I think they did something like "Our next SM Lieutenant" and it was the body on the base of Abaddon.
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In my situation, there's enough space to sit with the water hitting part of me, and have the phone to the side or away from it in general, often water hitting my back if standing. The shower curtain is open enough to ventilate, and I don't think it's hot enough to steam badly. I wouldn't do it in an enclosed standing shower, only bath/shower combos, and the one at home has the seat for comfort.
I've been thinking about your definition, and while it does get me to consider what I'm getting out of my time sinks, I think it's ultimately narrowing a definition to the point of uselessness. Asking what someone's hobbies are would end up with a very narrow range of answers when someone might be extremely active doing things like camping, sports, trainspotting, salsa dancing.
I was going to type more but I'm late for work lol I don't think it added too much
I've been listening to Bloc Party. A lot. Like 3-4 years ago I rediscovered Intimacy and Weekend in the City as my favorites by them and listened to them so much since that they've run their course, but now I'm on FOUR and Silent Alarm and while I don't think they're as strong they're still enough for me to listen to them while working out, sadboy that I am.
FOUR, from 2013, has an optimism for the future in some of its songs, like Kettling or Children of the Future, which I kind of find quaint.
The whole situation with Oblivion Remastered feels so strange to me. If I had to guess, Bethsoft has very little marketing budget for this game, being a remaster, so they're doing a marketing by leaks strategy. But even then the leaks are like "It could launch any day now!" And that seems like such a quick turnaround for an unannounced game, though it may have to go through platform related stuff before actually selling. Fire Emblem Engage had something similar happen, but it didn't really sell well at all.
Not really relevant to your post, but the Remaster has been on my mind.
Fire Emblem romhacks are really good, and it's like retro gaming with modern community-favorite features. I haven't played too deeply into many of them, but I completed The Morrow's Golden Country and loved it, and am running through it again after some time.