There's another option?
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I'm in a similar situation up here in Canada. Back then I could afford a house at a reasonable distance from town, even at current interest rates and with my significantly lower salary. Now I can maybe look at a small bungalow 1h out or more... if I assume I can keep working remotely indefinitely. Groceries just skyrocketed. Had to move in between, with high interest and low vacancy rates, we had to eat a big rent hike despite us moving way out of town.
We can play with words all day, they still make videos and publish them, and videos are content.
I don't think I'm ashamed of any, in all honesty. Even back then, I was a shameless idiot. I think I'm just much less of an ignorant, impulsive asshole than back then, but otherwise... I'm not that different.
No shame in that, it's literally like getting drunk on lemonade. Shit was delicious.
Not like I've drank any in like 15 years, but I have some fond memories of younger me drinking this crap lol
Gonna ask if anybody has a similar experience, cause I'm basically desperate to get AA working reliably at this point. No matter the cable, phone or wireless dongle, connection will drop randomly. AA disconnects, and it reconnects, usually in seconds, sometimes in minutes. No specific trigger, no real pattern. Sometimes it's gonna work for 45 minutes and drop once. Sometimes it'll disconnect every 5 minutes while I'm trying to navigate in an area I don't know. CarPlay, on the same USB port on my stock Hyundai head unit, works flawlessly.
If you're gonna paraphrase me, you may want to refrain from literally changing the meaning of my sentence. Did you miss the "in its own right", and the "granola**-like**"?
Also, needlessly rude, if not downright insulting, comparison...
Gums? Why do you crush the cereals with your gums instead of biting with your teeth like you'd do with crackers? Do you take monster sized bites or something?
How soft are your teeth that Froot Loops are "sharp as rocks"? If anything they're pretty soft out of the box lol
Cereal with yogurt (especially Greek yogurt!) is freaking delicious in its own right. Anything granola-like works great.
My children get everything they need and then some, they are loved and cherished, and we also have tons of family support. The fuck is the problem with also recognizing that parenting is an extremely difficult task which requires a huge investment in time, money and devotion?
It's like a summer barbecue staple alongside burgers around here, and are sold in tons of fast food joints. Why would it he shameful in any way?