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Do you ever revisit old posts multiple times and notice a change in how you feel about it over time?

Hmm
 
Do you ever revisit old posts multiple times and notice a change in how you feel about it over time?

Hmm

Yep.

I'm often left embarrassed by my replies as a result. Good thing I get off on humiliation, I guess.
 
Yep.

I'm often left embarrassed by my replies as a result. Good thing I get off on humiliation, I guess.

I’ve felt embarrassment over some of my posts. Others though, I think my feelings evolve over time in a positive way. Something that once seemed to be rather sad becoming neutral eventually.
 
I’ve felt embarrassment over some of my posts. Others though, I think my feelings evolve over time in a positive way. Something that once seemed to be rather sad becoming neutral eventually.

I've noticed this, too.

And sometimes I've noticed a big change in my own interests or tastes over the years. Neither embarrassing nor positive, just interesting to see how I've fluctuated over time.
 
I cooked, watched a movie, went skating and did Duolingo and crosswords.

It was a little too breezy for skating, couldn’t be very long before it started to feel like my face was falling off. But it was sunny and pretty! I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen the sky and the sun. Lovely.

The forecast says we’ll finally get some snow here Mon-Wed, might be up to around two feet. I’m excited, because we didn’t get any snow last winter!
 
I haven't been ice skating in years. Sounds fun.

Do you like Duolingo? A friend of mine married someone who speaks only Spanish! Hanging out with them is hard.

I thought it would be interesting to learn a little bit. Am thinking about seeing if he wants to learn English while I learn Spanish from him.
 
I haven't been ice skating in years. Sounds fun.

Do you like Duolingo? A friend of mine married someone who speaks only Spanish! Hanging out with them is hard.

I thought it would be interesting to learn a little bit. Am thinking about seeing if he wants to learn English while I learn Spanish from him.

Duo has its pros and cons, but I think for the most part it’s pretty good. Even the free version offers a lot of content, a little more in some languages than others. I haven’t tried the English, but the Spanish is okay. You get listening and speaking exercises as well. The downside is that it is pretty restricted. The vocabulary isn’t huge and not necessarily very helpful for what you might want to talk about, so you’ll need some external sources for sure. It can be a good intro, though, and I’ve also used it to brush up languages I’ve already studied before but that have gotten rusty. I really should pick up Spanish again...

In Spanish you also get the grammar tips in each lesson, that isn’t the case with all languages. You might want to use Duo in browser too, because in some courses the content you can access there and in the app is a little different.
 
Hello, I'm new here, but wanted to join in. It's lovely to meet everyone. Hope your having a good day! :)
 
This year we built a rink in our backyard and I am so glad I did. Have had so much fun skating! It has been something I always wanted to do and this year felt like the perfect one for it
 
Just popping in quickly to say hi. I've been busy trying to get a bunch of stuff accomplished the last couple of days and haven't had much time to be online.
 
This year we built a rink in our backyard and I am so glad I did. Have had so much fun skating! It has been something I always wanted to do and this year felt like the perfect one for it

That sounds amazing! I miss being able to skate. We don't have a permanent rink here, but they build one every winter, and it looks so much fun. Don't have the balance for it these days, so I just watch the figure skating and ice dance online instead!
 
This isn't mine - I found it online. Wasn't sure where to put it, thought here might work!

online friends

“my friend the electrical engineer,”
i say,
or of someone else:
“my friend the Canadian,”
“my friend in Denver.”
and i am down south,
states and miles away.

“how did you meet?”
they ask, puzzled by
how far-flung my friendships.
“the internet,” i say,
a little proud, a little defensive
because the next words
are inevitable.

they always ask with a mix of
amusement and horror. always.
“have you met in person? no?
how can you be sure
it’s not an old pervert
in his mother’s basement, a
serial killer on the prowl?”

how can we be sure of anyone?
the man who married a pastor’s
daughter, then shot his pregnant wife
in the back of the head–they thought
they knew him.
but these anonymous souls:
they’re my friends.

we talk of books and ideas, family and
differences in where we live and
why we do what we do, and
trade stupid jokes like candy,
sweet and inclusive and joyful.
my friends.
my soul friends, who i meet
on the internet.

friendships are not born
of handshakes.
they’re born of shared things and
shared interests and
sometimes just because you’re human
and i’m human, and that
praise God
is enough.

even over the internet, that
is enough.

:rose: :cattail:
 
I really like how well that explains how you may not really know someone you've met in person but that you can get to know someone online, cookie.
 
That's great, Cookie.

I've run into similar when mentioning " oh, I read about that on the net last night"

Co-worker: Oh? What site? I'd like to know more about x.

Me: um, it's uh, a....ummm...just a group of friends from the past few years who can't get together because of all the current restrictions.

I'm so going to hell.

Same thing with trying to explain that I've heard from a friend how things are going in New Zealand, Europe, etc.
 
That sounds amazing! I miss being able to skate. We don't have a permanent rink here, but they build one every winter, and it looks so much fun. Don't have the balance for it these days, so I just watch the figure skating and ice dance online instead!

It is pretty cool for sure. We used it last night and the kids had a blast. It is only 20x20 - go bigger next year I think.
 
What do you all look forward to each day?

Every day I look forward to solving the New York Times crossword. On workdays I look forward to hearing the cat sounds of my colleague’s cat during calls. On weekends I look forward to making extra good coffee in the morning.

Currently I’m also looking forward to and enjoying the days getting longer. :)
 
Y'all all have such wonderful answers to that question. I'm not sure I have anything specific that I look forward to every day other than the possibilities of what the day could bring. Quality ingredients, materials with which to create.
 
I need a distraction.

Tell me something funny that's happened to you or that you've witnessed first hand, please.
 
I was born in Ireland.

I had just spent a day with 2 girl friends in a spa in Budapest in Hungary and we treated ourselves to a full body massage at the end of the day.

When we were done, the masseuse reached out her hand, presumably to take the towel from me, and asked me: “are you finish?”

To which I replied: “no, I’m Irish!!”
 
not sure this is funny to you :eek:

He (my Stepbrother and Sir) walked me through the backyard on friday :eek::D:heart::heart: before the stormy weather set in :eek: in a leashed CMnf fashion

If it was funny to you, then it fits the brief.

I was born in Ireland.

I had just spent a day with 2 girl friends in a spa in Budapest in Hungary and we treated ourselves to a full body massage at the end of the day.

When we were done, the masseuse reached out her hand, presumably to take the towel from me, and asked me: “are you finish?”

To which I replied: “no, I’m Irish!!”

Haha, that's hilarious. Even more so to me as I am Finnish. :)
 
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