

I’ve lived in my current home six years and I’m not even sure the windows are capable of opening. It’s wild to me that some people believe they’re gonna run out of oxygen if they don’t open a window


I’ve lived in my current home six years and I’m not even sure the windows are capable of opening. It’s wild to me that some people believe they’re gonna run out of oxygen if they don’t open a window
I learned in chapters.
The biggest things I’ve learned is that food needs twice as much fat/oil as I think it does and three times as much salt. When I have bits of veggies I’m not gonna cook, I freeze them in a bag until I have enough to make a stock—it’s free flavor. Also, spice and season everything; I used to season my main ingredients and then just plop unseasoned ingredients on top thinking it’s fine (for example, an egg scramble needs salt and pepper added to both the eggs and the sautéed veggies)


What an intellectually dishonest title. You can’t keep posting after your death; your persona and all the relationships you spent a lifetime building become commodities for Meta to profit from


“everyone does something illegal/has something they’re ashamed of” I have that type of autism that doesn’t let me do anything I know is bad; I pay my taxes and rent well before they’re due, I don’t drive over the speed limit, always push the shopping cart back to the corral.
The reason why privacy is important to me isn’t because I’m bad, it’s because being a good person makes you a target when the world is run by bad people.


I would start the sentence with the things I liked the most about myself and follow it with connecting phrases to include additional ancillary facts about myself that are interesting.
I wonder how many people in the comments here are also the ones saying “come on Americans, overthrow you government” it’s easy to be a tough guy when you know you’re never gonna have to do anything but leave comments online