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This Lonesome Road
Walking along this endless lonesome road accompanied alone by the cold rain falling as the wind whispers unto lonesome pines I can almost hear your sweet voice calling Ā My heart forever afflicted with wanderlust needs be no more a restless rolling stoneĀ gone away far too long it soon shall return to be held by the only love itās ever known Although miles remain my steps are light never again this lonesome road to roamĀ for my heart has found its direction at last to you my love Iāll soon be coming home
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we tipped her well dw. best waitress ever š

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This is how we burned cds šæ
Oh my god, Jo! I never would have caught that!
[KOR/ENG LYRICS] One More Night by BTS
ģøģ ź° ėė” ģøķ“ Someday because of you,
ķģ°øģ ģøź² ėź² ģ§ Iāll end up crying for a long time
ė ź·ø 골목길ģ ģ ģģģ“ I was standing in that alleyway
Fallinā back to me
I feel you back to me
ėė ¤ģ“ ź±“ Itās frightening
ė²ģØ ģ¬ķ 걓 Itās already heartbreaking
ė묓 ė®ģė²ė¦° 그림ģ This shadow that now looks too much like you
24 hours in the tub
24 hours of your thought
ZZZ donāt wake me up
źæģ“ė©“ 깨기 ģ«ģ“ ė“ If this is a dream, I donāt want to wake up, my
Fantasy
Itās a fantasyĀ
Itās a fantasy
Youāre my fantasy
Letās repeat it
One more night
Give me one more night
Give me one more
Fantasy, fantasy
źø°ė¶ģ ģØģ¢ ģ¼ like cloud nine All day long, my moodās like cloud nine
All day, walkinā it side by sideĀ
ģ“ė° ė³ķģ ėė ėė¼ This change surprises me too
ģ”“ģ¬ ģģ²“ė” ģ 물ģ“ģ¼ Your very existence is a gift
ėģ ķØź» ė§ė ģ침 The mornings I share with you
ė§ģ“ ģģ“ė ė¤ ģźø°ģ We understand each other even without words
źµ³ģ“ ėėØķ ė§ ėģ No need for grand words
ź·øģ ź³ģė§ ģģ“ģ¤ Just stay by my side
24 hours in the tub
24 hours of your thought
ZZZ donāt wake me up
źæģ“ė©“ 깨기 ģ«ģ“ ė“ If this is a dream, I donāt want to wake up, my
Fantasy
Itās a fantasyĀ
Itās a fantasy
Youāre my fantasy
Letās repeat it
One more night
Give me one more night
Give me one more
Fantasy, fantasyĀ
One more night
Fallinā
ķ¤ģ“ėģ¬ ģ ģģ“ ģėģø Threaded together with no way out
ė³ė¤ź³¼ ė넼 You and the stars
One more night
Rollinā
깨ģ“ėģ¬ ģ ģģ“, bad morninā Unable to wake up from it, bad morninā
ķģ¬ė¦ ė°¤ģ źæģ A midsummer nightās dream
ė ģ¤ė„ø moonlight The rising moonlight
Selene ź°ģ ė Youāre like Selene
ģ“ģ Æė°¤ģ²ė¼ ģė¦ė¤ģ ģ¤ Be as beautiful as you were last night
ė“ ź³ģģ By my side
ģ“ė ģ ź¹Øģ Breaking through the darkness
Yeah, yeah
ėØ ķ ė°¤ė§ ė ė³¼ ģ ģė¤ė©“ If I could see you for just one more night
ģė²½ģ ģ§ė Weād stay up past dawn
Hit it, get it, do it again
24 hours in the tub
24 hours of your thought
ZZZ donāt wake me up
źæģ“ė©“ 깨기 ģ«ģ“ ė“ If this is a dream, I donāt want to wake up, my
Fantasy
Itās a fantasyĀ
Itās a fantasy
Youāre my fantasy
Letās repeat it
One more night
Give me one more night
Give me one more
Fantasy, fantasy
Close your eyes, tell me what you see
Baby I, baby IĀ
Give it to you all night
Every night is our fantasy
Baby I, baby I
Give me, right at your time
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This piece features the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. I love medieval architecture. So captivating!
Step-by-step, speedpaint, sketches, and more BTS can be found on my Patreon.
This piece took 110 hours!
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How to turn off AI Training of your content on Web and Mobile:
On a Web Browser:
I had some trouble finding this option. My first instinct was to click the settings button on the left, but that's where it is!
First, you'll click the name of your blog on the left sidebar to bring it up on your browser.
Then click "Blog settings" on the right sidebar once your blog is brought up. That's where they're hiding it.
Click "Prevent Third-Party Sharing" under the Visibility section, and bam! You're done.
On Mobile:
Thankfully it's much easier on mobile. Just click the Gear icon on your blog's page, to go to settings.
Scroll all the way down until you see Visibility, then toggle the Prevent third-party sharing option for your blog!!
If you disable this setting on mobile, it automatically synced it to my web browser settings, too. ...But if you use both Web and Mobile, I would still highly recommend double checking that it actually turned off on both!!
Check that it's turned off on your side blogs too! And check your settings every now and then anyway to ensure that it's staying turned off, because if my memory serves right, some other websites will pull some shenanigans on things like this and opt you back in without telling you!
Leave Feedback on New Features at Tumblr Support Here!! Let Staff know however we can that having our content fed to AI at their whim is unacceptable.
And if you have the option to poison your art with Nightshade or Glaze, keep it up!!
#IMPRESSIONS OF VIENNAš¹ā¤ļøš¦š¹
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The thing is, even if you were lucky and your parents taught you how to clean, they probably didn't teach you how to clean the stuff you clean stuff with, like brushes, mops, sponges, rags, and so on. Or how to clean your cleaning appliances, like a dish washer, clothes washing machine, and clothes dryer and its ducts (if you have a ducted dryer), or a carpet cleaner, vacuum, Or how to clean up clean messes, like spilled bleach or detergent.
