Lysol All Purpose Cleaner and microfiber cloth, if possible.
I'm interested in seeing how many glasses wearers clean their glasses with soap and water-I do it about once a month if not more frequently. I'm not sure how to format this. I know some people only wash them during winter and use cloth the rest of the year, and some people use glass cleaner.
Dunno why, but suddenly I really miss my old papasan. I have very specific memories of watching pirated, fansubbed episodes of Tsubasa Resivoir Chronicles brand new as they aired each week back in middle school in the middle of midnight. I sat it right in front of my old windows xp desktop computer, my very basic Dell, as close as it could go (#blessedmyopia).
Mine looked just like this
We got it at World Market back in the mud-aughts. Nostalgic times.
Another random thought, I remember downloading this program application that would "live stream" Japanese public television. You could even change the channel with a.. drop-down menu? Can't remember. It was very archaic. Even the resolution couldn't have been larger than... maybe even 288p? No subs or anything, but it was way before the modern concept of live streaming, and I was so amazed.
Also... memories of playing Harvest Moon 64, but on emulator.. piracy was very necessary back then. lol Screw it, it still kind of is. Hahaha...
Anyway, I really crave having my old papasan back and doing it all over again, marathoning TRC, like the olden days. = v=
My parents have me getting up every 2-3 hours to literally run every sink, shower, and bathtub for the freeze going on until Thursday. Losing sleep is affecting my mood and mentality. I got an interview today.
Anyway, they had me go out to check if the more vulnerable pipes burst at all. I thought, because I'm tired as heck, I wouldn't be able to tolerate the cold well. Well, I was fine. Great, actually! I was just wearing my huggle and some shorts, it's currently 17*F outside. It was amazing, loved it. Tingly, chilly legs. Wonderful! Might go back outside and sit later when after I get some more sleep.
I should have guessed, I guess. I have a history of enjoying lower for quite a while, especially if I'm wearing better clothes. Not to mention, if it weren't for the pipes needing it, I can guarantee the heater would still not be on at all. Thankfully, the heater set to 55 isn't that bad for me. It's plenty chilly enough, barely feel the heat. Just, my skin is def drying out, for sure.
Texas is nuts, it's 17 today, and it'll keep being below freezing until Thursday, in which it'll suddenly be 67*F.. God, it's going to feel so hot. Ugh, not looking forward to that.
Whelp... Hope my brain isn't fried for my interview later. orz
I have such a bad fear of my pipes bursting again.
Up at 3 am, found out it's 37°F outside. My heart is racing, gotta turn the heat on for incase the house tries to get chillier than 55°F in the house, for the pipes. I'm not even uncomfortable. If it was just me, I'd leave the heater turned off.. but I'm legit terrified of pipes bursting.
I hear a fan running as I cautiously turn on faucets to keep them running, and I'm hyper vigilant over the sound... the fan sounds a bit like when my pipes burst. It's just the fan...
But I'm still terrified that they might burst while I try to sleep...
So, I think I've solved the question; "can water be wet?"
and actually, it can be.
Wanna know why?
It's because water can "lack" wetness, too.
I reached this revelation while I was showering just now,
My parents' house's water, I think, is still hard water, it's very dry here too, and while I was showering, I thought to myself... "man, this water isn't very wet." because, not only can you feel that it lacks -wetness-, but it noticeably took a lot longer to make my hair wet, and it never really got to the "sopping" wet stage.
! And just like that, water can actually -lack- wetness, so yes,
water is in fact, wet.
Think of sandy water, or even the dead sea, where there is an amazing concentration of salts. Those waters -lack- wetness.