It is. And stop calling me Shirley.
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
The Big Lebowski
such a hard question. Those are two that I've watched a million times and keep getting enjoyment out of, and not just because I've seen them so much, but they're actually well made. I'd definitely put Spirited Away as a contender. LotR, I know, unpopular opinion, but I don't think they are great movies. The books were great!
Yeah, I can relate to that. Lots of little social rules aren't obvious to me. Since getting diagnosed, I'm much easier on myself about those struggles though. Before, it was lots of confusion for reasons I didn't know.
I also relate to "I can't hide myself and I can't not." Getting diagnosed and finding out I've been masking my whole life, is a big "well who am I then?" lol. But it's ok.. we're all wearing masks when it comes down to it. It's just that autists' are a bit more "manufactured" to fit in with social norms. So.... whether you dx/identify as ASD or not, go easy on yourself, and don't overthink what others think of you (because nobody's judging you as much as it feels like it).
I hope that relates to your question a little bit...
I love natto. Which isn't that weird IMO, but people sure seem to think it is.
Even when I lived in Japan for a little bit, people there would be like "a GAIJIN that likes NATTO!?" Sure, it's stinky, but yum.
mm yeah. I like sea urchin too. and raw oysters. Both of them, if they're fresh, just have that flavor/feel like you're consuming and becoming one with OCEAN
I dunno, for me this is legit Hell.
wait, AARP writes articles for genXers now? no.. no......
I'm often very much in the same boat as you. I'm the one in the team interview who afterwards is like "pleeease let's go with person B, because person A just, y'know, .. bad gut feeling?" And I wish I could ask more personal questions in the interview itself. However, I've been lightly warned (and subsequent web searches confirm this) that it's a legal grey area to ask about personal stuff in interviews. If they bring it up, or maybe you drop an obscure ST:TNG reference and they pick up on it, by all means, they're "one of us" so go for it. But on the flip side, you might hear something that, say if you don't end up hiring them, could be grounds for a discrimination lawsuit.
Ah, good catch about the green tops. They might be on their way into the oven/air-fryer or something :)
I agree with what others said about too much shiny stuff (I'd use raw carrots), and using more diffuse light. Definitely a cool composition though.
But, more importantly, I really appreciate this post because you ask "what should I change" and it created some interesting conversation!
great pic!! What did you shoot it on?