My parents threw away all of these things (even the vacuum cleaners and the dryer) when they got too dirty to function, because no one even told them THAT they could be cleaned. Cost them thousands of dollars over the years.
All I'm saying is that cleaning is not intuitive, and not knowing how to clean is not a moral failing, but it is something you can learn.
I'm going to reblog this post with resources for learning how to clean things and how to clean cleaning things (I'm not at my desk at the moment). If you have any favorites, please feel free to add them in too!
I like this video because it does a great job of introducing the basic foundations of house cleaning (and because he doesn't use bleach, which is a common allergy in addition to being awful to inhale). He also talks a little about how to clean a vacuum. And why you shouldn't put grease from your pots and pans down the sink drain. I also love that he mentions that different houses and different people have different needs and different versions of what clean and cleaning looks like.
He doesn't mention though that the toilet seat comes off. I take my toilet seat off to clean under the hinges and clean the seat more thoroughly once a quarter.
This is another video from the same guy about cleaning and depression. This advice, especially at the beginning, can feel really really difficult and oppressive to hear. However, I find that it's generally pretty solid. But I'm autistic and so is he, so that gets a massive Your Mileage May Vary stamp on it.
I have a favorite part of this video. It's from 10:52 to 12:36. I think we could all use to hear that. There's a HEFTY pause after that one. I promise the narration does come back.
I'm also going to recommend KC Davis' book "How To Keep House While Drowning"
This is a pair of videos about how to correctly load and use a dish washer.
The first one is a quick 1 minute 30 second overview on loading. I can't find the exact video I'm looking for, so consider this a substitute for that. If I can find the one I'm looking for, I'll swap it in.
The second is a half hour deep dive on dishwashers and detergents. The short form of that is you shouldn't need to pre-rinse anything, detergent pods are overpriced and can cause problems, some dishwashers have a filter in the bottom that needs to be cleaned (but most don't), run your sink until the water is HOT before starting your dish washer, and put a little detergent in the pre-rinse dispenser when you're washing extra dirty dishes (or on the inside of the door if your dishwasher doesn't have a pre-rinse dispenser).
Favorite Scrub Brushes + How to Clean Them. The right tools for cleaning tasks make all the difference! Scrub brushes are great tools and it
Here's a blog post about scrubbing brushes and how to clean them.
And a video for all cleaning tools, including scrub brushes. This video does use bleach. I'll try to find some alternatives to that.
How to clean a front load washer (with bleach). This should be done monthly or every time you wash really soiled clothes.
With expert tips and tricks for all types of washers.
How to clean a top loader (without the removable agitator thing). This should be done every 1-3 months depending on you unit, or every time you wash really soiled clothes.
Regular cleaning of a top-load washing machine will prolong the life of the appliance and leave your laundry cleaner and brighter.
How to clean a top loader (with the removable agitator thing). This should be done every month, or every time you wash really soiled clothes.
This video is for pet owners.
These carpet brushes are a LIFE SAVER if you have dogs. This thing allows me to go from vacuuming about 4 square feet before my vacuum is full to vacuuming half the living room (I don't vacuum often enough. You should vacuum weekly, and I just can't.). I have to unclog the vacuum less often. It fluffs up some of the flat spots in the carpet. And I also use the brush to shampoo my rugs in the spring.
A spot cleaner (or a carpet cleaner with a spot cleaner attachment) is another life saver, ESPECIALLY if you can afford to splurge on a heated one. I see them at Goodwill or at yard sales occasionally, and they're worth picking up. The shark one in the video is great too.
This channel is gold. There's tutorials for cleaning EVERYTHING on there. Just go subscribe!
Gonna throw another potential resource at the end of this very long list, which may be potentially helpful for others like me who loathe videos. It's... the weirdest thing that has genuinely been helpful to me in housekeeping. Absolutely full of useful advice, and bizarrely still relevant in large part. (Though, caveat, research ANYTHING to do with chemicals or cleaning products more complicated than vinegar + lemon + water for modern information.)
It's America's Housekeeping Book (1941). Available for free download on the Internet Archive. (Large PDF file at the link here).
The LISTS y'all. The step by step lists. The emphasis on efficiency and arranging spaces for the least resistance possible. The basic concept of "take a tray or basket into a room when you are tidying up so you can put things that belong elsewhere on it and take them out LATER in ONE GO".
My ADHD-having ass could cry.
you guys are so right, I should have added the best part
This meme ages like a fine wine every year that passes.
With Baby Steps Slow
My child I hear you crying out for love. youāre starting over what have you to giveĀ for now why not be a friend to the worldĀ learn acceptance and to live and let live Well I donāt have much, um, but Iā¦interrupted by thunderous laughter Dear child youāre really a pretty good kid but still new at this your dreams yet small first learn to like and even love yourself then you can love the others one and allĀ Okay Iāll try, stillā¦thunder again Oh my dear child, you do make me smile but you know little and have so far to go for now just be kind fret not it will happen love is best learned with baby steps slowĀ Thank you Godā¦peaceful silence

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This hits hard because I struggle to give my young coworkers advice for their future. I can't be sure that all their effort is going to pay off. In one case the parents of one of my younger coworkers don't want their youngest going to uni unless he is completely passionate about what he will study, because it will just become a future debt. I'm the same age as my conservative manager. He's a traditional values kind of guy and thinks he can mold his 9 year old into a future finance bro. I overheard him giving advice to our newest junior, all about studies and working hard. He just doesn't get it.
All I can say to them is do what makes them happy.