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Unfortunately can’t get away from it at work
Unfortunately can’t get away from it at work
And it will keep popping up. Enjoy the rest of your life.
I did three escape rooms in sequence. Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room.
Grimace’s Birthday is something, though not that long or that good. But it was still cool popping a contemporary game into my old Gameboy.
When I was single, I’d just leave parties without saying anything to anyone. It was glorious.
I survived three hours at a neighbourhood Xmas party. Waiting for my medal 🎖️
I still don’t know why anyone would go out of their way to use this. Just to be blue?
I’m calling it the “effin’” key from now on
Sure thing, check your DMs.
Thanks. I generally have notifications off because they’re too distracting.
I wrote a python script that downloads my calendar and displays my next meeting on a small e-ink screen plugged into a raspberry pi zero that I attached to the top of my computer screen. Basically I tend to get so zoned in (or out) that I always forget to check my calendar. I receive so many messages like “Are you joining the call???” 10 minutes after the start time. If anyone’s interested I will share a link to the source code.
Ah yes, The Nintendo GameDiamond
I wish I knew the answer. It seems that the other responses suggest cutting these people out of your life, but in my case it’s my wife and coworkers. Cutting them out isn’t really an option.
Same
“About 28 percent of people on the autism spectrum are left-handers compared to 10 percent in the general population.”
I also Nope
I only found out when I got an email from my local ADHD support organization…on October 26.
If you have an iPhone, put your medications into the health app and set them as critical. Even if your phone is on silent, it will give you a notification sound to remind you if you didn’t log it. I would forget my Concerta every day without it.
Public Backlash, according to this totally unbiased source