a bit weird, as a kid I developed a habit of making “tape swords” by taking a long piece of clear tape and rolling it into a thin tube. I still do if if I find myself with a roll of tape, it’s a good fidgeting tool.
a bit weird, as a kid I developed a habit of making “tape swords” by taking a long piece of clear tape and rolling it into a thin tube. I still do if if I find myself with a roll of tape, it’s a good fidgeting tool.
what the hell is going on with that sink(?) on the right
the influence of the ring is so powerful that no one, not even frodo, would have been able to willingly throw it away. Frodo’s ability to withstand the ring’s influence for so long is already a testament to his willpower. And his compassion for gollum is what ultimately allows the ring to be destroyed; he shows pity for gollum and spares his life, and gollum’s intervention is what unintentionally destroys the ring (the only way it could be destroyed).
painfully accurate. the pile of candle making supplies taunts me every time I walk past it. I’ll get to it one day, I swear…
or ask them for their honest opinion of you. kids are brutal.
so does that technically count as a scarf or a sweater?
That’s interesting, I thought it would’ve been the other way around, given that caffeine can make you jittery. Parkinson’s is associated with a loss of dopamine producing cells, so maybe caffeine helps to stimulate those cells in some way.
It’s really just a reverse beer belly if you think about it.
not surprising, people have their phones on them much more often than their computers. Personally I browse reddit from my phone 95% of the time, only using desktop for the odd moderating duty.
most of the population isn’t tech-savvy enough to know about different browser types, or care about which one they’re using. The reason chrome is so dominant is because it comes pre-installed on many devices, and so people just don’t bother to change it.
nobody has died yet