I haven't asked a Friday night question in a while.... so... I'm going to ask one, then go out to dinner & check back later...
What is something that you find meaning or fulfillment in that most people don't?
I haven't asked a Friday night question in a while.... so... I'm going to ask one, then go out to dinner & check back later...
What is something that you find meaning or fulfillment in that most people don't?
Taking interesting pictures of ...stuff.
Mowing grass🤔… being outside when the first bird of the day sings🌅…falling asleep before it gets dark outside🤷🏽♂️
Finding, or listening to other people who are finding, patterns in data
Raw garlic
the Mass
Ironing the family’s clothes
things that don't involve self and other (the question sadly does but...)
I think know what you mean 😊
Knowing the only proper way that toilet paper should be placed on the roller when replacing an empty one with a new one.
Definitely an underappreciated selfless act 😁
by ergonomics and hygiene it should be so the roll is unrolling away from the wall not with the paper jammed up against the wall
but tp is evil
all toilets should have little trigger jet guns so people aren't walking around with poop in their pants all day long
So many jokes in there, but I'm afraid you'd take me seriously 😂🤣
yeah, it is truly the motherlode of comedy material
Hmph. Here I thought it would have been spelled "motherload", especially in relation to this topic.
I was wrong. You were right.
https://brians.wsu.edu/2016/05/25/motherload/ | https://archive.ph/lDyrS
yes, i'm the linguistics geek
it's sorta valid to say "motherload" when you talk about something movable but a rich fixed resource is a motherlode
Drumming to Taylor Swift's music 🙈