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  • My parents have one of these, and it drives me nuts when I visit. I understand that feature on something like an oven where it’s still cooking. But the microwave stopped. Nothing’s going to burn. So stop rushing me!

    • Camouflage (as in items of clothing with the pattern)
    • Tall boots
    • The color red
    • When you open a plastic bag, such as for garbage (but if they’re left lying around he loves to sit on them) - this doesn’t apply to treat bags
    • Tall men with deep voices - roughly 6’3” (1.9m) or taller
  • Does it usually come from the same number or numbers? If so, I’d block it/them and move on.

    You tried your best to get them to at least contact her for updated information. Blocking the number(s) means you no longer see the confirmations and such. The only issue down the road would be you won’t get your own confirmations if you ever book with them and use that phone number.

  • Did you knit it for him? It’s such a great color!

  • "It's just 3 things, plus that other one that happens on the way to #2 anyway, no need to write a list"

    I struggle with this as well. Sometimes I let myself go into what I call “if you give a mouse a cookie” mode and do the things as they pop into my mind instead of following the list. It’s nice to not have to spend energy trying to keep my brain on task.

    But usually I try to stick to my list. Things get on the list because either there’s an imminent deadline or it’s been bothering me and taking up too much of my mental bandwidth.

  • I’m guessing they mean dextroamphetamine

  • I spent probably 10 seconds looking for the feline in the bottom left before the light bulb went off

  • I kept thinking “don’t do it, you’ll hit the ceiling” while she was planning, but she obviously knows her limits much better because she made it look easy

  • I always write myself a list of things to do in a day that’s so long I’d never get all of them done in a year. Yet the next time I make my to do list it’s just as long.

    I’m trying to switch to making a “brain dump” list and then pick 3 things from there as my “to do.” It’s really hard to stick to my limit of 3. And if I get one done to I find I want to add a new thing so items 3 again, but that defeats the purpose of the limit.

  • Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa

    More of a biography covering her entire life

  • Hmmmm

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  • Looks like a normal drawer to me, I see nothing amiss

  • long lazy boi noodle

  • laughing kookaburras as background “monkey” sounds in the Amazon jungle also get me

  • using a red-tailed hawk call whenever a bald eagle is shown

    also I like to try and figure out where they filmed based on the birds I hear in the background

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  • If you’re going to be in national forest land, the Forest Service has maps you can use in Avenza Maps that are geotagged - probably the wrong term but they work in areas of the forest with no cell service and it still shows where we are and even when we’re moving.

    Other federal agencies (BLM, FWS, etc) may have them too. You could even see if the area’s counties have some? I only have direct experience with USFS maps that do this but I doubt they’re the only ones.

    Eta: After looking at some iGo screenshots, Avenza probably won’t be a good fit. It doesn’t offer turn by turn directions nor does it automatically center on you. If you drive out of frame you do have to manually move the map.

  • regular but infrequent things like birthdays

    And for friends’ kids’ birthdays I put the year they were born because I definitely won’t remember how old they are

  • My brother’s cat just stands there and braces for the water spray, then goes right back to misbehaving

  • I didn’t notice the dog until I read your comment and went back to check. So thanks!

  • Do you also get the loud, drawn out sigh if you take too long to properly arrange your arm? It’s like I can hear him thinking “took you long enough.”

  • I know how you feel. 20 years of what sounds like a great life for your cat, and you got to share it with her. So far the arm pillow is his only requirement. My cat has no problem waking me up when my arm pillow isn’t available. At this point making room for him and moving my arm to the proper spot is on autopilot and I’m able to quickly fall back to sleep once he settles in.

  • cats @lemmy.world

    When the cat you're watching would rather be pet than pose for pictures

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    Merry Christmas!

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    Knitting inspector, reporting for duty

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Anyone having issues with some sites and apps?

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    16 years old and still likes to play

    aww @lemmy.world

    An old gentleman and his duck

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    ADHD parents: how do you help your ADHD kid with homework?

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    Buddies (and my cat hates it when I take photos)