What’s something you do that would make other people think WTF?

  • @[email protected]
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    638 months ago

    Eat fries first, main dish later, always. Good reason though: usually the main dish holds heat much longer than fries do, and it probably won’t get as gross as fries do.

    Cold fries are tasteless and soggy. A warm burger is still good.

    • netburnr
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      288 months ago

      Not strange at all. Everyone knows you eat the fries in the car on the way home.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        Everyone knows you eat the fries in the car on the way

        to drop off the door dash. you meant. I think.

    • ma11en
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      8 months ago

      I eat in the same order but because I like to eat my favourite bit last.

      If I have a roast dinner I’ll eat veg - potatoes - meat.

      • Clay_pidgin
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        38 months ago

        I always start with veg, then meat, then carbs my beloved.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        Me too. Once I was talled “Aren’t you gonna eat that?” That’s when I realised I was unconsciously saving food for the end.

  • @[email protected]
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    488 months ago

    I meticulously eat all the whites off my fried eggs then shove the intact yolk into my mouth. Mostly because I hate yolking the other food on the plate and fried eggs are best hot. I have converted my husband. Everyone else seems to think it’s weird.

    • @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      Is your name Matt? My friend in uni whipped out a pepper one day and bit into it like an apple, and just as the OP title describes I was like wtf

      But then I thought about it and I was like why should that be so weird?

      • Bleeping Lobster
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        48 months ago

        YES. My friend recommended I do this years ago and I genuinely thought he was fucking with me; that on the first bite he’d wet himself laughing and say “gotcha”. Turns out he was right, the skin is high in fibre and a perfect tart complement to the sweetness of the fruit.

  • Chetzemoka
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    378 months ago

    I don’t mow my lawn.

    Fully invested in the no lawn movement, I’ve been slowly replacing my grass with “no-mow” fine fescue grasses that fall over when they grow long instead of standing up straight. They grow slowly and are meant to not be mowed most of the summer season, just a couple times in the spring and cut down low in the fall.

    Between that and using shredded leaves as mulch in my flower beds or lasagna mulching to create a new flower bed, my neighbors definitely think I’m a bit off.

    • BlueÆther
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      88 months ago

      I like this, we don’t mow often, and have 6 sheep that keep, not only the paddocks, but the back lawn short-ish

    • @RoquetteQueen
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      38 months ago

      I got some crocus bulbs to plant in my lawn that I’m hoping work out. We have been adding clover seeds to bare spots, too, and we have a lot of wild strawberries (which I never get to eat because the birds get them first). I don’t care at all for perfectly manicured lawns. I don’t think my neighbours mind, though, since none of them have perfect lawns, either.

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      I once tried not mowing my lawn for a few months for the same reasons, and I ended up with a notice from the city, citing a municipal law that my grass and herbs can’t be taller than 30cm, and that I would receive a fine at the next offence.

      Note that there is no lawn police in my city, and this is the result of a neighbour’s complaint.

      • Chetzemoka
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        28 months ago

        The kind of grass I’m growing doesn’t get that high except a couple weeks in the spring when it’s going to seed. The rest of the time falls over and lays down, looking like a wind-swept meadow, so the overall height is no more than around 15cm. High enough that you couldn’t see my shoes, but it looks relatively well-kept.

        Here’s some pictures of this kind of grass. It has some limitations on what kind of conditions it grows well in, but there are several different similar species that gives options.

        https://www.prairienursery.com/resources-guides/no-mow-image-gallery/

        There are also options to replace grass with other low ground cover plants like clover or thyme. And also definitely, you should work to change your local ordinances on pawn maintenance to be more eco-friendly.

        Some folks in the state of Maryland, US accomplished getting their ordinances changed recently: https://www.wusa9.com/article/tech/science/environment/maryland-couple-fights-hoa-rules-on-grass-lawns/65-d87be2e2-a109-4b7d-99fa-7497b91c7347

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          Looks good! Mine is regular grass and I didn’t intend to let it grow forever, just for No Mow May, and see what happened. My neighbour is a lawn freak and I heard her scream to her husband that she won’t let me ruin her 25 years of hard work. Her lawn is “perfect”, not a dandelion. She really hates me cause I let the dandelion grow on my lawn.

