underreacting

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[–] underreacting@literature.cafe 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Or something like Snot Flickerman, am I right?

Unless that's your current name... In which case I've really put my foot in my mouth.

This question made me actually go into settings, and I can sort automatically by new instead of have to resort every time I open! Thanks!

There's a setting to sort comments to, on Voyager at least.

I don't get the metal on metal reference, sorry... Is that an imagery you want tattooed?

[–] underreacting@literature.cafe 12 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I don't know if a tattoo is material.. I guess the ink is, so I'll go with that.

Before coming of age I had plenty of ideas that I would be slightly embarrassed of today (and being slightly embarrassed is, as we know, the worst possible outcome with tattoos from a past you've outgrown).

I've changed my mind enough over time that I now know I could never decide on a permanent design. But right now I'm really into face spiders. Hopefully that notion fades by the time I feel secure enough in my career to do face spiders...

[–] underreacting@literature.cafe 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Tough to differentiate bots that only vote from human lurkers who only vote.

[–] underreacting@literature.cafe 30 points 1 week ago (10 children)

Are you American left, southern Europe left, eastern Europe left, or northern Europe left?

[–] underreacting@literature.cafe 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

3 N:s

2 C:s

3 I:s

For how I use it, I recommend just getting a classic analog watch... I had a pretty cool one as a child with Bugs Bunny as a background. It was neat.

I like checking my pulse for fun and use the alarm for reminders during the day on my smart watch, but that's all the extra features I still use out of all the extras. It's a Garmin.

[–] underreacting@literature.cafe 9 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I got a smart watch a while back. Had a lot of fun setting up workout routines, tracking my run, measuring my activity and sleep, putting in reminders for water and movement, setting alarms, journaling my period, syncing music to headphones, connecting calls from my phone etc.

Then I got bored with running and stopped logging in online to transfer my data, got annoyed with all the reminders that always popped up at the wrong time, turned off bluetooth and wifi within a week because it drained both phone and watch on battery, so no longer connected to headphones or phone, and of course I quickly forgot all about tracking periods etc because I had to turn on wifi and sync to do so, and figured out the sleep tracking was bogus.

I still use it all the time, to check the time without pulling out my phone and risk getting distracted. It's great to have this technology that shows the time right there on your wrist!

Kinda annoying to have to charge it weekly but well worth it for keeping the phone tucked away safely. I even finally started automatically checking my wrist instead of reaching for the phone when needing the time. Pretty neat!

Nah, I'll call without warning "just to chat"... or because I get frustrated trying to make plans over text.

But I get anxious and/or annoyed when my own phone rings without warning, and might not even pick up haha.

Yeah, I'm fully hypocritical in this regard. I'll call people randomly "just to chat" with no notice haha.

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