

Yeah tell all of us so we can go too 🤣🤣


Yeah tell all of us so we can go too 🤣🤣


Yes fucking please.


Beyond the sky and the earth by Jamie Zeppa. The only people I know who have read it have done it at my recommendation.


Call your dad more often.
Morbid, Red-handed, Wine & Crime, Criminology, True Crime Garage, Dark Poutine, My Favorite Murder, Small Town Murder.
Varying degrees of comedy, I cycle through favorites depending on my mood.


Don’t buy the textbooks. You probably don’t need them. If you do, buy a used one from another student for 1/100th of the price or get an online copy.


I recently stumbled across a crochet tutorial that really hyped the stitch markers and I definitely think it would help make things more concrete for me. I will try this method when I pick it up again, maybe in the winter. I mostly wanted to learn because of the granny square projects and how much faster it is then knitting for some things. We will see if I can figure it out, I guess 😅
(Edit: lemmy shit the bed and said my comment couldn’t be posted so I tried again and apparently it posted both. Whoops)


I actually was meandering through some crochet tutorials recently and saw the tips about stitch markers and I definitely think that would make a huge difference! When I pick it up again I will try that.
I mostly wanted to crochet granny squares and make blankets like my gramma did…and be able to make certain other things WAY faster than knitting allows. We will see if I can catch on eventually, haha.


I feel like one is left brain and one is right brain 🤣 obligatory I’m a knitter, but I tried crochet recently and how the hell do you even know where you are? Like knitting you can count and it’s super concrete and crochet just feels like a confusing free for all lmao.
(And I know if I put more time into it maybe I’d catch on and knitting probably felt the same when I started blaahblah)
Is there a way to change what my home feed defaults as in connect, do you know? In terms of top day, best, active etc.


Similar hours, no kids but 2 dogs and 2 cats.
A Roomba and a housekeeper once a month to do the big things (dust, bathrooms, floors). Worth every penny.
I think having an isolated area for kids toys or an easy to dump bucket to throw everything in would probably help the chaos that I see in other parents’ homes but as a childfree person I’m the last who should give advice on that so feel free to laugh and ignore that idea.
As someone who works in healthcare…don’t bother giving us more. They aren’t doing anything smart with the money they do have.
It’s such a fucking disgusting system and I wish I had never gotten into health care. I hate everything about it.