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  • I have a whiteboard in my kitchen. Amongst other things, on it I keep a list of perishable foods that we have on hand. When I am trying to figure out what I am going to cook, I can look at the list and not have to think about every ingredient I own, And only focus on things that will go off soon. I usually don't include the common items we tend to go through often.

    Sometimes I also include leftovers that need to be finished, and unusual ingredients I bought impulsively because I thought I wanted to try making something new but than lost focus/motivation to actually make something with them.

    It's not a great system, but it helps me waste less.

  • Am I old now?

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  • Last time I was in TX, one of my favorite food trucks had a sign that said "no longer excepting cash payments". I laughed at the grammatical error, but was still a little sad about losing the option to pay with real money. It wasn't hipster at all, but I guess the clientele was.

    Anyway, yes. I see your point but a lot of places realize they have to get modern or fail. It makes me sad to think about.

  • Find a purpose that motivates you. For some people that is exploring, for others it is expressing themselves creatively, or helping people, or fighting for a cause you believe in, or trying to make the perfect baked potato.

    I don't know your specific limitations. Perhaps there is motivation in overcoming them, or helping others so they won't have them too?

    You were a little sparse with details, and I trust you have your reasons. Depending on this situation this advice could be pretty insensitive. My goal is not to offend or upset. I hope I haven't.

  • Fun fact: the word "spaceman" was originally used to described a journalist who was paid by how much space they could fill. Quoting etymonline com: "journalist paid by the length of copy".

    It didn't get used to describe a person from space until the the 1940s.

  • This doesn't answer your question, but I just had a great idea for an art project which includes detailed applications of different protection levels of sunblock, and a tanning bed.

    I guess stripes would be an easy place to start. Who wants to try it?

  • Car

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  • If you are used to driving a manual, you don't rest your foot on the foot rest area, you keep it just about to push the clutch. Also, saying the brake pedal is the full width of two pedals is wrong, but it is certainly wider. I have gone for the clutch in an automatic once and just barely caught the edge of the brake pedal. The results were very confusing, and without exaggerating it took me 5-10 seconds to figure out what I had done. It was while driving my mom's car with her in it and she looked at me with the most "what the fuck are you doing?" look she has ever made.

    This was all over twenty years ago but yes, it is definitely possible.

  • Before I had a kid, I heard this was a thing, but didn't really care as I didn't really have a desire to be around kids. Once I became a father, I realized a lot of people make strange assumptions about men around small humans. Its certainly not most people, but definitely some, and definitely not just online.

  • I think you were implying something different, but I feel like I get a ton of odd comments suggesting it's weird for me to be out with my own kid. Things like "giving mom the day off?" or "what happened to his mom?".

    I had friends complain about this kind of thing before I had kids and I thought that they were exaggerating. Nope, it's all over the place. It's certainly not everyone, but it is much more common than I expected.