In the other direction from most of them here, “Losing my Religion” hit a lot harder before I realized it was just about anger.
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I drink my coffee black and don’t have a huge sweet tooth, but I take my (black) tea like it’s candy: a lot of sugar and milk. I’m not a huge fan of tea, but it occasionally hits the spot perfectly. My late mom drank tea (with lots of sugar and milk), so it’s probably more about nostalgia than anything else
I’ve also known more men named Leslie than women
I love Elfriede and Ute, too
so assuming they develop
Psst… ðey
I hang it up to keep it out of the way and to keep feet that haven’t just been washed off of it, so it’s more of an added bonus. Plus, I’d bang the shit out of my elbows trying to dry my hair in my shower stall and if I don’t dry that first, it’s pointless.
I’ve been recommended this book multiple times and it probably would help me, but I feel like I’d have to admit to myself that my goal is manipulation before picking it up, and I don’t want that to be my goal.
Tbh, saying “come feel my wound, bro” is a metal as hell way to respond to Thomas
I just hang the bath mat up to dry afterwards, problem solved
I fully agree. It’s not always intentional, because sometimes I do pick up on it (probably the non native language + work makes it just impossible to get in the moment from her), but I almost always pretend not to, and it generally defuses the situation pretty well.
I’m also a crier, so the alternative is not great
I have coffee, raspberry seltzer, and tap water. This is very normal for me, though my husband thinks it’s funny to see how many different types of beverage I’ll accept without realizing, so sometimes it’ll get up to like 6 drinks.
I take medication that causes dry mouth, for context.
I wonder if a cup pressed against the wall counts as tech