the earbuds I ordered just got here and
they have this loud static noise the whole time for some reason
despite being wired, they require bluetooth to function?!?
the volume settings are wack, like if I tick it up one notch (say, to drown out the static) itโs already bordering on too loud
I guess at least they actually work, thatโs enough for now
Got cited yesterday for parking in front of a sign that says โany university permitโ. Didnโt even notice the paper til it flew off my car lol. These people are out to suck everything out of you, hopefully this one gets appealed
I donโt do drugs (coffee bad)
i drank coffee for the first time once at like 2pm and stayed up till 3am. worst experience ever. donโt do caffiene.
i feel like the fact that my friends and i all have varying levels of a caffeine dependency is just a little tiny bit concerning lol
like i have the least already but i still have coffee once a week
move it
remove (it encourages)
remove wasteof.money (it encourages using the internet)
I finished my homework way earlier than I thought I would and I still felt like messing around on my computer so I made some random arbitrary criteria for a points system and ranked all 50 US states (+ D.C.) into a tier list:
tell me which placement makes you the most upset in the comments below!!
call me 007 cause i have
0 dollars
0
7
the nameโs money. wasteof, money.
Have to drive back today
I laughed at all the people who had to go back to school so early but I have class on Tuesday and itโs not funny anymore
I laughed at all the people who had to go back to school so early but I have class on Tuesday and itโs not funny anymore
this image made me imagine the taste of american cheese and now Iโm upset
This is actually so cool! I did it for the day I was born and it happens to be my favorite constellation, Orion!
The scene may look like a fantasy, but it's really Iceland. The rock arch is named Gatklettur and located on the island's northwest coast. Some of the larger rocks in the foreground span a meter across. The fog over the rocks is really moving waves averaged over long exposures. The featured image is a composite of several foreground and background shots taken with the same camera and from the same location on the same night last November. The location was picked for its picturesque foreground, but the timing was planned for its colorful background: aurora. The spiral aurora, far behind the arch, was one of the brightest seen in the astrophotographer's life. The coiled pattern was fleeting, though, as auroral patterns waved and danced for hours during the cold night. Far in the background were the unchanging stars, with Earth's rotation causing them to appear to slowly circle the sky's northernmost point near Polaris. Your Sky Surprise: What picture did APOD feature on your birthday? (post 1995)