Yes, with my snuggle-talons. It’s a once in a lifetime experience.
The secret tampon code:
Succinct
Hands off my eggs.
Thanks - I always forget about that!
Homestarrunner just did a 2025 throwback to exactly this.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2z7kVH9xePM&pp=ygUXaG9tZXN0YXIgcnVubmVyIHJldHVybnM%3D
It’s totally inappropriate, but I can’t help reading “Notorious CECOT” like a rapper name.
I’ve never watched the commentary (or knew there was one). Sounds like I have a project ahead of me!
Even spelling is optional apparently.
Lacy’s buttons!!
Depends how many drinks I’ve had.
Ah, reminiscent of Maddox.
At least Pedialyte!
I have some Greeks I’d like to introduce you to.
Exactly the same here. Even started making my own bread. So much better than store bought anyway!
I feel kinda bad for small local businesses and restaurants, but I just don’t trust the economy to spend anything discretionary right now.
Additionally I read a digital copy, so yeah, entirely possible it has been through some changes. I
Maybe they’ll send a sternly worded email.
Thank you. I’ll keep my fingers crossed and keep trying to make my voice heard.
Does it still have to pass the Senate though? Not that they’re any better, but it’s not a done deal yet, is it?
You might want to revisit it. She does provide a number of different ways to try dealing with them (including distancing yourself as one approach), and your own relationship tendencies. That’s what the last couple chapters are all about, actionable next steps. I personally walked away with a few new mental and behavioral approaches to try.
Nor does she characterize them (us?) into two groups, in fact she goes out of her way to explain that nearly every person this applies to has a mix of traits of differing degrees from internalizing and externalizing attributes. She also provides a number of exercises for helping to self-identify where you (and your parents) fall in the mix of various experiences, attributes, and behaviors. I didn’t take away any “good” / “bad” connotations, but rather various examples throughout the spectrum (including the extremes) of how abuse and reactions thereafter can vary greatly.
I interpreted it as her personal experience comes from her professional training, and treating many others. Granted she doesn’t say anything about her own parents, but honestly that would seem unprofessional to me if she had made it about herself.
I’m not sure what form it would take, in terms of sympathy from a psychology book, but she didn’t seem unsympathetic to me, just straightforward and sticking to facts.
Granted, I spent $0 on it since it was a library book. $35 does seem steep. I’d say like $15 would be appropriate.

Severance is a masterpiece of liminal space


Granted I’m only on the first episode, but it struck me as intentionally using liminal space almost constantly.

It's something...


Polis was a shred of humanity amidst the shitshow today.

Two of this week's baguettes


I’m having fun tweaking things now, but I think I’ve got the basics mostly figured out. I’m in Denver, so the altitude and dryness play a role.