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Who or What would you say is underappreciated? And if you wish, why you feel as you do so about said Who or What. It could be Your Mom, Seth Rogan, Manners, or whatever you feel needs more Appreciation.
Looking at the front of the NY Daily News every morning at the bodega, it's easy to see why it's under-appreciated. It has pretty much everything we rail against right here.
Who or What would you say is underappreciated? And if you wish, why you feel as you do so about said Who or What. It could be Your Mom, Seth Rogan, Manners, or whatever you feel needs more Appreciation.
Long-term employees, for that matter -- the backbone of any successful business. People who know their work, know their market, and are committed to what they're doing.
Skirts. People seem to find it strange when women wear skirts these days, but really, they're extremely comfortable and practical. If I were a man, I'd be jealous (or try to get it accepted for me to wear one).
Baking soda and vinegar. People use all sorts of strong chemicals to do jobs that could be accomplished a lot more effectively with baking soda and vinegar. Like cleaning pots. The oven. The bathroom. Unclogging the sink. And nothing gets your hair as squeaky clean as a little conditioner with baking soda, followed by a vinegar rinse to get neutralise the pH. I've even switched to home-made deodorant using (among other things) baking soda and it's a lot more effective than the store bought one.
Women. So many women like to brag about how they prefer men to women. I like women. I like men too (oh, do I!), but I think women are awesome. I especially like the old brand of women (in the Golden Era) who cared about what they were and what they accomplished rather than their appearance. I wish more young girls would be inspired by them rather than, I dunno, the Kardashians.
Self-depreciating humour. Honestly, can you think of one single dictator or fanatic who laughed at him/herself?
Fresh air, sunshine, the great outdoors. Especially sunshine. They've just found out that as you age your corneas get a little yellow, filtering out blue light. Seems this blue light is necessary for your metabolism to regulate all sorts of body clock related functions. So make sure to get out and look at the sky for a while every day.
Fresh air, sunshine, the great outdoors. Especially sunshine. They've just found out that as you age your corneas get a little yellow, filtering out blue light. Seems this blue light is necessary for your metabolism to regulate all sorts of body clock related functions. So make sure to get out and look at the sky for a while every day.
Meh. If sunshine was all it's cracked up to be, the Summer wouldn't be anywhere near so unpleasant.
I tend to prefer the company of women myself. Not a chocie as such, but typically I find them more stimulating than most men. I have no interest in either beer or sport, which are two things very much core to the identity of most modern males.
A kilt is the answer. Simple. Don't own one yet myself, but soon, hopefully.... Looking a proper kilt over the next few months, but I'd be tempted also to buy a black drill cotton option for wearing around the flat in warmer weather.
A lot of those old home remedies are disappearing - folks just don't know about them anymore, and given that the commercial secotr can make so much money selling us a product for everything.... Yay capitalism!
I tend to prefer the company of women myself. Not a chocie as such, but typically I find them more stimulating than most men. I have no interest in either beer or sport, which are two things very much core to the identity of most modern males.
When the world is mine and you are all required to address me as dEar Leader, I like to hope I'll still be able to laugh at myself. Hopefully not in the mean-spirited, mocking way I currently do though.
Meh. If sunshine was all it's cracked up to be, the Summer wouldn't be anywhere near so unpleasant.
I mean newspapers, not bird-cage liners. Although in the Era, the News was actually a pretty good paper, since Robert Maxwell's time it's become unreadable.
The news of our local paper being shut down without notice after nearly 160 years is causing some severe ripples in the community. My mother called me this morning in tears -- "where am I gonna read the obituaries, where am I gonna see the pictures of the high school graduates, how'm I gonna know how the school basketball game came out, where'm I gonna get the coupons? They can't DO this!" A newspaper is as essential to the lifeblood of a community as Main Street itself -- and without one, you don't have a community. You just have a bunch of buildings.
PS -- they're also shutting down their website. We now have no reliable, professional source whatever for local news. So much for "new media."