          I sprinkle my lawn with white clove seeds every now and then, its starting to take over the grass. It’s going to be lovely.

          I talked with my neighbourhood representative at the city hall, and she told me a lot of people in their municipal party are doing No Mow May. They are a new municipal government and they can’t tell blue collars not to apply the city rules. They need to change the rules, and they will, but it takes time.

          Thanks for the link!

    • @ByGourou
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      28 months ago

      I never understood the obsession people have with mowning lawn. I find higher lawn to look better, greener. It’s way less common to mow in europe where we have grass similar to what you are describing that don’t need to be mowned.
      And the fact that people can call the police for that and that home owner association can require you to do it is even weirder.

  • @[email protected]
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    348 months ago

    According to my husband and all my friends, the weirdest thing about me is my name for a sandwich.

    Apparently, everyone else calls it a ‘grilled cheese’. I have always called it by it’s proper name, a ‘toasted cheese’.

    If you make it in a panini press, then it is a grilled cheese. But if you make a sandwich by buttering each side and toasting it in a pan on the stove until the cheese melts, then it is a toasted cheese. But every time I say ‘toasted cheese’, people look at me as though I have grown another head.

      • @verity_kindle
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        18 months ago

        Oklahoma, USA- they are grilled cheezies. I can’t call them anything else. YOU are my people.

      • @[email protected]
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        68 months ago

        That’s what they’re called from now on, I don’t care what anyone says.

        I want a Griddle Fatwich now.

    • Otter
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      78 months ago

      This reminds me of the “melt vs. grilled cheese” post

      My parents called it ‘toasted cheese’ and I never thought much of it, but that makes a lot of sense. I might start using it too

    • @[email protected]
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      58 months ago

      I grew up in the Midwest and we call them toasted cheese. In my family, it kind of morphed into 1 word though-- toastacheese

    • Haus
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      48 months ago

      Did you grow up in a different region than your husband? Based on my mother and grandmother, I’d bet that ‘Toasted Cheese’ was prevalent in the southwest US in the mid-1900s. Both terms sound right to me.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        No, we grew up in the same region of the same state and haven’t moved from there. Most of our friends are native to the region as well. I have no idea why I call it something different, it is the term I have used all my life. Even my sister calls it a ‘grilled cheese’!

    • My wife also says “toasted cheese”. Well, her and her children. Only people I’ve ever known to call it that.

      Do you have any other unusual turns of phrase? She’s full of them. The one that drives me up a wall is where I’d say, “right side in”, she says, “right side to”.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        Not really? I actually get confused if people use mixed up idioms or other weird turns of phrase. It is really only this food item in particular.

      • @RoquetteQueen
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        38 months ago

        It is pretty weird to eat raw bread

        Fresh bread is one of my favourite things in life! My dad used to get a fresh french baguette when we went grocery shopping and he and I would just eat the whole thing in the car on our way home. Lately I’ve been eating warmed (but not toasted) crusty buns with hummus. I only toast bread when it’s starting to get stale.

    • Call me Lenny/Leni
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      28 months ago

      I still have what many people call my commonwealth influence and so I have a lot of names for things that people don’t understand. Chips instead of french fries, shrimp (prawn) on the barbie, etc. Some friends asked if I wanted to see the Barbie movie and I jokingly asked if they’d serve shrimp instead of popcorn, and their utter confusion sent the message clear they didn’t get it. Yup, I’m the weird one :(

      That said, by now my vocabulary is somewhat hybridized.

      Related to this, one of the weirdest things I do is how I like many of my foods. People are weirded out because I like… my toast to be soft… my ice cream to be half melted… my steak to be mooing (back when I active partook in that; I don’t really anymore)… my tootsie pops to be eaten in one bite… my cereal poured after my milk… my pizza with pineapple on it… my milk with ice in it… etc.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        I also like my ice cream to be soup lol! Pineapple on pizza is okay, but I can only have small amounts of pineapple. The rest are odd, but at least you know what you like!

        • Call me Lenny/Leni
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          18 months ago

          Pineapple on pizza is okay, but I can only have small amounts of pineapple.

