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LPT: clean out your refrigerator before you go grocery shopping
Helps you discover anything that’s gone bad or is on the cusp. Helps you notice stuff you’re running out of that maybe isn’t on your list. Makes
LPT: clean out your refrigerator before you go grocery shopping
Helps you discover anything that’s gone bad or is on the cusp. Helps you notice stuff you’re running out of that maybe isn’t on your list. Makes
LPT: clean out your refrigerator before you go grocery shopping
Helps you discover anything that’s gone bad or is on the cusp. Helps you notice stuff you’re running out of that maybe isn’t on your list. Makes
TIL that the first person to be described as a scientist was a Scottish woman who didn't attend school until she was 10. She later signed Britain's first women's suffrage petition at age 86.
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TIL Samuel L. Jackson had no idea that M. Night Shyamalan was planning on making Glass (2019), a sequel to Unbreakable (2000), until he saw Split (2016) and was just as shocked by Bruce Willis' appearance in it "as the rest of the world." Shyamalan had to
In a developing story, til samuel l. jackson had no idea that m. night shyamalan was planning on making glass (2019), a sequel to unbreakable (2000), until he saw split
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,
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