Sam had a guy run into a fridge door at the store while he had it open. The guy was on his phone. Sam laughed at him, and the guy got mad. "You think this is funny?" Sam replied that yeah, he did, and the guy didn't know what to say and scurried along.
A dad and two of his kids, walking down the street, all three staring at their phones.
How do they not run into each other? How do they not trip and fall?
Should I be horrified or impressed?
I bought bagels and cream cheese.
I didn't realize it was a problem.
Normally I have one or two, and then LeeAnder inhales the rest before I eat too much.
Buying them on days LeeAnder is not here was a mistake.
RF, and even then, I limit which forums I participate in.
I can't handle the news. And knowing doesn't help a damned thing. The world doesn't care what I think/feel.
My opinion on this is very unpopular.
For non-news learning about the world, I have a very nice personal library, and Google...
This is something I've thought on more lately.
This I find terribly interesting, and is also something I've been wondering on.
Have any more insight to shed on either of these?
I do, too. Some of those green screen game were fun.
I remember in 4th grade a couple computers with color screens were donated to the school. That was a big deal.
Surprising that Iowa was teaching something California wasn't!
Also, in our home, if you wanted the time, you had to use the clock on the kitchen wall. The digital one on the VCR was never set. Computer didn't come into the home until the late 90s.
I found it easiest in the workplace when it was decided I was neither male nor female. Then everyone was at ease with me. I wasn't either; I had my own group.
In the current workplace(home), I'd prefer a bear. He(or she) might actually be tough enough to help out.
I was born in '84, too, and I know how to.
So do my sisters, who were born in '90 and '93.
Where did he go to school that it wasn't taught?
I'm flabbergasted by how few adults understand that Africa isn't a country.
Is it noon?
Sounds like some of what's happening.
I have the additional problem that the reasonable things he wants to do aren't possible, because no one in the area wants to deal with disabled children.
He really wanted basketball lessons. Absolutely no one would take him on. :(
So, he has even less...