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I'm not a senior, I'm only in my 30s, and I do that kind of stuff all the time. For me it's mostly forgetting to push down the lever on the toaster oven, and forgetting to turn the microwave on. The worst is when you think you turned it on and it finished when you left the room, and you take a bite of your food and it's still cold or frozen.


Oh ok well you know what I mean
Those moments of pure forgetfulness.

I did like the story about the ice cubes. Wondering what happened there to the coffee grinder.
 
I'm not a senior, I'm only in my 30s, and I do that kind of stuff all the time. For me it's mostly forgetting to push down the lever on the toaster oven, and forgetting to turn the microwave on. The worst is when you think you turned it on and it finished when you left the room, and you take a bite of your food and it's still cold or frozen.
If you are actually on the autism spectrum that would explain it. Executive functioning works different in those who are on the autism spectrum, and have ADHD.
 
Oh, I've never heard that before.
It's something that is becoming more and more understood by neurobiologists and psychologists. Executive functioning is the concept of focus, problem solving and attending to tasks. Those who are on the autism spectrum and those who have ADHD, among others, struggle with staying on task, or shift focus from task to task. One story of a gentleman illustrates this perfectly: he was mowing his lawn when he ran out of gas and his gas can was empty. So, he got his gas can, got in his car and drove to the nearby gas station. While there, he saw a friend of his. His friend was going out fishing and offered to take him along. So, the man left his car, his gas can, and went fishing. His wife was panicked because his car was found at the station but he wasn't.

His attention was on each individual task, and when one demanded his attention all others ceased to exist. One theorist I read called this the "tyranny of the moment." People who struggle with executive functioning feel very bound in the moment.

Now, that I have said all that please note I am not saying this is all you. Just that if you are it might offer some insight in to past struggles.
 
I don't like TV episodes where the conflict stems entirely from a one-dimensional bureaucrat you've never seen or heard of before being a total jerk for the sake of being one. You know the main characters will prevail and the bureaucrat getting a comeuppance won't even feel like much of a win because you'll never see this jerk again.
 
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Star Trek ships designs are bound by too many rules

Not in DSC, they're not...

There don't seem to be ANY rules for 32nd-century Starfleet design. Those ships are all over the damn place. Hell, if they thought of making a ship that looked like a giant Pikachu they'd probably do it. :lol:

Now, I'm not saying the DSC ships are ugly. They're actually pretty cool. But they just look like they're weird for the sake of weird.
 
Perhaps I am naïve (OK, forget the "perhaps", I admit that in some things, I am very much naïve), but TBH that sounds like some Fox News-level conspiracy theory nonsense.



Right. So please enlighten me as to what the biggest pop star on the planet Earth would gain from this, to motivate her to go along with some publicity stunt to benefit the NFL?

I'm not too familiar with a lot of this kind of thing when it comes to show business. I wouldn't presume to write off anyone's high-profile romance as purely a PR stunt. But, whether a celebrity romance is actually real or not, if the parties involved are media-savvy, then there is definitely some care put into the way the whole thing is presented to the public eye. NPR's "It's Been a Minute" podcast did this story a couple weeks ago: "Real relationship aside, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are 100% in a PR relationship."

Although this is arguably a fluff piece, NPR is generally not known for far-fetched speculative conspiracy stuff, and they interviewed a public relations expert here.
The article said:
For one, Swift's Eras Tour documentary is in theaters this week. Being seen at Kelce's game against the Denver Broncos ahead of her film's opening expands her cultural footprint beyond the Swifties, and causes the perfect storm of media attention any star would want before a major release.

Also, it's surprising that our BBS seems to be completely silent on this concert movie. I know a lot of people look down on pop music, but this has been having such a noticeable impact on the movie theater industry (it's the top box office performer this month, by a wide margin) and has received critical acclaim.

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Also, it's surprising that our BBS seems to be completely silent on this concert movie. I know a lot of people look down on pop music, but this has been having such a noticeable impact on the movie theater industry (it's the top box office performer this month, by a wide margin) and has received critical acclaim.
It's Taylor Swift.

Not something I generally pay attention to. The only reason I know of the movie is because of my teen daughter.
 
It's Taylor Swift.

Not something I generally pay attention to. The only reason I know of the movie is because of my teen daughter.
Well, Swift's two lockdown-era albums from 2020, folklore and evermore, did put her on the radar of "serious" music critics and aficionados, as they were much different from the previous pop-heavy stuff, with a more "indie folk" type of sound and "singer-songwriter" type of vibe, and all that jazz.

The concert movie set a new pre-sales record for AMC, even beating out Spider-Man: No Way Home. The concert tour itself as well as the movie are a pop culture phenomenon at this point.

Kor
 
Well, Swift's two lockdown-era albums from 2020, folklore and evermore, did put her on the radar of "serious" music critics and aficionados, as they were much different from the previous pop-heavy stuff, with a more "indie folk" type of sound and "singer-songwriter" type of vibe, and all that jazz.

The concert movie set a new pre-sales record for AMC, even beating out Spider-Man: No Way Home. The concert tour itself as well as the movie are a pop culture phenomenon at this point.

Kor
Good points. I'm not very familiar with her work, but I am aware that she continues to mature as an artist.
 
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