My eyes hurt, which is a bit worrying since I know I'm gonna wear my contacts this weekend. Ever since I fucked up putting one in my left eye (I have an estigmatism or however you spell it and my left contact needs to go in pointing a certain way, but I put it in wrong and needed to blink rapidly for it to resurface) it's been stinging. Could just be correlation since I have allergies and whatnot, but it's still worrying.
Also my contacts always give me a headache, which is fun.
(by rav's ant piss, this is pure unadulterated chaos and you have accumulated a new stalker)
(I have an estigmatism or however you spell it and my left contact needs to go in pointing a certain way, but I put it in wrong and needed to blink rapidly for it to resurface)
*astigmatism
and I have it in both eyes, so i feel you on that
(I have an estigmatism or however you spell it and my left contact needs to go in pointing a certain way, but I put it in wrong and needed to blink rapidly for it to resurface)
*astigmatism
and I have it in both eyes, so i feel you on that
Fuck, I knew I misspelled it somehow!
But yeah, my left eye has been consistently hurting in the area where the contact would go, yayyy :/
Rice milk is a smell that I wouldn't wish on anyone. Okay well maybe some people. Fine, a lot of people. But not innocent children because their doctor thinks they're small because they're allergic to lactose (I am not, I was just a small bitch who had to take growth hormones for like a year or something and is still a fairly small bitch). Something in my house smells like it and I was immediately jolted back to the times of being forced to drink rice milk and almond milk, both of which are terrible and I recommend just not drinking milk if it comes to that, you'll be fine i promise
excuse you. chocolate almond milk is great
Chocolate almond milk is okay but it still doesn't taste like milk.
Sincerely, a Wisconsinite who has tried a ton of milk alternatives and has decided just to suffer instead
Chocolate almond milk is okay but it still doesn't taste like milk.
Sincerely, a Wisconsinite who has tried a ton of milk alternatives and has decided just to suffer instead
oh no you're definitely right, it doesn't taste the same at all. but i do still love it as a treat here and there, when we can afford it. it's made of nuts, dear. i don't think it could ever taste like an animal byproduct
The real question is this: what are your thoughts on banana milk?
never had it and i refuse to ever try it because i hate bananas with every fiber of my being. banana bread is the only valid way they can exist
See, I can't drink any of them plain since they just taste like I'm drinking almonds/bananas/coconuts but the chocolate versions are usually passable. It's the texture that I don't like more often than the flavor, they're generally watery but also milkish and my tongue and brain don't like it.
coconut water is bad, have not had the milk.
I had coconut water one time and I will never have it again.
the only reason i could slightly tolerate it was the flavored syrups i added but EW. so much for healthy lmao
Oof I usually don't like flavored syrups. Sometimes I can taste the artificiality of an artificially-colored product and it's nasty
for some of us, that is a bonus that we enjoy. also i mainly just love adding the strawberry and peach to my lemonade because Class
Spoilers for One Piece even though nobody else watches/reads it lmao
Spoiler - click to show.
I'd like to be rude to cliffhangers because Law was about to fight Hawkins two episodes ago, but I'm worried that next episode will focus on Luffy again because he's boutta fight Big Mom because she just got her memory back
BUT Kid and Killer were with Luffy and they weren't even shown in the last episode
And I wanna know if Bepo and Penguin and Shachi are okay
Especially Bepo, my little8 foot tall bear baby
I actually started watching it so Iām glad you put a spoiler warning
Why is it not required in schools to have a fire safety course? Or at least like a section on how to not die around flames in a science class? That would be nice. Like I'm too scared to light a match even though bonfires are rad as fuck. But idk how to start one or how to work a fire extinguisher either and I feel like those are things I should know
My school has them, or my old school district did, in elementary and middle school. And all my science teachers have had mandatory safety units at the beginning of every year so we know how to work safely with the materials we have
Then again, I also live in an area where everyone does campfires all summer long, and fire safety is a must know
Y'all didn't do any fire safety stuff?
We didn't either and honestly. I didn't even think about it until now. We had stuff about what to do in the event of a house fire back in elementary school, but that's about the extent of what I remember
my science rooms, every single one that had bunsen burners, had a brief safety class where you had to listen to the videos and then prove you knew everything by completing a quiz. in junior high my eight grade teacher also told us where every fire extinguisher was, and how to use them, and even in highschool my marine bio teacher mentioned where they were. and in elementary we had those 'be safe with fire or you will die' lessons here and there, like the ones where a girl fell asleep with a large pile of candles lit next to her and surprisingly knocked them over, and then died, or barely made it out the window
In my chemistry class, our teacher was just like "don't burn your hair off" and told us about someone the year before who burned his hair
I mean we have general lab safety in all of my science classes, but it's stuff like "here's how you dispose of broken glass and remember to put your chemical waste here and not here" etc. The only fire safety stuff is always "keep your desk space clear and know where the nearest fire extinguisher or fire blanket is at all times" and never how to actually use those things.
what are you guys talking about, it's kind of obvious. you take the fire extinguisher, and you beat the fire out. if you hit it hard enough it goes away
Our lab safety is usually like "here's where all the things are, don't drink from the beakers, if you get acid on yourself, strip and run to the power shower station, get me if something else happens, don't touch broken glass."
my ceramics studio buddy lit the table on fire in his little cubicle area. He set down a torch with a jammed button and set the canvas cover and some plastic tools on fire. He then procedded to try to stamp out this 3 foot tall flame with a banding wheel (those turny cake decorating things but heavy duty), screaming the entire time. I then told him to just pour water on it cause its not oil or eletrical. Then this absolute genious. he does not in fact pour his water bottle on it like I thought, he takes his 5 gallon bucket of throwing water which is pretty much very watery clay at this point, and dumps the entire thing on the table.
we are mature adults in college.
also some idiot stapled a light cord to an old wood false wall in a still life set up so it was out of the way, but stapled through the cord, and set the entire thing on fire. The plastic fruit was very sad looking, but the table had nice contrasting scorch marks.