ok throwing this out here bc my mom is driving me crazy. anyone knows of a TV show late 90s or early 2000 with a female detective with a kind of "the mentalist" schtick or some kind of Hollywood way to solve cases.
How do you clean out the air fryer. It looks like after a few uses everything you make would have particles from the stuff you made before
Fish flavored meat
Nah, the bucket? thing pulls out and then you can easily rinse it out in hot water and dish soap. (But it's non stick, so don't put it in the dishwasher! Only one convenience at a time )
ok throwing this out here bc my mom is driving me crazy. anyone knows of a TV show late 90s or early 2000 with a female detective with a kind of "the mentalist" schtick or some kind of Hollywood way to solve cases.
Like, recommendations or is she thinking of a specific show?
ok throwing this out here bc my mom is driving me crazy. anyone knows of a TV show late 90s or early 2000 with a female detective with a kind of "the mentalist" schtick or some kind of Hollywood way to solve cases.
ok throwing this out here bc my mom is driving me crazy. anyone knows of a TV show late 90s or early 2000 with a female detective with a kind of "the mentalist" schtick or some kind of Hollywood way to solve cases.
Profiler?
I said the same thing bc the years my mom was saying were wrong.
it was actually that poppy Montgomery show, unforgettable. so not the 90s mom.
ok throwing this out here bc my mom is driving me crazy. anyone knows of a TV show late 90s or early 2000 with a female detective with a kind of "the mentalist" schtick or some kind of Hollywood way to solve cases.
Profiler?
I said the same thing bc the years my mom was saying were wrong.
it was actually that poppy Montgomery show, unforgettable. so not the 90s mom.
DA Lol, when I googled female detective shows that was one of the results
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None of the online guessing/trivia games we've had here come close to the endlessly surprising high stakes thrills of "What Actor Or Movie Does My Mom Actually Mean By The Name She Just Said". Regularly updated, too.
None of the online guessing/trivia games we've had here come close to the endlessly surprising high stakes thrills of "What Actor Or Movie Does My Mom Actually Mean By The Name She Just Said". Regularly updated, too.
She should watch The Closer, though
original anon. she should, she just wants fun procedurals and that's a good one. I'm the one that has to dl if they're not on a streaming service here tho
Speaking of fun procedurals... will I ever get my sapphic Castle, or Fringe or Sleepy Hollow.
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She should watch The Closer, though
original anon. she should, she just wants fun procedurals and that's a good one. I'm the one that has to dl if they're not on a streaming service here tho
Speaking of fun procedurals... will I ever get my sapphic Castle, or Fringe or Sleepy Hollow.
Still mad they just ruined Sleepy Hollow with that second season. What a waste.
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My stepfather was a master of this challenge.
The stand out winner will always be: "that sci-fi movie with the girl and the head with the stabbing."
He meant Serenity.
To be fair, it makes sense once you know. But there was an awful lot of confusion before he eventually figured it out for himself.
A while ago, I had a moderately popular Reddit post on a very specific technical thing I know about in my country, complete with context and sourcing, and now I understand why people mute replies on Tumblr etc when posts go viral. I am *still* getting Reply Guys wandering in to "correct" what I've said with vaguely described stuff they sort of remember hearing about something almost similar that happens elsewhere.
Whyyyyyy. Why do they do this. Why don't they even click the links or think about googling what I said before wading in? And not to be a jerk, but it’s clear from my post I knew what I was talking about, where does the impulse to "correct" that with some hazy bullshit you don't even remember properly, if it was relevant?
I just don't get it, I don't get the thought process.
A while ago, I had a moderately popular Reddit post on a very specific technical thing I know about in my country, complete with context and sourcing, and now I understand why people mute replies on Tumblr etc when posts go viral. I am *still* getting Reply Guys wandering in to "correct" what I've said with vaguely described stuff they sort of remember hearing about something almost similar that happens elsewhere.
Whyyyyyy. Why do they do this. Why don't they even click the links or think about googling what I said before wading in? And not to be a jerk, but it’s clear from my post I knew what I was talking about, where does the impulse to "correct" that with some hazy bullshit you don't even remember properly, if it was relevant?
I just don't get it, I don't get the thought process.
I was chatting to a colleague via Teams earlier and asked if they were having difficulty with a particular application, and they said yes, if they're using another application at the same time.
Teams autosuggested "I believe in you!" as a response. Like, clearly it had decided whatever way she phrased it signalled she was having personal problems. The idea of autoresponse emotional support makes me feel queasy.
It also makes me wonder what the AI fiction writing equivalent of all the weird 8 fingered hands is.
None of the online guessing/trivia games we've had here come close to the endlessly surprising high stakes thrills of "What Actor Or Movie Does My Mom Actually Mean By The Name She Just Said". Regularly updated, too.
My stepfather was a master of this challenge.
The stand out winner will always be: "that sci-fi movie with the girl and the head with the stabbing."
He meant Serenity.
To be fair, it makes sense once you know. But there was an awful lot of confusion before he eventually figured it out for himself.
Da, I’m usually pretty good at this as well. One time my boss said she watched a movie where they “go on vacation and people died” and I guess it right.