          Allergy or something else?

          • @[email protected]
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            28 months ago

            It just irritates my mouth. May be oral allergy or just a reaction to the enzymes in the pineapple. It isn’t as bad as my reaction to wine and vinegar though, so I have to see more specialists to figure that out lol.

      • @LetKCater2U
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        38 months ago

        That last paragraph made irrationally angry lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      But, you don’t “toast” anything in a pan. Toasting is done in an oven/broiler type fashion (counter-top work essentially the same way), often with a grill either horizontally or vertically involved. I guess if you want to get technical about a pan-done cheese sandwich, it would be a pan-fried-cheese? Like pan fried vegetables?

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        When recipes call for you to cook an item in a pan without first adding oil, they say to toast it to indicate that you are applying dry heat to it. For example, most Indian recipes call for toasting whole spices in a dry pan before grinding. That is also why you can toast marshmallows over an open flame.

  • Count Regal Inkwell
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    298 months ago

    When I’m alone I’ll wear a full suit, because dressing up makes me feel nice, but I lack the courage to go full “retro men’s fashion enthusiast” and dress up like it’s 1939

      • Count Regal Inkwell
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        78 months ago

        Man, acquiring the pieces isn’t even the hurdle I’m trying to cross right now. It’s straight up a matter of confidence. Like. People will see. And they’ll ask stuff like ‘what’s the occasion’ x.x

        • @TarquinNimrod
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          48 months ago

          Yeah, that’s the whole being confident in your own skin thing. Tricky. Why not try clean, neat casual clothing first, like jeans/slacks, nice shirt, good shoes and put on a nice ‘internal’ suit first, good manner, curtesy/politeness, easy demeanor, well groomed, etc. that reflects what you want to be, or the reaction/response you seek from others. For those not terribly fond of the limelight/attention, any forced affectation will be pretty hard to carry. Sometimes it’s just easier to blend in, depending on town, city, country. Sorry, got lost pondering your predicament. Hmm, tricky. Good luck.

        • Bleeping Lobster
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          38 months ago

          I totally get where you’re coming from. Try to remind yourself that:

          a) life is fleeting. We’re only here for a brief moment, so why let lack of confidence stop us from doing what we want to do?

          b) if anyone judges you for your fashion then they’re a sad cunt and their opinion is therefore meaningless

          :)

  • @[email protected]
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    288 months ago

    You might be too right.

    My wife lives in another county and is only around on the weekends.

    She is a huge turtle nut and has several stuffed turtle toys on the bed. I’m in finance journalism and sometimes talk to the turtles about convertible bond transactions and other boring stuff.

    It helps me work through things. Probably headed for an institution in the future.

  • Chozo
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    288 months ago

    I’m a chronic joint-popper. Fingers, toes, neck, and back are all pretty standard fare for most people. But a lot of people get weirded out when I pop my shoulders, elbows, ankles, knees, or hips. Sometimes I can make something around my sternum pop, but usually only after waking up from a long sleep.

      • radix
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        38 months ago

        Me too! Happens after a long gaming session too…

      • @MomoTimeToDie
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        28 months ago

        Please circle on a skeleton what you pop in your chest.

        Sincerely, a human who doesn’t do that

    • @[email protected]
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      58 months ago

      I can sometimes squeeze my ass cheeks hard enough to make my lower back pop… first time scared the hell out of me.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      I regularly pop my knees, ankles and jaw. I’m pretry sure if I could figure out how to pop my shoulders and elbiws they’d also start getting popped regularly

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        Edit: I should mention, don’t hurt yourself trying anything in this comment. If you feel like you’re about to break/pull/sprain something, stop.

        Try this for the shoulder. Sit in your chair with your feet on the floor, about shoulder-width apart. Place your right hand on your right knee, fingers pointing toward your left knee and thumb pointing toward your torso. Now, try to pivot your elbow laterally “inward”, as if you’re keeping the same height from the ground but trying to rotate it around toward the area above the space between your knees. It won’t actually move far because your hand is staying planted on your knee, but push just ever do slightly “past” where the rotation stops, and you should get a satisfying pop.

        That’s how I do it, at least.

