it has a galaxy pattern and its been like 4 years and i still haven't lost it which is a new record, i intend to keep it that way and also it keeps water cold really well and is easy to drink from (it has one of those plastic "straw" lids that u unfold and it is really durable, it has all these dents and scratches as proof of its journey with me and it's still going strong!!! i never thought I'd get this attached to a WATER BOTTLE but here we are-
Mar 19, 2024

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I got some cheap knockoff hydroflask from a friend about 4 years ago, and since then it has seen many falls, stickers, and travels! Idk why anyone would buy 5 new stainless steel waterbottle variants in a 6-month span; the whole Stanley cup craze never resonated with me (nor did I have the money for it to resonate lmfao), and honestly the longer you have a waterbottle the more cool stories it gets! so yea be cool and keep your waterbottles
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notice how i said HYDROFLASK and not WATER BOTTLE. this is because it is important to me that you all know that i use a hydroflask. i bring it everywhere i go. i’ve had mine for six years (yikes) and it works almost perfectly. the straw sounds like a jet engine, but the water inside stays cold. that’s the one thing i need it to do, so… yeah. that’s my shayla.
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we all have too many water bottles and other vessels for consuming liquid, i know i do. see how long the ones you have will last you, make it a little challenge, pass it down to your grandkids. f#%* it, anything can be an heirloom
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its so hard to even lock in in the first place but its great when u actually get in the zone bc you get so much done... just make sure to keep water and food near you and stretch 😭 ok this is also a way to say hi im still alive (went radio silent for who knows how long) (because this semester is KILLING ME) (THATS WHY I WISH I COULD JUST LOCK IN RN HELPP)
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the two major irritators of a migraine in my experience are light and noise. my recommendation is that after taking advil (or tylenol etc), put your phone away, go to a room where you think it will be the most quiet, preferably where you can lie down, like your bedroom (i know it can be hard; i myself live in a loud and dysfunctional household so i also have to put in earplugs but earplugs are also another thing that may help!) turn off all the lights, close the window shades (you may want to wear an eye mask) and just lie down there like that for a long time. It's ok if you don't end up calling asleep; the main goal is to keep you away from stimulators like light and noise for long enough that the migraine hopefully feels a little better. This may not make it go away completely but it does at least help. Afterwards though, try not to make an immediate jump back to looking at screens, walking around, talking, lostening to things, etc, because it might be so jarring that your migraine immediately relapses. I hope this helps and I hope you feel better soon!! Sending best wishes; I know your pain and ur not alone 😭
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My great grandfather (the father of my mom's late stepfather) is Clancy Hayes. He was a relatively famous banjo player and jazz musician in the mid 90s; idk if anyone's heard of him here though! His music even was broadcasted on the radio and you can find some videos of him on YouTube. ... Also, my great great grandfather on my mom's side I think supposedly invented the machine that made Corn Flakes, (but sold the invention as well as rights to invention to make money for his family; I don't think he has any interest in the rights or being famous, which is fair --I mean it's a corn flake machine for gods sake, also in this world money can feed you far better than fame can!!!!) Unfortunately no one other than my family will know the person who invented the corn flakes machine was my great great grandfather 🤣
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