Yes. Like many here, I’ve learned to hit save A LOT. But I also want to decide when the time is right. Whether I’m writing a paper, coding, photo retouching, whatever, I flail around and experiment while working. I want to lock in my changes when I’m happy with the progress. If something goes awry I’d rather resume at the last manual save than some other weird thing I did afterwards.
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A song called “Paper Wings and Halo” by Lori McKenna always makes me teary-eyed. I hadn’t heard it for years - just played it. Still works.
Also, “The Circle Game” by Joni Mitchell. Apparently, songs about years and life passing by are what really choke me up.
Mascara. I’ve spent $20+ dollars a few times for some high-end Sephora brands, but I’ve never thought they were any better than the $8 Maybelline I can get at the grocery store.
We just put the honey on a little plate and swirl in some sriracha. It’s very good. The honey OP has there is potentially waaay hotter since it contains the wicked-hot Scotch Bonnet pepper. I didn’t know this type of honey existed and I’m intrigued.
We mix honey and sriracha to make a dipping sauce at our house, so already hot honey sounds amazing to me.
I love Apple mail. Super fast search through years of email, easy drag and drop between accounts, nice redirect feature. Unfortunately, I’m a Windows user at home and just can’t switch for one email client. I do use Macs at work though. Yeah, Gmail is a drag.
Coincidentally, I just now opened a second account after opening the first a week ago. I decided I wanted a different @username. I don’t know why I used my Reddit username the first time. I’ll delete that one soon — I only made two post comments with it.
I do have a Mastodon, too.
“There is nothing new in the world except the history you do not know.” Harry S. Truman