Just don't leave them in the sink and you can do the same with multiple of each, saving you the wash up. Just out them straight into the dishwasher. Saves energy, water and time.
Learning to notice that the automatic thought are negative ones is the first step to learning to interrupt them once it happens and shift the future automatic thoughts to be more positive.
It takes time, but is well worth going for if you find yourself doing this a lot.
Yes, "reckful" is a real word, although it is rarely used in modern English. It means being thoughtful, careful, or prudent, essentially the opposite of "reckless." It comes from the same root as "reck," which means to care or pay attention to.
Examples of Usage:
In older texts, "reckful" might describe someone who is cautious or considerate of consequences:
"He was reckful in his approach, weighing every decision carefully."
Why It's Uncommon:
"Reckless" became the dominant term in English, and "reckful" fell out of common usage. Today, terms like "careful," "prudent," or "mindful" are more likely to be used in its place.
So while "reckful" is technically correct and would make sense in context, it might sound archaic or poetic to most modern English speakers.
Teleportation only works in spacial dimensions. You have now teleported to a slice of the 4th dimension that only houses the very edge of your known reality, making everything distorted from your point of view, and everyone will see you as a monster as you no longer resemble a human, but a blob.
If they used this as their argument I'd be kinder to them, it means they want what a vaccine can give, so it's just about MISSING information, not MISSinformation.
It's not unhealthy until you add sugar to give the good a resemblance of good taste after removing the fat.