Based on the second one, you must work in IT. I swear every IT person I’ve called has this super power
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yenahmik@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•White House Confirms Trump Is Exploring Ways To ‘Deport’ U.S. Citizens23·3 months ago…if it identifies a pathway it can claim to be legal
Based on everything else they have done ignoring legality, I have very little faith they won’t just start doing it anyways.
I’m really, really good at peeling oranges with my bare hands (or at least I used to be in grade school when all my friends would make me do it for them). The problem is, I hate the taste of oranges so I never use this power.
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Next week, Amazon is stripping away your ability to download your ebooks.English2·5 months agoI download books from my library to my kindle. It goes through Amazon though, so I assume I am also impacted by this BS.
Adam Savage
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats the nost bizzare local story from your city?40·1 year agoMy favorite from my time working in the news industry:
Neighbor puts toilets in their yard facing other neighbors house. That neighbor builds a fence so they don’t have to look at the toilets. Original neighbor then hangs toilets from the tree so it is visible over the fence. Cue complaints to get toilets removed by city/county.
I believe the original dispute had to do with tearing out a shared bush and parking on lawn, but I don’t recall the details.
I didn’t have very high expectations of it going in, but I was absolutely blown away. It deserves all the acclaim it’s received.
I just finished watching The Bear. I absolutely loved it, though there is certainly a lot of yelling in that show.
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How cheap is the cheapest home for sale in your city/region?4·1 year agoOh fun. $330k for a 500sqft shack that is partially collapsed. The only info on the listing states the lot will need to be scraped, so basically that is the cost of an empty lot.
Going out a bit further, you can find a couple of houses around $350k that are liveable. They are 700-900 sqft and 0-2 bedrooms.
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you all have any tips on activities to do yourself, instead of consuming content all the time?30·1 year agoGo for daily walks in nature.
Do yoga
Play a recreational sport that interests you
Read (I guess that’s still consumption)
Write
Volunteer for a cause you care about
This is pretty niche, but I’m in a casual curling league and nearly everyone is over 40. Everyone there is super welcoming and friendly.
Asking where you are from is pretty normal conversation, especially if you have a noticeable accent. Asking where your parents/grandparents/etc are from is less common. Are you by chance not-white? Sometimes these sorts of questions have a race element to them
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•We Are in a Big Covid Wave. But Just How Big?7·2 years agoNew one dropped in September. Get it if you’re able
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone else remember dreams from when they were kids right before falling asleep?6·2 years agoNot unless I’m intentionally thinking about them.
However, I do have some difficulty differentiating between memories and dreams that I recall from my early childhood.
Here are three examples of memories I have from a very young age. One is confirmed real by my parents. One as far as I can tell is physically impossible so must be a dream. And the third I have no clue if it is real or a dream.
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Shortly before my 3rd birthday, we moved. I remember getting bored while the moving truck was at our house so I rode my tricycle to the next door neighbors and hung out with the old lady and her dog until my mom realized I was missing and yelled at me for wandering off without telling her. (This one really happened)
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We were at the mall to meet my dad for lunch at the food court. As we got onto the escalator, I remembered I was able to fly and flew through the mall (it was similar to swimming but in air instead of water). (Obviously this had to have been a dream but it feels just as real of a memory as the first one).
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As long as I can remember, when we drove anywhere as a family, my spot was behind the driver’s seat and my sister’s spot was behind the passenger seat. I have a vivid memory/dream of it being reversed but my sister saying we should switch spots. My mom said ok and we switched to the standard positions. Nobody remembers this so it may have been a dream (and I would’ve been extremely young if it was real).
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yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Today was Christmas Day. Did you leave the house? Which establishments were open today? Which were closed?4·2 years agoWe took the dogs to run around at a park before the festivities. We were definitely the only people there.
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does someone who doesn't know shit about investing and retirement and stuff need to know about 401ks?12·2 years agoIf you don’t know much about investments, there should be a target date fund that is a mix of stocks and bonds. Pick the date that is closest to your expected retirement date (eg if you’re 25 and aiming for retirement at 65 you’ll pick the 2065 fund), and invest in that one.
A good thing to ask about is the expense ratio. This is how much the fund will cost you in fees, and can seriously impact your returns. If the fees are 1% or higher then seriously reconsider that fund.
John Oliver did a piece on 401ks a while back that was very informative.
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that chiropractors are not medical doctors and "Systematic reviews... have found no evidence that chiropractic manipulation is effective"34010·2 years agoAnything a chiropractor can do that will actually help, a PT can do better. They’ll also teach you what exercises to do to prevent needing to see them again.
A chiropractor will just tell you to come to them more often, and take more of your money over time.
I can see all posts and comments when I go to my profile, in order from most recent to oldest. There is an option to select just posts or just comments as well.
yenahmik@lemmy.worldto United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Henry Kissinger, American diplomat and Nobel winner, dead at 1002·2 years agoTIL Henry Kissinger was still alive. I would’ve guessed he’d died in the 90s.
Good God, this takes me back to middle school when we were obsessed with this song/chant/animation (what even was it?)