What's your favourite dinosaur?
DrainKikoLake
DS9 for sure. I like the darker feel a lot, but what really makes it stand out for me are the story arcs.
With TNG, especially in later seasons, it really started feeling like nothing had consequences beyond its own episode -- even the events of "The Inner Light" are barely alluded to afterwards, which is crazy if you think about it. DS9 gives us plots and stories that stretch across multiple episodes and even multiple seasons, and it has so much more of a sense that the whole thing is going somewhere. This also allows for an incredible amount of character development over the course of the series.
Plus, Gul Dukat is easily one of the best TV villains of all time.
^...I didn't care for Vince Fontaine though.^
Lovely!
Adorable! That looks like it will be perfect for springtime :)
Does this raccoon know about Conrad?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/deadraccoonto-honoured-by-toronto-with-sidewalk-vigil-1.3146036
Please post a picture of your chin so that we may judge this matter.
I have no idea what the lemmy.world lemmy silver event is/was, but I love seeing all the owls in my feed... so congrats & keep it up!
Late 30s here, I would descibe how I feel as "settled". I feel steady in who I am and what I do; my youngest child is five and so I'm out of the most intense hands-on parenting years. Looking forward to my forties!
An ultrasound tech once told me that I have a cute spleen.
So... the dishes were important enough for your partner to berate you about them multiple times, but not important enough for them to do the washing-up while you were out? Are they always your responsibility? Did you have a mutual conversation and understanding about chore division, or has your partner implicitly or explicitly assigned certain chores to you?
What measures of responsibility does your partner take for their own sleep? Sleep mask? Ear plugs? White noise? Weighted blanket? Other measures? Or is it all on you to accommodate them?
Would offering to sleep on the couch if you come home after they're asleep feel like a reasonable compromise for you?
Does having a curfew set for you by your partner seem like a normal thing to you? Are you surprised that people here think it's not normal?
Does your partner regularly use belittling or derogatory language towards you as you've detailed here? Does it feel to you that using such language is justified by your ADHD?
Does this situation seem like a one-off thing, or is it often a problem that you have not read your partner's mind?
I think you've got some important questions to ask yourself here.
I'm sure his victim wants to move on with her life as well, but the impact on her sure isn't "very brief" or "momentary."