Postpone it then.Minor rant: I've stalled on my reading list, mostly because I'm stuck on a not-so-great book and I'm too stubborn to leave it unfinished.
Postpone it then.Minor rant: I've stalled on my reading list, mostly because I'm stuck on a not-so-great book and I'm too stubborn to leave it unfinished.
Mugs and cups are identified by the handle* no matter what they are made of...that's fine. But what is it if it doesn't have a handle and isn't made of glass? I most commonly drink from a "plastic glass," and would be glad to have a less clunky and contradictory term for it.
*For those left pondering by this, a mug has vertical sides while a cup is tapered.
If it's made of plastic but otherwise looks like a glass, I'd call it a beaker. To me, it's only ever a glass if it's made out of glass.
I was going to mention that there's really no such thing as "broke the washing machine." There is "happened to be the one using the washing machine when it broke."
Maybe maybe not.
Could been heavy handed with the detergent door, put something inside that blocked a pipe. etc.
Try F is for Family.Can't find anything I want to watch on Netflix.
the washing machine has been on its last legs for almost three full years now
Statistically, it's somewhat improbable that the washing machine would choose the first time the new roommate uses the washing machine to be the moment it decides to opt out.
A decent washing machine should last you a quarter of a century.I'm hoping it'll convince the landlord to get us a new machine instead of constantly patch-jobbing this 15+ year-old monstrosity.
I am still a naive little boy.
Do they have a series called Speechless on Netflix?Try F is for Family.Can't find anything I want to watch on Netflix.
Given the circumstances, it was just as likely to in any other moment.Statistically, it's somewhat improbable that the washing machine would choose the first time the new roommate uses the washing machine to be the moment it decides to opt out.
You guys sure are channeling your inner redditor.