

The gator I had was fried and it was like darker-than-dark-meat chicken.
The gator I had was fried and it was like darker-than-dark-meat chicken.
Quail is pretty good.
Looney tunes factory music playing all the way
I am in the same boat. Currently forcing myself to get into D&D even though I’m completely shit at math, creative writing, art, and am not fantasy genre savvy. I want to create a homebrew game for my spouse that they’ll (hopefully) enjoy. It’s been really challenging so far but also a lot of fun.
Bulldoze the community garden and replace it with glass
This is my sermon
The Apple Store will use Lyft for same-day. I had a laptop charger die on me and wasn’t in any position to drive out for a new one. It was sketchy to say the least.
Noise canceling headphones. Yes, they exist for under $100, maybe not the best, but they’re a godsend.
Nah, there’s plenty of Linux and Star Trek
“Have you installed Arch yet?”
Corporate Memphis, and I’ll get ahead of the curve, whatever its successor is. Probably some kind of AI-chic.
I’ve never had a two months delay, but government offices are typically understanding about getting something at or a little past the due date because everyone knows the mail sucks.
No (US). Those who loudly complain are generally conservatives who can’t understand how marginal tax rates and brackets work.
You need to demonstrate this knowledge, along with how to properly roll a burrito, to graduate high school in California. I can personally attest.
Got a lot of mileage out of this in high school when mp3 players had just kicked off.
Yeah there was a minute where my urologist’s office — against their will, I am sure — had big-ass screens on the walls of exam rooms and they were brighter than the sun. They were gone within a month.
Good news, you’re not alone! I have a terminal degree and have been unemployed for even longer. It’s rough out there. You are doing literally everything I’ve been told across several years. Do NOT go back for a MA and put yourself in debt just to get the letters — this is not a good time for higher education.
Direct apply is the best advice I can give. If you find a listing on a job board, go to the company itself for the application. Everyone has a different opinion on how to do a résumé and cover letter, and I think the more input you can get the better. Have some more basic text ones you can feed into the applicant tracking systems (the newfangled trendy ones with your picture and skill percentages will get bounced.) Also see if there’s a local “young professionals” group through your chamber of commerce for more networking.
I really do wish you the best. It sounds like you already have a lot of good stuff going on.
The St. Anger snare is fine.
You mean like the collections of artists/authors?
Chewy is pretty awesome for stuff like that. Condolences for your loss.
Double the service? No. Maybe consider it “budget airline plus.” The measurements of the seat and getting a little screen/refreshments will be the real difference.