Yes. I've seen comically few movies in my life. Super common for me to not quite understand the plot of a movie especially if I don't get muh subtitles because I get too mentally distracted. With the help of meds, I can actually focus and understand movies as a sequence of events that are related to each other and tell a story lol. Otherwise the details can be lost on me. I prefer to read usually, since it can be done at my own pace and I can go back and reread if I feel I don't understand something
goldenoreo
I distinctly remember developing one when I was around 8. I wanted it then, but it hasn't shut up since
I had the same setup going on for a few years myself. The dongle recently bit the dust and I've been too lazy to replace it but my car's bt connection is nowhere near as reliable as that $17 dinky device from amazon. Like 50% of the time my car will throw an error claiming my phone isn't capable of Bluetooth audio while playing a song from it
(but really really I just want a headphone jack on my phone again)
I got a lot better at phone calls when I worked on trauma therapy. I've always had issues asserting myself and phone calls are sort of a form of saying "hey!! Quit what you're doing and pay attention to me because I have something important!" which isn't something I was used to doing or asking for nor did I even think anything I did was important
Depending on your personal circumstances you might not need a rack. I always just take the front wheel off (quick release) and shove my bike in the back seat
I haven't had any major physical health issues, but I'd probably be stuck at camp because I am very nearsighted
I haven't been converted to a Linux person just yet but I love all the watamote around here
Me exactly.
I switched to mostly cooking for myself sometime last year, really just trying to save money, but I feel significantly less fatigued day to day and more focused and don't wake up with random stomach pain anymore.