hated that work culture so i left as soon as the opportunity presented itself.
went to teach ESL. half the hours for better pay
hated that work culture so i left as soon as the opportunity presented itself.
went to teach ESL. half the hours for better pay
i travel constantly, and every time I'm flying in a plane i am re-amazed.
i think about how easy and quick it is to fly anywhere in the world and I'm sitting in a bit metal tube floating in the air.
it's bananas.
Kino's Journey(2003) - great fix for philosophy and drifty, travel vibes.
I make my own DIY huaraches like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1FrEgeP9jI
extremely comfortable, you can make it with any old slipper lying around and some paracord, lasts for 6 months to a year, depending on the quality of the sandal base.
adjust it to exactly your size that fits perfectly and then you can sew the knots so that all the dimensions stay the same.
takes me maybe 5 minutes to make each pair, and then 5 minutes for the sewing of the knots so I never have to readjust them, costs nearly nothing.
travel podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bit-of-a-rambler/id1804692516
sorry about the aliens.
if you want to go back, then going back to college is a good move and a good investment.
"...that molten glass was involved..."
yeaj, the process you actually go through is even more impressive than the already incredibly difficult fantasia-sequence molten glass process I imagined, haha!
creating a 40 piece picture frame or 60 piece or whatever it is, jeez, that is very cool, and to get it so smooth.
the podcast is called "bit of a rambler", it's everywhere podcasts are, main page here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bit-of-a-rambler--6571124
the first two episodes are out and new eps will be coming out every Wednesday for a long time to come, travel stories and information.
those paints came out great, very vibrant colors, and the car polish you added is such a smart idea, they'll probably look that way forever.
the nail polish in UV lamp are another good idea, what's on hand is the way to go, I ended up using strips of old pool noodles lying around as sound insulation for the office I record the podcast in just the other day.
I'll be on the lookout for whatever you post here next. or I'll remember you from Lemmy when your YT shorts blow up!
"...she is a true inspiration."
wow, what a stellar gift, and something that you can throw your appreciation for her into.
do you have a finished picture of the "we can do it" piece you can share?
haha, i remember soldering headphone wires for the first time and ending up with a crazy lumpy Boulder of solder and burnt wires by the end.
to which, of course, I shrugged and rolled electrical tape around and accepted.
hockey, global sport. sick.
kick their teeth in
wow, that's very cool. so you have to cut each piece of glass for each finger bone like that?
i find this very satisfying: gently disagreeing with them via a short single positive message like "gay people do deserve respect", then letting them throw a very lengthy, time-invested tantrum before gently and completely disagreeing with their comment with another short sentence, over and over until they get tired.
i find that both very funny and I'm putting out positive messages that negate their bigotry without too much time or effort.
that's just if you have the time and inclination to engage, you aren't morally obligated to subject yourself to abusive behavior.
if it's real bad, they're probably violating a rule, and reporting them will get them banned