laurathepluralized

joined 2 years ago

When I was in college (so maybe 20 or 21 years old), I asked my mom when I would start feeling like an adult. Without missing a beat, she said "I dunno. If you find out, let me know!" <3

I guess I started feeling more like a "real" adult when I started working full-time and rented a house instead of an apartment, though now even that pales in comparison to when I finally purchased my own home. Each phase of life feels more "grown-up" than the last, with new perspectives, greater understanding of my relationships with God and people, and matured confidence going into the new phase's challenges. And yet I'm still me at heart--as I like to call it, "a big kid with bills." I am very blessed.

+1 on the great documentation! Have I ever used Arch? No, and there are enough distros out there that I'm not sure I ever will. But have I ever referenced Arch's wiki? Yes, often, and plan to continue to do so. <3 to the Arch Wiki authors!

Like many in this thread, I like to wash shirts with designs/print on them inside-out to wear out the design more slowly.

For pants, in addition to not wanting rivets/buttons to catch on other clothes, I turn pants inside-out for washing--but I made it a personal rule that I only turn pants inside-out once I have checked and emptied the pockets. So if I'm putting things in the washer and find any right-side out pants, I know to check the pockets (and turn them inside-out) before sending them on their laundry journey. As a result, I don't remember the last time I accidentally washed something in a pocket. 😊

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Congrats on the new job! I've found Superfeet insoles to be supremely helpful, both for walking and standing. My orthopedist recommended them a few years ago, and I've been using them ever since. Superfeet's website has a nice "Insole Finder" to help choose the right type of insole for your needs, which I found accurate for my feet.

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I see some other Nivea mentions in this thread, but not what I use: Nivea in-shower lotion. After rinsing off body wash/soap, I use Nivea in-shower lotion, then make sure the body parts I put it on get wet again (water activates it) right before I turn off the water. Then there's no need for additional post-shower lotion.

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I just learned that my local library network has craft supply swap days! Anyone can bring craft supplies or tools they no longer need and/or walk out with supplies and tools that someone else brought to give away. It's only once every few months, but that cadence apparently works well for this area (smallish city).

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago

I lived in a city for a while that had a small number of loanable tickets to a family-friendly local attraction or two (e.g. zoo or aquarium) people could check out for the day. Especially popular with families with kids on a budget!

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

You reminded me of one of my favorite pieces of early-ish internet history that is still up: the Traffic Cone Preservation Society

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 12 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

-Ahl here! Human-readable sizes and get rid of . and ..!

edit: format code so ..! doesn't look funny :D

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

First thing I installed when I moved into my current rental!

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

Or ctrl-/command-click!

[–] laurathepluralized@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

And in some locations (e.g. Atlanta, last time I checked), there is no non-emergency number--you call 911 regardless and the dispatcher directs the call.

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