Honestly, I think the worst part of looking at this is that my brain is trying to correct it for me.
Honestly, I think the worst part of looking at this is that my brain is trying to correct it for me.
But so many people need help farmating their edooks
Same. I should have it bookmarked to reference as needed at this point.
Just as long as you know that’s not porridge
The best World Series! Sold!
I was walking around today appreciating the early flowering things that have started to emerge over the last week and then started noticing the various weeds making their comebacks, too…😫.
I got one text a few days ago addressed to my grandmother, who died in 1995
I saw one of his last week that made me do a double-take: “Dick Got me Off”
This is the name emblazoned on the fancy new security scanners at the Atlanta airport.
Lol 😂. It got better when he broke his first cone while my dad was watching him and tore out some stitches. The vet staff found him a sturdier cone that was unfortunately also bigger and everyone in the vet lobby was cracking up as he was brought back out, thunk-thunking down the hallway
Ooh, it’s in the online library collection 🙌
Hopefully doesn’t react like the Rowlf hound, who eventually adapted to the inconvenience of the cone by just sweeping his head back and forth and knocking everything not sufficiently sturdy out of his way.
It was so good! The Beek jeans 😂🥺
I solved this one in 2:12, but had an early profession-counting error 🤦♀️
Falcons fans telling you to zip it
It was good! Really looking forward to the new one.
So excited for the sequel
What the hell
Zen Cho!
The last episodes of each season always make me tear up, but Granda Joe’s monologue in that one really gets me.
I’m another one who’s gotten hooked on Clues By Sam, but getting away from strictly logic, I’ve also found this daily word puzzle fun where you unscramble the newspaper headline each day to get the full article and follow the narrative arc in a fantasy city the-daily-spell.com
I found there to be a learning curve just with how the clues are phrased and getting familiar with what counts as “neighbors” and little details like that. But it’s probably not everyone’s cup of tea either, and I see some other interesting suggestions in this thread.
Ooh, I didn’t know they had a daily puzzle
Before We Were Trans by Kit Heyam and Of Monsters and Mainframes by Barbara Truelove (couldn’t decide so I’m counting fic and nonfic separately)
92 please!
315
Also, this was a case of the author doing a wonderful job (imo) of narrating their own audiobook.
I loved it. I’ve been wary of randomly recommending it bc there’s some tough content in places (the MC is a social media content moderator), but most of the book is a romance and one of the loveliest I’ve read in a while. They don’t even kiss in real life on page and I was fanning myself in places.
Ooh, I could do that! I promise I wouldn’t even laugh. Much.
Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris