It's busy but it looks similar to how I've been wanting to set up my home screen for ages. I have the standard grid right now but I took a look at some widgets and I'm having a vision of a brighter future lol. Redoing my home screen will be my self-care activity this weekend haha
Plant-based meat has been a thing for a hot minute so I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make
edit: for chicken nugget enjoyers, I like the morningstar farms equivalent. Pop in the toaster oven/air fryer, coat in sweet & sour or orange sauce, put on a bed of rice, + sprinkle some sesame seeds on top. ooh that shit's so good
Yes please! There are a lot of posts that are upsetting (e.g., depressing, anxiety-inducing, etc.) and I don't like having to scroll past them multiple times if I refresh the feed.
If we can't have a word filter, I hope we could at least be able to hide posts
are you upset about the phrase "yuck my yum" or them trashing your food, period? I mean both are mildly infuriating to me but I'm curious
edit: added much-needed comma.
Also, I've only ever heard this in the context of food (hence the "yum") but I see it's also used for other things? Which is awful, because "yum" should absolutely never refer to anything other than food
I hate how awful yet ubiquitous it is. Depending on your demographic, not having it can mean you miss out on a lot of pop culture and sort of get left behind.
I'm probably in the like 2nd most targeted demographic, so all my friends are on TT and all the trending things related to our hobbies are on there. I constantly feel left out because I'm missing 99% of the content. And it's hard because I want to have dumb conversations about pop culture and hobbies with my friends, but I refuse to download it. It makes me so sad. It's very isolating
I'm a millennial-ish. I had a single mom and she was all-in on parenting. Although I'm not sure which part(s) of parenting you're asking about specifically. Discipline? Instilling values?
One time I shared an Airbnb to try to cut costs on a trip. I got there around 4pm and hated it so much that by noon the next day I had already booked a hotel.
I just do king suites now since they're about the same price as a double but include free breakfast, a kitchenette, extra pullout couch, etc. Cheaper than an Airbnb with the same (or more) amenities.
the amount of land for cows is crazy. and the fact that more land goes to livestock feed than food we eat is interesting as well