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Morgen!
Morning!
🌅 😪 ☕ 🥪 :thumbsup: 😄 !
A simple one: butter and a slice of cheese on whole grains (is that what it’s called?) bread. 😄
i mistook the sleepy emoji for a sad emoji. if slack didn't have hovers on emoji i would not have known
some day, when the world is working again near me, I'll have to get a Muz Brekki Roll from Clarkie's. Bacon, fried egg, sausage, and a hashbrown on a white roll
I thought that too @U0524B4UW when browsing for “sleepy”. I guess that emoji would need a refactor 😄
I guess it’s the Japanese kind of “sleeping”? From mangas and animes. Where they have bubbles from their noses.
Didn’t know about the emojipedia blog, great stuff! 😄
me neither, and yeah! 😄
Good morning 🙂 ☕
Now that I have to have a stroller with me everywhere, I suddenly notice all of the people with incredibly weak knees and serious lung issues filling up the elevators of the Copenhagen metro… obviously, some people do have invisible handicaps, but I think most of them would probably benefit from using the stairs/escalator. Of all the suspect people, I would say around 50% are obese and 50% are teenagers glued to their phones.
maybe they do, the other times, and when you see them in the elevator they are doing the bit of resting they need to do as a part of moving around.
Hm… I dunno, in that case they can just stand on the escalator, can they not? I don’t have a choice, but they do.
At least it’s better than it was a few months back. When we still had COVID restrictions it was much worse since only 2 people could be in the elevator at once, sometimes resulting in very long waits to get to the surface.
pushing around a pushchair made me really notice roadworks where the pavement was closed
and they couldn't be bothered to make arrangements so they just put up a sign saying > No Pedestrians
morning
Good morning! :flag-br: