Likewise. I dread to think how expensive it’s going to be though.
Likewise. I dread to think how expensive it’s going to be though.
With home IPL (laser hair removal) being easily accessible now, I’d like to see other useful lasers developed for home use as I have a tattoo I’d like to remove.
I’m not particularly following this technology though, just moderately hopeful, which is as excited as I can get these days, that it’ll come along and be affordable before civilisation collapses.
(It’s not a tat of anything shameful, I just don’t like having to go outside or talk to people if I can possibly avoid it.)
This goes for baking too. Baking is no more science than cooking, and cooking is no more an art than baking. People who claim otherwise annoy me.
You need to figure out what ratios of what, do what in your recipes, and then explore how that can change with different brands/varieties of the same ingredients, different ovens, humidities, elevations if you travel, etc. Book learning can only get you so far, you need to put in the kitchen time to really understand.
The art of making good food is in being able to recreate and adapt all the science experiments you did.
Chilling in bed (alone) reading a book/the internet.
That’s nearly all my favourite things in one activity, I’m lucky I’m such a low maintenance person.
She-Ra is my main comfort cartoon these days, but previous shows on rotation (that don’t often get mentioned on threads like these) have included:
Axe Cop
Bee And PuppyCat
Dogs In Space
Scavengers Reign
Kipo And The Age Of Wonderbeasts
Major Lazer
A person that turns into a warehouse during the full moon would be a brilliant d&d character.