Window_Error_Noises

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After the decades of abuse from my mother, whom I only learned to start breaking away from at 30, and still, just yesterday had a pacing conversation to myself! with her haunting voice, of what I might have to do if faced with ever speaking with her again...

This example is the only kind of response. Even if just to myself.

I didn't know I needed to see something so simple as a comic to help when she dominates my head, and I think I'm gonna cry a bit now. Fuck you, mom. I'm finally learning to enjoy being alive, without you in my life.

Probably not exactly matching your meaning, but in a round about way, Dune, post Machine Crusade --

It's maybe not as evident without reading the series--which definitely isn't a negative comment! I've enjoyed (almost) every bit of the truly shocking amount of Dune I've put myself through since the very early '90s, haha.

I'm, uh, mildly obsessive as well as critical of the SF I stand by, (just for myself personally!--everyone should like whatever they like!) but Frank Herbert, entirely, still remains in my top 2 favorite authors. You may enjoy all the books as a whole, if you're looking for something less about 'the machine' itself, but how humans diverge from it and without it, but it's...a lot, lol. And...well, I won't spoil things. I just remembered it might negate my entire point. Oh, no. (ʘ‿ʘ)

Anyway! Regardless!

If you do ever get into full-ass Dune--and I'd recommend this "tip" to literally anyone--I'd definitely suggest audio books for the early works of Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson. They took a bit to get into their groove from informational to actually entertaining. The lore is honestly fantastic, beautifully done, but physically reading their earlier Dune stuff can be textbook without diagram tedious. Love 'em both for the work, but shiiiiiiiiite.

[–] Window_Error_Noises@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Oh, no, that's too much. Being from the Chicago suburbs, between Menards and Empire Carpet (before their growth to add the -Today- addendum), there's a deep groove upon my brain made by those jingles. That, and John Madden's congested cadence for various advertisements. Simply John Maddening.

^...588-2300 --damn, it!

It does! They're both better than the degree of their overall popularity, and better than the other similar bands that were noticed when say, "Evil" came out... But, they still kinda half suck, sometimes, and it doesn't seem like they should, haha

Which is maybe...exactly what you just said with more words.

[–] Window_Error_Noises@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Save big money at Menards, but not on Menards...

^...save ^big ^money-- Gaa! That jingle will never leave me. Damn you, midwest!

 

Hello! I hope this is okay to ask, here!

I'm searching for a well-structured European Portuguese language course -- English to EU PT, that teaches Beginner to A2, or further.

Online, or physical materials that can be obtained online and shipped is a necessity.

I found a course which I already really like, one that's gotten quite popular via its helpful videos, but the full program is just too darn expensive for what I can invest--it may just be overpriced, in general--so I'm investigating all options, and would greatly appreciate any recommendations.

Besides main curriculums, there are many lovely (and a few unhelpful, haha) supplemental materials--websites, apps, videos, books, etc.--for learning and practicing EU Portuguese; I'm familiar with several, but there are always more things to discover. If anyone has suggestions for those, let me know!

Obrigada, desde já!

[–] Window_Error_Noises@lemmy.world 38 points 1 week ago (5 children)

I am very short, and sit up rather straight. My head hits what should be the most comfortable parts of every kind of seating in the most uncomfortable way. This is an accurate representation of the sensation, when curved neck portion ends up at top of your skull, and doubly so, if it's a bucket seat. Special cushions help, in certain vehicles, which can also alleviate the seatbelt going practically across your throat. Our old Outback is tolerable, which is lovely.

We have a couple IKEA Poang chairs at home, and I need to make pillow booster-seats for the damned things, or it's just this image, lol

[–] Window_Error_Noises@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Holy shit, I'd wear the fuck out of those! So many options for patterns and colors and materials! Time to find some old overall patterns, and break out the flannel. Winter wardrobe solved.

Search ammonia and sulfur smells in bowel movements, and see if any typical causes match your current dietary habits or medical status/medications including supplements. If they don't, see a doctor, then get to a gastroenterologist, if you can. Maybe just do that, anyway. Regular checks, and digestive health are extremely important, regardless of weird poo and especially because of weird poo, no matter how uncomfortable, it's more comfortable than the alternative. Source: life of intense health problems. Get your butthole checked. We believe in you.

Hahahaha, I can hear her saying this, hungover, too.

[–] Window_Error_Noises@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

You are only about 1/3rd wrong (but mostly correct)! Hotdogs absolutely have casings, sometimes natural animal intestine of pork or sheep, other organs, and collagen casings --those are edible, and stay on the 'dogs. Others use things like cellulose, and various filler type ingredients to create a casing, and those are stripped off before shipping. If you don't know the ingredients, you can usually tell if it's natural casing from the extra stiffness in the bite. And they're usually more expensive, lol

 

I mostly do drip coffee (shh, I'm basic), but I'd like a more consistent, fresh brew, and potentially something that could do an espresso grind, as well.

I've seen good things about the Capresso Infinity Plus, but thought I'd ask about the personal preferences from more experienced folks here.

It'd be lovely to have something that can easily fit on the counter, and with a simple mechanism and/or reparability (even if that means looking for old stock of a certain model).

Thanks!

 
 

John Malkovich's voice and spectacular cadence in your head:

  • "It is estimated that Santa's sleigh weighs 353 thousand tons. So, traveling at 650 miles per second would create such enormous friction that Santa and his reindeer would burst into flames. You understand? Like a meteor entering the atmosphere. This is a scientific fact."
 

Last time, I used: "Anybody need anything while I'm out?" and that went over well. May not make it through this surgery on Friday, so I turn to Lemmy for top-notch suggestions for my potential last words!

 

I like to pretend I'm surfing time and space, communing with the Universe...

[ Image - A white-robed, light-skinned, white haired and bearded figure, resembling a wizard/druid/viking, kneels against a large, forest tree; their head lain against the bark, their eyes closed.

Text - " transcending the fabric of reality (getting dizzy from standing up too fast) " ]

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