TIL that Gary Brooks Faulkner, a California man, repeatedly attempted to travel to Pakistan on a one-man mission to capture Osama bin Laden, carrying a katana, pistol, night vision goggles, a map and a Bible. He also tried using a paraglider during one of
In a developing story, til that gary brooks faulkner, a california man, repeatedly attempted to travel to pakistan on a one-man mission to capture osama bin laden, carrying a katana, pistol, night vision goggles, a
LPT: Don’t reply immediately if you’re emotional, pause first.
30F, with long time partner, I used to respond to messages right away whenever I felt upset, annoyed, or misunderstood. It rarely ended well. Even if I had a valid
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: Use a simple "Triage" system for your phone's camera roll to avoid overwhelming photo clutter.
After every photo-heavy event (vacation, party, project), or at least once a week, quickly go through your camera roll and categorize photos into three simple folders/albums: Keep/Archive: The
LPT: If your college/community has a foodbank, ask if they get funding based off of number of users. If so, go in whenever you can and take the smallest thing there
I felt bad when someone suggested I go to my college’s foodbank, but then I was encouraged by an employee to. Now i just take a piece of chocolate,
LPT: If your college/community has a foodbank, ask if they get funding based off of number of users. If so, go in whenever you can and take the smallest thing there
I felt bad when someone suggested I go to my college’s foodbank, but then I was encouraged by an employee to. Now i just take a piece of chocolate,