Perpetually tired mental health counselor, sometimes retro game streamer, comedian, Mensan, coffee connoisseur, bacon lover, chronic pain survivor, nefarious pirate, and generally all-round nice dude…
Just wait til you’re in your 40s…
I don’t live in Cali, but I was at a diner yesterday and some woman had her dog in one of the booths. Clearly not a service animal, no vest or anything. You know what ruins a pretty quick? Dog hair in your food… Especially if it’s not your dog.
“What’s your super power?”
“I suck villains dry!”
*uncontrollable snickering*
“No, not like that! Stupid, immature humans… I sneak into villains lairs and suck them dry! They never even know what got them!”
*hysterical laughter*
I keep mine in an old gift card tin along with my draft card, previous ID cards, backup insurance cards, and a couple other things.
You asked for it, a goth moth
Thanks for the info. Quickest uninstall since getting a new phone and removing Facebook. I’ll be waiting for the morality police to come pick me up any moment now…
A long time member of our community passed suddenly a little more than a year ago. Her father appended her steam name with “Rest in peace.” He arranged for an online memorial for her online friends and encouraged everyone to DM good memories to her accounts. Her account’s sat there in my friends list, offline, ever since. It was a great way to honor her, I think she’d have loved it.
I just had the unsettling realization that, over time, our friends lists will literally become virtual graveyards.
According to several sites, on average, there’s about 8 gallons of urine in your average in-ground swimming pool or 2 gallons in your typical above-ground pool.
Luckily urine is 95% water and chlorine and filtration removes the rest.