        The hips are the most satisfying, though, in my opinion. Nearly the same position as before: sitting down, feet planted on the floor, but with a slightly wider stance. Go full manspread for this. Keep the toes pointed slightly inward, or straight ahead. Hand on knee, and mostly using your thigh muscles (with slight force from your hand), gently pull your knee toward the other knee, while keeping both feet squarely planted in place. Keep your knee at the same height, you don’t want to rotate vertically at all, only horizontally. Basically just need to make sure your feet and tailbone never move from their spots.

        If done right, you should get a loud, deep pop that feels absolutely amazing. I wish I could make a diagram, because I doubt any of this makes any sense.

        • kase
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          28 months ago

          I do the same thing with my hips once or twice a day! For the deepest pop, I do it by sitting on the floor with both of my knees bent facing the same direction (one heel touching the other knee), then hold the inward-facing knee down and lean forward. I can also do it standing up, but there’s no way I can verbally explain that. XD

          It’s weird though because it happens really easily, and if I don’t do it first thing in the morning it’ll happen while I’m walking and catch me off guard, and sometimes it hurts when it happens too suddenly. Oh well, lol

        • @[email protected]
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          18 months ago

          Unfortunately neither of these get close to a pop before getting uncomfortable. I might just be unfortunate enough that my body can’t comfortably pop these joints and have to settle for what I can pop

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    288 months ago

    One day I saw advertised these birdhouses with little accordion-like appendages, the same kind most air conditioners have that allow them to fit into windows, and I bought several of these, one per window. On the side facing the outdoors, birds find a little hole and can venture inside, as is typical of a birdhouse. On the side facing the inside of my home, the same birdhouses have tiny windows, like those one-way viewers hotel doors have, that allow anyone to see into the birdhouses, as well as the secretly built option to open it like a door, either while no bird is inside (makes cleaning them easy) or, if someone for some reason felt devious (I wouldn’t, and would never give anyone the key to said birdhouse doors), while a bird was in there, which would force it to honor the will of the owner of the home with all the said birdhouses (again, I would never use this feature, unless maybe a bird was injured or something and needed help).

    Alright, with all that said… while I have no plans to ditch any of the birdhouses, I will admit I’ve received complaints that the combination of a few dozen birdhouses in unison is noisy in the morning, like you wake up at six in the morning and it sounds like the birdie house of commons. People say such bird hospitality is unbecoming of an inn attendant. Is it though? Is it? That said, this is usually when the noise cancellers aren’t working.

    • room_raccoon
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      58 months ago

      It’s not really weird to want temporary bird aquarium windows in your house. That’s ingenious. I think I’d love that

    • Che Banana
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      28 months ago

      Any increase in them smacking up against the window or do they just shoot for the birdhouses?

      • Call me Lenny/Leni
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        38 months ago

        There is a huge increase if you don’t mark the windows with some kind of visibility method. In my case, these are in the useless parts of the window, so it was easy for me to simply add tiny ornamental wind socks without anyone asking what I was going for in making those windows difficult to use (you know, aside from it being taken up by a birdhouse).

  • @[email protected]
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    278 months ago

    I, uh… I shave hair like 5 cm around my bumhole. Paired with a bidet, you wouldn’t guess how much easier it made it to wipe. I used to use 30-50 squares of toilet paper per wiping session, today I can manage with just 10

    • @[email protected]
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      168 months ago

      More people should do this, honestly. Getting a hairy bumhole to be clean after a big dump is annoying as all hell.

      However… 10 squares of toilet paper? Even with a shaved and hosed down bussy? That still seems like a lot to me

      • @[email protected]
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        78 months ago

        It is a lot. I’m a pretty hairy dude who stopped bothering with even trimming my ass hairs once I got a bidet attachment a few years back. 5 is usually enough, sometimes 7. Like 1% of shits require more than that. The other guy is either using way too much tp or he’s buying single-ply for some ungodly reason.

        • @[email protected]
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          58 months ago

          No, I actually have triple-ply. I developed a stupid habit of folding multiple papers and using them together, so I wipe with like 9 layers at a time. It helps the paper not break up even being wet, but wastes a lot more overall.

