I am drifting closer to judaism (the more I learn/the more a mirror) but also like. It would be self-serving, even if I was given more opportunities for giving community service and making food for others. So what would be the point. I'm not particularly doing much nowadays to save the world, but 🤷🏻♀️
Decided to distract myself by making an apple crumble, grabbed a random newspaper page to peel apples over, and looked over to find a political cartoon
I ended up using the meat tenderizer hammer to crush the pecans. That helped a bit.
yes, there's a partially nonsense sentence in my poll. You try applying to 500+ jobs and staying sane. I baked cookies without sugar yesterday, for gd's sake, and had to ice them.
The whole generation of nostalgia thing is fucked up. Not only did I grow up in a period of rapid technological advancement, but like, I vaguely remember how bugs used to splatter on car windows. I have calluses on my feet that will never go away and a habit of walking out to check the mail barefoot because the pavement rarely got that hot. My first Gameboy was black and white, and then the Gameboy advanced came out next thing I knew. And then the Wii? Out of nowhere? I remember big fat computers. I still own furniture made for that size, with scars from their weight. Now someone building a museum exhibit wants my first phone (LG neon) because it has a keyboard. I didn't really start paying super close attention to news until I was 13 or so, but something tells me climate disasters are getting more frequent. (They are.) Summer was filled with playing with my neighbors outside until the sun went down. I'm fucking 27 and I'm drowning, man.
The last three digits of your current follower count is the Dewey Decimal Classification subject on which you must immediately give a 15-minute presentation.
i'm not a doctor or a nutritionist, but sometimes i hear women talking about their diets and it takes all i have to not be like "this is not normal. you have an eating disorder and you are in a cult."
I don't know if you take asks like this, so you can ignore this. I know butterflies were a thing in 1990s, 1930, even live ones featured in victorian fashions sometimes, but how far back could butterfly designs be traced? My medieval Pinterest board could use serious beefing up, but before the 19th century, I see floral prints. Maybe peacocks.
The earliest I can conclusively put butterflies in Western fashion is brocade waistcoats from the 1700s, but I'm willing to bet that there were brocades in Asia that used them before that.