From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:

From the book Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD:

From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:
From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:
From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:
From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:
From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:
From The Book Organizing Solutions For People With ADHD:

Putting a coat on the back of a chair by the door is fine, but if you prefer, use coat hooks and a large catch-all basket for dropping keys, hats, gloves.

Small bookcase end-table next to the couch to store craft projects, books, and other things being worked on for easy access.

Add a storage unit near the dining room table to transition between eating and working there.

Daily toiletry items should be stored in a basket that you can move easily

Extra toiletries and medicine cabinet items go in open shelf/basket storage so they can be seen and used easily. If items no longer fit, purge the excess. Don’t obscure the view!

If you disrobe in the bathroom, place a tall hamper in there.

Keep a set of cleaning supplies in each bathroom

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2 months ago

Last time I wondered if Danish vagabonds, also known as Landevejsriddere (country road knights), live by some sort of code because even though they’re usually drunk they’re always very pleasant and friendly and as it turns out, yes they do. LINK

Last Time I Wondered If Danish Vagabonds, Also Known As Landevejsriddere (country Road Knights), Live

You can’t just put on a festive hat and push a pram with your earthly belongings and call yourself a vagabond in this country. You have to be mentored by an older vagabond and travel along the vagabond routes for two summers and one winter before you get your vagabond name at an annual ceremony at Hjallerup Marked where all new vagabonds are ”baptized”.

Last Time I Wondered If Danish Vagabonds, Also Known As Landevejsriddere (country Road Knights), Live

They also have an annual ceremony at Egeskov Marked where they vote on who should be their king for a year and help settle conflicts in vagabond society. They give the title to the vagabond who has been the kindest and best behaved all year.

Last Time I Wondered If Danish Vagabonds, Also Known As Landevejsriddere (country Road Knights), Live

The vagabonds have rules they live by: no lying, no stealing, no fighting and always be polite. If they catch any of their members breaking the rules they beat them up because it’s important to their survival that outsiders can trust them. They make their living by sharpening knives and scissors or doing manual labor like helping you chop wood, clean up your garden or the like.

Last Time I Wondered If Danish Vagabonds, Also Known As Landevejsriddere (country Road Knights), Live

That’s why if you see a vagabond you know you’re in safe company no matter how drunk they are. Should you come across one support an old tradition full of rituals and kindness by giving them some coins or a sandwich.

Last Time I Wondered If Danish Vagabonds, Also Known As Landevejsriddere (country Road Knights), Live

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2 months ago

People with low spoons, someone just recommended this cookbook to me, so I thought I’d pass it on.

I always look at cookbooks for people who have no energy/time to do elaborate meal preparations, and roll my eyes. Like, you want me to stay on my feet for long enough to prepare 15 different ingredients from scratch, and use 5 different pots and pans, when I have chronic fatigue and no dishwasher?

These people seem to get it, though. It’s very simple in places. It’s basically the cookbook for people who think, ‘I’m really bored of those same five low-spoons meals I eat, but I can’t think of anything else to cook that won’t exhaust me’. And it’s free!

People With Low Spoons, Someone Just Recommended This Cookbook To Me, So I Thought I’d Pass It On.
People With Low Spoons, Someone Just Recommended This Cookbook To Me, So I Thought I’d Pass It On.
People With Low Spoons, Someone Just Recommended This Cookbook To Me, So I Thought I’d Pass It On.
The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books
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by Rachel A. Rosen and Zilla Novikov || Food you can make so you don't die.

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3 weeks ago
Pixel Grass Tutorial For Anyone Who Needs It!

Pixel Grass tutorial for anyone who needs it!


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2 months ago

Explaining acá and ahí would be a lot easier if English still used “hither” and “thither”.

Like aquí is “here”, and acá is “hither”. Where “hither” means “over here” or “closer”; different from “here” which is an actual place, while “hither” is a direction.