    • @[email protected]
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      148 months ago

      a bidet and a waxed butthole are the pandora’s box of the bathroom. once you open them you can never go back

    • rhythmisaprancer
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      98 months ago

      I came here expecting to share about my ears, but will come away expecting to shave my bum 🤔

      • Che Banana
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        48 months ago

        Careful, hair there is for a reason…think of how two slices of baloney stick together. Bonus thought: if you do this and work in a hot/humid environment cornstarch will be your best friend.

        • Bleeping Lobster
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          38 months ago

          This is true. You will no longer be doing any sneaky farts when you lose nature’s muffler.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          for me butt hair and pubes are far more uncomfortable than being hairless in hot weather. also getting rid of armpit hair stopped like 90% of my bo when I sweat, and smooth legs make socks far more comfortable. at this point I’m all for less hair in places that aren’t my head.

          that said I’m fairly thin and don’t usually have chafing problems with or without hair in places, and I also either wax or use an epilator so anything growing back comes in slower and softer than the stubble you get from shaving. now that sounds like a nightmare between the cheeks

          • Che Banana
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            28 months ago

            Electric clippers set with the lowest hair guard = no stubble. Everyone reading this needs to know options are available, you don’t need to be stinkey pete

    • @[email protected]
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      78 months ago

      As a dude with very sparse body hair, threads like these always make me feel like I won the genetic lottery.

    • Bleeping Lobster
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      38 months ago

      As someone cursed with bum hair, I want to do this. I just cringe at the idea of a shaving cut on my rusty sheriff badge. Did it once and the growback was deeply uncomfortable too.

      I bought a Meridian body trimmer a few months back and still haven’t raised the courage to use it on intimate areas as it’s intended for, ptsd after nicks from my other shaver.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    All 3 of the stuffed animals that don’t leave my bed all have their own distinct voice and personalities. I sometimes have conversations with them (just not out loud).

    Gavin, my stuffed turtle pillow has the personality of a chill middle aged man who’s proud of his son since he’s been with me since I was maybe 4-5 and has dealt with a lot of my bullshit. He loves when I rub his shell.

    Jake, my polar bear I got from a hospital when I was maybe 12, is a pretty happy and optimistic man with a voice that is a little high pitched and scratchy. He loves wearing his little bandana I fashion around him like a neckerchief and his little when it’s spring or summer.

    Laura, my stuffed brown rabbit I got maybe a year and a half ago, is a female with a voice like Tsumugi from Danganronpa V3. She’s Jake’s slightly older sister. I like to cuddle her because she’s the softest of all 3 and because she’s the easiest to cuddle with. She’s my little dress up bunny, despite the fact she only has one outfit. It took some time, but she eventually got used to her outfit.

    Edit:

    Nobody probably thought this, but I totally looked this over and my autistic brain totally thought the part about Gavin made it sound like my actual dad isn’t proud of me, which is false.

    Also, I don’t know anyone else in their mid-20s who does this.

    • @[email protected]
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      Oh my husband and I do this too! We have Roberto, a lazy penguin who only gets active when it’s cold. Fluffy, a pink alicorn who loves running. Roberto sleeps with me and Fluffy with my husband. Then we also have Dolly, a sheep pillow plushie who speaks with a nasal voice. Lisa, a ladybird who keeps watch over us while we sleep, and also makes sure Fluffy goes to bed in time. And about 5 more who have smaller roles.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      There is weirdly enough another user in this thread who holds conversation with stuffed turtles. They are his wife’s and he talks with them about his job as a finance journalist.

  • @[email protected]
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    248 months ago

    I run molecular structure optimization calculations for fun. i.e draw molecule in jmol, export atomic coordinates to nwchem or ocra, run optimization and freq job, open output file to visualize optimized molecule structure and orbitals rinse repeat.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    I wander around at weird hours with food and drinks on me, offering them to homeless people. A lot of them are initially (understandably) suspicious because they might think I’m trying to grift them into attending some church or exploiting them in some startup scheme, but with some patience and established trust they often get used to you when you come around the next time.

    There’s lifetimes lived out there and people that will share their stories with you if you brought some pizza.