Annoys me, but also amuses me at times…
My dog flips out when he hears a screeching eagle or hawk on the TV.
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Annoys me, but also amuses me at times…
My dog flips out when he hears a screeching eagle or hawk on the TV.
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Movies or tv showing a bald eagle....and using a redtail hawk audio.
Long, slow road turns that have multiple radii.
Oh, and pretentious twats that sling words like "radii" around.
Windows 11, which was installed without my permission. The laptop doesn't work right. The printers don't work right (with Windows 11 drivers.) Chrome doesn't work right. TGR doesn't work right. (OK, TGR has never worked right. Can't blame that on Microsoft I spose.)
Every other on/off ramp in this town works that way. It’s like the designer said, “okay, where should we put the straight section?” I hope one of our homeless people is the guy who designed them and then lost his job for it.
To call back from a couple pages ago, every third driver here comes to a complete stop before merging onto the highway. It’s utter insanity.
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time for one of them white sticks...
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I think I've officially heard it all now. :rolleyes:
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel...-b2614845.htmlQuote:
The “airport tray aesthetic” trend is going viral on social media, and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has responded.
On TikTok, the trend showcases passengers laying out their airport essentials in an aesthetically pleasing manner. For example, one video shared on TikTok last month featured a group of women at the security line in an airport.
the tactical edc guys been on that shit.
I'll admit I'm just too old to understand some trends, but I can't see understanding this one at any age. Although I guess the whole "record every aspect of your life" thing is part of the "just too old" thing.
Yep - lean in, man...
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Okay, I'll take a photo of my lunch later today and post it on Instagram :)
maybe. I have readers already but don't need them/use them unless trying to decipher Ikea furniture instructions, but that day is getting closer and closer.
I have distance glasses but don't generally need them/use them except in the car at night.
Going to the optometrist today, we'll see what the new verdict is.
I was in the club from age 11 until age 35. I know what it's like. I don't wanna join again!
Progressive lenses are good for some things but not others. They suck for watching TV in a recliner. They're great for computer glass where you have mid range on top, reading on the bottom. And I probably need a pair with distance on top, mid range on the bottom for driving. Because I can't read the dashboard anymore with my distance glasses. So that's three pairs right there. And my prescription is changing every fucking year. FML.
I remember overhearing someone saying they have contacts where one lens is for reading and the other is for distance viewing. I can imagine this wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea, but an interesting solution to the problem.