really good conversation i think, so it really worked out i think! relationships of all sorts can be whatever the people in them want them to be!
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favorite meme?
I don’t know. I’m not even sure I have a favourite meme. It’s hard to really rank memes in general so I don’t really have an answer. Sorry.
outoforderaro replied to your post “The steps that go into eating”
yes! same! ok so the thing i try to do on step 5 is that when i repeat the first 4 a couple times i make a rule that whatever i thought/think of first that im not actually actively against, i do that. so maybe ramen doesnt actually sound good, but it doesn't sound *bad* and so i make that, or otherwise ill make nothing at all. so i absolutely feel you! and obvs this still requires step 1 and really 2-4 at least once so it's still not a silver bullet and i get stuck still
sorry! tl;dr: my solution for 5 at least is "the first thing that wasnt actively terrible" which is a) maybe helpful and b) doesnt help for any of the rest
That’s not a bad idea, especially since i feel “meh” about everything a lot of the time
this is me tho except ive put your 7 (get up) after your 1. step 1 is hard because the usual answer is by attaching it to a time since my last meal but i dont have a consistent cycle nor remember when i last ate (which really means i should get back to/stick with writing that down)
I usually know when I need to eat because I have alarms! I always feed my kitties wet food in the morning so they wake me up and I make breakfast, then I have alarms that go off at 12:30 and 5:30 to remind me to cook/eat.
Sometimes I turn off the alarm but then forget to go eat, but at least then I know that I need to have eaten, so I will eat when I finally remember.
Also if I try to get up before I’ve decided what to eat I’ll end up just sitting back down again without having done the thing, which is why it’s the last thing before *taking action*
ok sorry again if this is too much! i just #relate and i hope this might be helpful! and also im idk glad to be able to be like 'same hat!' even if it's about a bad thing, yk? yeah sorry to blow up the replies here
You absolutely do not have to apologize for replying! Replies are good actually and I like talking to you.
I have now eaten all of my leftover pumpkin risotto, which means that future me will be sad that they don’t have it, but hopefully I will be able to sleep now.
wait not to be off topic but what's a trouser press?
It's basically this weird old school device where you put your pants in it and it heats up and de-wrinkles them so you don't have to fuss with ironing them by hand
6, 24, 29?
6. I don’t
24. The music I listen to mostly doesn’t have vocals. But, out of the ones that do, there’s a song I like called Bwark? by petriform that’s about friends. That’s about as aro as they come.
29. Sadly, I do not. Maybe in the future.
trick or treat!
hi rj~ you get: a trick, oh no!!
or a treat depending on your point of view haha. here's some honeybees getting drunk on a rotten asian pear, while my chickens honk concernedly in the background :3
16?
16: One of your favorite classical songs
not particularly attached to this specific recording of it, but bartók's sonata for solo violin is one of my favourite pieces in general, and movement four especially is worth a listen