I was chatting to a colleague via Teams earlier and asked if they were having difficulty with a particular application, and they said yes, if they're using another application at the same time.
Teams autosuggested "I believe in you!" as a response. Like, clearly it had decided whatever way she phrased it signalled she was having personal problems. The idea of autoresponse emotional support makes me feel queasy.
It also makes me wonder what the AI fiction writing equivalent of all the weird 8 fingered hands is.
That one sounds like it. Mine are often pretty uncannily correct, but mostly because the response is something like sounds good or okay or thanks. Sometimes it's exactly what I was gonna say so I say something different to not be predictable. But for anything more complicated than simple acknowledgements, I don't even them anymore.
A while ago, I had a moderately popular Reddit post on a very specific technical thing I know about in my country, complete with context and sourcing, and now I understand why people mute replies on Tumblr etc when posts go viral. I am *still* getting Reply Guys wandering in to "correct" what I've said with vaguely described stuff they sort of remember hearing about something almost similar that happens elsewhere.
Whyyyyyy. Why do they do this. Why don't they even click the links or think about googling what I said before wading in? And not to be a jerk, but it’s clear from my post I knew what I was talking about, where does the impulse to "correct" that with some hazy bullshit you don't even remember properly, if it was relevant?
I just don't get it, I don't get the thought process.
People love being superior
da correction - men love being superior especially if a woman dares to talk about technical things
A while ago, I had a moderately popular Reddit post on a very specific technical thing I know about in my country, complete with context and sourcing, and now I understand why people mute replies on Tumblr etc when posts go viral. I am *still* getting Reply Guys wandering in to "correct" what I've said with vaguely described stuff they sort of remember hearing about something almost similar that happens elsewhere.
Whyyyyyy. Why do they do this. Why don't they even click the links or think about googling what I said before wading in? And not to be a jerk, but it’s clear from my post I knew what I was talking about, where does the impulse to "correct" that with some hazy bullshit you don't even remember properly, if it was relevant?
I just don't get it, I don't get the thought process.
People love being superior
da correction - men love being superior especially if a woman dares to talk about technical things
None of the online guessing/trivia games we've had here come close to the endlessly surprising high stakes thrills of "What Actor Or Movie Does My Mom Actually Mean By The Name She Just Said". Regularly updated, too.
My stepfather was a master of this challenge.
The stand out winner will always be: "that sci-fi movie with the girl and the head with the stabbing."
He meant Serenity.
To be fair, it makes sense once you know. But there was an awful lot of confusion before he eventually figured it out for himself.
Da, I’m usually pretty good at this as well. One time my boss said she watched a movie where they “go on vacation and people died” and I guess it right.
I was so excited, today, to go to the post office to get a package only to get home, open it and see that..the store send me somebody else's order. It didn't completely ruin my Friday, but, I was so excited..
I was so excited, today, to go to the post office to get a package only to get home, open it and see that..the store send me somebody else's order. It didn't completely ruin my Friday, but, I was so excited..
That sound minor enough you feel like you can't complain but personally disappointing enough to be a real bummer
I was so excited, today, to go to the post office to get a package only to get home, open it and see that..the store send me somebody else's order. It didn't completely ruin my Friday, but, I was so excited..
That sound minor enough you feel like you can't complain but personally disappointing enough to be a real bummer
DA I seem to get the wrong orders like every 4th or 5th time I order something. Or they send the wrong size. Where I live I tell them I want to return and they send a little code to my phone that I can take to UPS. They package it up for free and send it back and I get a refund like next day.
I learned on Tik Tok of all places that in some countries it's really difficult and expensive to send things back. Like you might as well just take the loss
I'm going to my friend's city for a few days in Summer. She's been asking me to visit for ages, and I'm really looking forward to it, but money etc hasn't made it possible until now.
There's a temporary tourist thing in the city I really want to do though, and I know she won't "get" it at all. That's cool, but I know she'll want to go together anyway, and I won't enjoy it as much if we do. We'll spend the whole rest of the time together doing anything she wants, I just need a few hours for this one thing, because I'll kick myself if I don't go when I have the chance.
Is there a gentle way to say "I want to do this one thing on Day 1 and then it's all us"? I'm afraid I'll get myself in a mess if I try fibbing about when I'll arrive or something.
I'm going to my friend's city for a few days in Summer. She's been asking me to visit for ages, and I'm really looking forward to it, but money etc hasn't made it possible until now.
There's a temporary tourist thing in the city I really want to do though, and I know she won't "get" it at all. That's cool, but I know she'll want to go together anyway, and I won't enjoy it as much if we do. We'll spend the whole rest of the time together doing anything she wants, I just need a few hours for this one thing, because I'll kick myself if I don't go when I have the chance.
Is there a gentle way to say "I want to do this one thing on Day 1 and then it's all us"? I'm afraid I'll get myself in a mess if I try fibbing about when I'll arrive or something.
That's a toughie. Can you say you want to experience it alone just because that's how you'd prefer it, it has nothing to do with her?
Why does that popular Sapphics account on Twitter that has over 300K followers always post the same few ships, characters, and actresses over and over I get those are probably the admins faves, but seriously mix it up a bit.