Just curious, but does Kondo's book still have a waiting list? Either one of them? (Spark Joy and Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up)
Re: This Orlando thing... I mean, I'm more anti-gun than pro-gun by a mile, but I'm disturbed by the lack of information on the anti-gun side of things. Can we google shit
before making an argument? Even
my lazy ass googled it. I googled the gun, what model it was, what it can do. Like Seth MacFarlane, as one example. Someone with a mass platform asking for an automatic weapon ban. And then what do you get? Someone, usually a gun person, going "but it wasn't an automatic weapon" and someone else will reply "omg, ppl died, dumbass, who cares if it was automatic." NO. To make a law about something, the semantics are fucking important. We all
know people died. That's why we're having this fucking discussion in the first place.
Also in FL, a kid got dragged away by a gator. The reasonable response? DERRR, LETS KILL FOUR GATORS AND CHECK THEIR BODIES. Even the keyboard warriors knew that boy was probably not eaten given the outlined circumstances. Divers found him at the bottom of the lagoon near where he was pulled in.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/15/us/alligator-attacks-child-disney-florida/ Supposedly, despite statements otherwise, there ARE No Swimming signs for the water the child was in. In some comment sections I've seen, there's a big fucking debate about what "No Swimming" means. It means keep the fuck out of the water. It's like the fucking gun thing with people failing reading comprehension all over the place: "Well, it doesn't say 'no wading.'" Or "it doesn't say because of alligators." It's not that literal. It's a sign. You're supposed to read a sign differently. It's implied. These are the same assholes that park in No Standing areas, mark my words.
Man, combined with the death of that singer, this has not been Florida's week.