Yep, who wants to survive teotwawki
weariedfae
Everything changed. You're not crazy. If you watch movies made before the 2000s about office culture, including the movie 9 to 5, you can see that the hours included a lunch break. Which was paid.
Yes, those of the older generation had it easier in every way.
That's great! Ratios are a bit off but we are talking about food, there's no 1:1.
I think the wafer makes sense as the mantle, the chocolate as the oceanic crust and the hazelnut as the continental crust.
"Um actually,"
The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid, and the mantle is kinda...solidish-slushy-sorta.
So the earth is like one of those fancy cherry cordials with the 2 fillings?
This joke is so old it owns a home.
Ba dum tss.
Trigonometry. My high school math teacher was a literal math genius and would always go deep into proofs and theory, sometimes not even getting to our homework stuff until the last 5 minutes of our 50 minute class. As a result I went from the "gifted" math group to nearly failing.
When I went to college I had to take a math placement test and ended up in Math 99 (below college level math).
It was there I was finally taught SohCahToa and everything clicked. I actually use simple trig a lot in my job now.
Childfree =/= antinatalist
I did the thing and got a tattoo of something special between me and my spouse.
Now ex-spouse.
Am currently getting laser tattoo removal to lighten it enough for a cover up.