Oh, right, and getting that private wifi set up? Yeah it was a huge hassle. Imagine waiting a week for a technician to show up (on a Sunday, no less) and then he points to a bunch of *disconnected wires hanging out of your closet* like "yeah so do you have access to this building's cable network"
We were given a free wifi signal, and then it was removed and replaced with a different wifi (with a different password and no prior notice,) and then that wifi slowed to a crawl, and then it stopped working entirely for a day.
When confronted about this, the building manager said that if we wanted "consistent signal" we should contact Spectrum and get private wifi... which wouldn't be included in our lease.
Sorry, to clarify: I don't think she needs to *stop* being touch-averse, I'm simply giving an explanation
The only reason this does not happen every day is because my wife is somewhat touch-averse
The meter is all over the place, and for it to work, you need to place emphasis on all the wrong syllables. For a nursery rhyme— a work of poetry primarily transmitted orally— it’s really difficult to build up that rhythm crucial to establishing it in your memory. This is a minor thing, but it REALLY bugs me
~ They/Them [plural] or She/Her [singular], please. ~
Nope