I use mine as my daily driver. It's cute and sufficient. I still have a large smartphone at home for some things, but the Star is what I take into the world.
smh
I learned about an expensive headset brand today. Their website was fun, their product is exactly what I want, and they have a 5-year warranty. The headsets come with spare ear pads. Never heard about them before today. I somehow trust they're worth the price.
(Still ended up just buying new foam pads for my current $30 headset, but I was tempted.)
Psalm for the Wild-built. It was so sweet and gentle.
I have the red star (no laurels). It came attached to a really warm hat at a thrift store.
Mine is my first name in neat Gregg Shorthand, then squiggle squiggle.
It's the date in the username. So dorky.
They're pretty sweet, but also salty. Very tasty, like frozen sugar free Gatorade. (because real sugar+sick kid=bathroom sadness)
Pedialyte (electrolyte drink aimed at sick kids) comes in freezer tubes and they're awesome when you're over-hot and dehydrated.
Joke's on them, I have a 15-year mortgage on my condo. (Lower interest rate than a 30-year mortgage, USA, ymmv)
I thought the USPS was funded through usage fees/stamps.
Can also denote a difference in government styles: towns have a town council, cities have a mayor. Cities can be smaller than towns.
This depends on your region, naturally.