And allí is “there” but ahí can be “thither” which is “towards that place” or “over there” like you’re pointing.

And allá is “all the way over there” or “yon(d)” or “yonder”.

If you study Spanish long enough you’ll understand “Olde” English a whole lot more because they weren’t as different once upon a time.


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2 months ago
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put
I’m Pretty Sure I’m Not The Only One Who Has Trouble Remembering Developmental Milestones. I Put

I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who has trouble remembering developmental milestones. I put these together, but can’t take credit for any of the photography. Hope someone finds them helpful!


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2 months ago

every time i see those posts like ‘what food from a show did YOU always wanna try’ i go lol none? but i just remembered im a liar

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i always wanted the fucking soup brock made in the pokemon anime


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2 months ago
Reintroducing Endangered Manticore Cubs To The Wild

reintroducing endangered manticore cubs to the wild

(rearing costume necessary to avoid imprinting)


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2 months ago

Concept: a JRPG-inspired setting where instead of star signs or tarot arcana or whatnot, bullshit personality typing is based on what elemental attacks you’re weak and/or resistant to.

(”She’s resistant to fire and weak to lightning? Ouch - you know that means major commitment issues.”)


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1 month ago
Windows 10 LTSC – the version that won't expire for years
theregister.com
: Can't run Windows 11? Don't want to? There are surprisingly legal options

The 2021 LTSC is available in the plain vanilla version, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021, with end of mainstream support scheduled January 12, 2027, and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, with an extended end date of January 13, 2032. They are not quite the same as the ordinary consumer editions of Windows 10. They don't include the Windows Store or any "modern" apps. Apart from the Edge browser, they have almost nothing else: no OneDrive, no Weather or Contacts apps, and no Windows Mail or whatever it's called this week.

...no OneDrive, Copilot AI, or all of the other useless crapware cluttering up the Start menu? AND patches/support through 2032??

Don't threaten me with a good time, Microsoft.


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2 months ago

Your OPSEC is Bad and You Should Feel Bad

Okay so one of the many things that drives me absolutely nuts about most TV shows and (some) books that involve secret or classified information or secure facilities is how absolutely not secure everything is, so these are a few basic things that people get wrong:

You can't carry around classified information. There are, I assume, exceptions in specific cases, though they are assuredly very carefully managed, but random intel agent #12 cannot legally just take home classified information so they can work on it at home. That's incredibly illegal. And that's for a reason--secure facilities are, as the name suggests, secure. Everywhere else is varying levels of not secure. Even for people working with regular business or government materials on their work phone or laptop, there are varying levels of strict rules about where you can leave it, how to report a lost device, and not keeping it in checked bags.

Badges should be innocuous and limited in visible information. Any sensible security system doesn't have badges that are numbered/colored/otherwise identified by access level, because that is a really easy way to identify targets for thieves/people who want to break in. American federal ID cards (CAC for military, PIV for civilian) have really specific layouts. Some companies distinguish between full time employees, interns, vendors, etc in their cards.

Badges shouldn't be displayed outside of the office. This is not really followed by real people (if you get on the metro on DC you will see a wide variety of visible badges), but displaying a badge is not security-wise because 1) it makes them easier to steal, and 2) it can make you a target.

Names/access level/information shouldn't be openly announced. I'm looking at you, MCU Spider-Man fanfiction. Just. Don't.

Confidential/classified information shouldn't be openly discussed. Stop having your characters talk about confidential or classified information in front of people who shouldn't know it, or even just out in the open at all. They shouldn't be telling their parents, their friends, their spouses, etc. Even businesses or government buildings that deal with sensitive information, there may be spaces where certain things can or can't be discussed, and employees/contractors will go through approximately 8 million trainings on where you can't discuss certain information. This also involves erasing whiteboards, locking computers, etc.

You can't have cell phones in certain secure facilities. People shouldn't be having their cell phones with them in SCIFs. This prohibition extends to all things that can be recording devices, including furbies.


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