Background smell of some dank quality weed at a music festival
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Background smell of some dank quality weed at a music festival
I fucking LOVE when people that give me dirty looks or the finger for going the speed limit get pulled over.
I never do that. The other day going east of chestermere, there is a spot where it turns to 80(lots of accidents there) I was in the right lane, buddy comes flying behind me, in, what else, a lifted dodge, flashing his brights at me.
He wanted me to move forward so he can pass the guy on the left. I didnt. Gets behind guy in the left, fingers me, says some shit, buddy in the left moves over finally, he proceeds to hammer it and right before the 80 ended, cop pulled him over...
Other than the cop, this happened to me twice in 2 days. Happens all the time at that spot.
Taking the time to make a good old fashioned.
Micro moments of joy is what life is all about. :D
- When I bust out a new sponge to wash the dishes
- When stickers peel off clean and residue free in one go
- The ritual of rolling a joint or loading a vape with new/fresh weed after a long day
When I get more change back even if it's just pennies.
When I try a new recipe and it doesn't taste like crap.
When you buy something from a vending machine and 2 fall out.
When you pass the guy who sped past you cause they got pulled over.
When I take a shit and it comes out nice and clean like a steaming hot torpedo.
Fresh vacuum lines on the carpet.
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When you get a new scholastic book order and you get that "sudden moment of joy", which means you're going to sit on the toilet for 2 hours looking at it and deciding what you want.
Getting into bed with fresh sheets that are still warm
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polishing my shoes, mirror shine
1) When a properly heated wire/post allows the solder to flow evenly and smoothly over the post/contact & wire.
2) The click on a freshly calibrated or new tq wrench when you hit 100+ lbs/pounds.
3) Properly executed downshift/rev match in the fun car while driving out to the track.
4) Apexing every corner and hitting your timing points.
3) Compiling a ladder logic program (PLUS+1) and having not a single error.
4) Spending months obsessing over calcs/design/programming of a project. Getting it built and commissioned, turning it on and the process operating properly the 1st time.
5) Perfectly executing risotto.
6) Opening a fresh packet of paper from a craft manufacturer.
7) New Rotring 600 first use.
8) Unboxing and sorting lego pieces grouped by type and sequence of use.
9) Listening to a new or old favorite song on large speakers at a louder than usual volume
10) Fresh after the dentist clean teeth.
11) Hitting a new record rep after a long plateau.
12) E-mails from client/customer technical staff who you regard as having superior/more experience to you asking for advice you know how to give. <-- I think the most satisfying thing for me as I get older and more practiced.
13) Offering meaningful guidance to junior staff/ green client/customers who then excel over time.