In one of my best photos 10 years ago I vaguely looked like Lana Parilla, so that would be awesome. Realistically, someone fat.
In one of my best photos 10 years ago I vaguely looked like Lana Parilla, so that would be awesome. Realistically, someone fat.
50F is the perfect temperature.
For US news, I really like readtangle.com.
I would far rather the spiders in my house eat these things.
Depends on hair type. Conditioner can be heavy on baby fine hair. I almost never condition my chicken feathers.
Pssh, look who’s bragging about having three entire friends.
Consequences and revenge are not the same thing. If he doesn’t receive the direct consequences of his actions, he will not learn that he shouldn’t do that. Clearly he is incapable of learning via polite means. You are not the only person he’s doing this to, and it is not acceptable.
Did she stab herself?
Are you in the US? You might want to check out the eurovision song contest. I’ve become familiar with a lot more new music that way.
I am sometimes one of the ten. Thanks for sharing content.
I keep a consistently low health bar. Wouldn’t want to get too op.
I have moved across the US multiple times, so I should be eminently qualified to answer this, yet somehow I’m not. I can tell you some things that have worked and some that haven’t.
First, there are lots of moving checklists online to help with what order you should do things like contact movers or shut off electricity. I’m not going to get into those specifics. You should be able to find articles and calculators online that compare the cost of living and relative availability of jobs and housing in a given area. I’m not any help in that area but to say that you definitely need to have work secured before you move (learned that the hard way.)
You also want to have housing secured, even if only temporarily. When I moved from North Carolina to Wisconsin, we were lucky to meet someone right away at church who had off-season cabins we could rent cheaply by the week. Otherwise we’d have been homeless for several weeks. Side note: know where the hospital is. My mom had a panic attack at this time and ended up paying hundreds of dollars for an ambulance when it turned out the hospital was straight up the road).
When we moved to Virginia, we had reservations at a temporary stay hotel. Much less stressful to stay there until you find a more permanent situation.
When I moved to Florida, it was to be with a guy I met online. I visited him first, scouted out the area, and found an apartment that worked for me. It helps to know someone in the area and visit it first.
When we moved to Oregon, we had never been there before. Drove across the country 5 days with a Uhaul, two cars, and a little dog. More panic attacks ensued. We were lucky to get an apartment right away, but jobs were more difficult. I had 3 in my 10 months there. When mom and I found ourselves out of work at the same time, and we hadn’t built a supportive community there, we decided to head back to Virginia.
So it helps to make friends and have people you can rely on. Join whatever groups you can to build a community. If you’re in a more rural area (lower COL) that will be harder. Decide what size city/town will best meet your needs. How far are you willing to drive for groceries? Are there enough people to support whatever activities you’re into?
I regret some of my moves, but appreciate others. You can absolutely go to a new place and build a life there. People are key. Having a plan is important. If you can visit first, so much the better. I know a lot of people from New Jersey who have relocated happily to North Carolina. The Midwest has nice people, but the weather can make your situation more difficult. Also you’re looking at a two day drive or more, whereas you can visit the south in a day’s drive.
Nothing is good enough for Lemmy. Anything you post will inevitably be downvoted. Because users here care more about making sure the world knows they don’t personally like something than about encouraging original content.
The Ash Family by Molly Dektar. But I probably still would have found a way to rationalize that I wasn’t in a cult.
I follow readtangle.com for US news (and highly recommend it) and they recommend dailychatter.com for world news.
I’m not even going to try to type the name of this one. It’s Estonia’s contribution to this year’s Eurovision and it makes me happy every time I hear it.
Apparently the chorus translates roughly to “Why no, officer, those are not our drugs.”