I don't even look at good porn anymore, unless you count Plei's regular reblogging of Chris Evans' photoshoot for Flaunt magazine. (And I do.)
As you should. The Peggy Sirota one for Rolling Stone? Also porn.
I roll my own thanks to the epic number of mods I have for Sims 4.
I mean, like, I feel I've discovered a way to custom-make as close to ethical porn as I'm going to get, even if feet sometimes go through the actual mattress or footboard depending on the animation in use. It's kind of sad.
All right, I just had my last meeting of the day. My first meeting started at 7:30am so I had to get up early, ask me how sleep-deprived I am! The answer is: very. It is PAJAMA TIME.
All right, I just had my last meeting of the day.
That's just not right.
So apparently the government won't be shut down this weekend. Which is good. Except maybe it will be next weekend instead? I can't even.
Dana, may the steroid injections be at least as efficacious for you as they were for Harvey. (They got him back on his feet and walking, and a year and a half after the injection his pain level is managed with oral medication)
The Internet of Things weirds me out. I don't want a smart TV, or fridge, or coffee maker....
I have been to the mall to acquire pomade and a Mother's Day gift.
Time for that rockabilly quiff!
Not all Internet of Things devices are easily hacked if configured correctly. Stuff that you'd want to be secure like locks and cameras are generally capable of encrypted communication and it would take quite a bit of effort to intercept even unencrypted info over ZWave or Zigbee devices. Where you really run into trouble is a company that creates a device and does a really half-assed job on the app that connects to it.
Man, these meetings are so painful because my manager is terrible at running meetings. If she'd help guide discussion and then make decisions, they would be so much better. Instead, blather.
Whenever I'm in a meeting and I think of a point or, you know, a good humorous riff, I always have to weigh the value of speaking up to the risk of extending the meeting.