His name is
H1Jack
Cadillac
on the track.
He’s getting back
in the black
on the attack
blocking flak
making you yak
yo slimy gak
like ipecac
cause you whack.
But in his pack
we got no lack
with H1 Jack.
I’m back on my bullshit.
His name is
H1Jack
Cadillac
on the track.
He’s getting back
in the black
on the attack
blocking flak
making you yak
yo slimy gak
like ipecac
cause you whack.
But in his pack
we got no lack
with H1 Jack.
Thanks! I went for a 1k yard stare.
I like this one a lot. I don’t like looking at it because it makes me feel uncomfortable, but that’s why I also like it. It’s that good.
I love the portrayal of fuzz/noise. It feels numb, like half dead.
Congrats to you both! But especially to them since you must be a wonderful partner expressing such happiness for the marriage and admiration for them 😋
Same. Working on boundaries and seeing some improvement. Definitely not where I want to be, but much better than where I used to be.
That’s such great news! I can’t imagine how much better you guys feel with such a drastic improvement in mobility.
I’m jealous! That sounds lovely. There’s a train in my state I’ve been meaning to ride. Maybe I’ll do so soon. Enjoy your trip!
Congrats! Sounds like you have some determination and a stable financial situation.
I’m so happy for everyone involved! 🥳
Holding the phone with one hand while laying down in bed makes it too hard for me to reach the bottom to tap the back button.
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she’s laughing at your generalization of “those people” as that can sometimes be seen as condescending or derogatory.
Yeah, that’s what I’m realizing from the responses to this question. Thanks for pointing that out. Btw, it wasn’t my sister laughing. It was my supervisor at work that was laughing when I referred to my sister and her group as those people. Oopsies!
All I can say is there’s typically an implicit negative connotation when using the form “those people” regardless of intent. Usually it’s used that way when stereotyping or otherwise making a blanket statement about a group, so even benign uses of the phrase tend to sound hostile.
ohhhHHHHHhhhhh! That’s what was happening. Me and my ghetto butt had picked that term up from childhood and never realized it was considered hostile. Thanks for letting me know.
I checked it out on Wikipedia, and it looks like a cool renaissance-type of dance. Awesome!
I had a similar experience with salsa. I had to get comfortable touching strangers and navigating that level of physical intimacy without it meaning relationship intimacy. It was a bit confusing at first, so I copied the people around me and probably asked some odd questions here and there when it came to that. “So it’s okay if we touch them there? If anyone feels uncomfortable with being touched there, please let me know. I will not be offended at all.” 🤦 Oopsies!
I know what you mean about getting dizzy. All those spins add up while you have to stay balanced, mentally prepare the next move, and be cognizant of your partner’s body all at the same time. It’s a lot to manage in real time. I’ve never heard about the ear trick, but that’s a good one. When dancing with strangers, I often look around the room or down. That means I look at their shirt sometimes, then realized it looks like I might be looking at their breast, so I’ve been working on cutting that out. I’ve learned a trick where I can disconnect my eyes if I count the beat and pay attention to my body. I am going to try the ear trick tho.
Congrats on finding an enjoyable social hobby you enjoy! And I’m happy that it seems like the group you found in accepting and welcoming.
🥵
I love this one! How did you paint that, on a touchscreen laptop with a pen?
This one is so cool
But the data clearly shows that I function better when I’m collecting data. I even compared them to a dummy variable as a control.
SODA