
Shower heads.
Crusty.
The word reverberates in my head as if someone took a fingernail and scraped the calcification off that bad boy. Sounds just like it means, crusty. It's never a pleasant descriptor. Except maybe bread. And salmon. Yeah, I think bread and fish fillets are the exception to crusty = bad. Or is that crispy? I guess crispy is a synonym for crusty? That's it. Crusty is the ugly stepsister of crispy.
Moving along.
Another common misconception is the word automatic.
It almost never really means it's taken care of all by itself (- and is it just me or is the word 'automatic' peculiarly hard to define?). I'm constantly reminded of that particular fact while I'm standing at the bathroom sink waiting (vigorously moving my hands in every imaginable position) for the water to appear. I feel pretty cool during these times in my life. George Jetson sure did have a lot more finesse.
A lot of things seem easier than they are to do. Playing football, jumping rope, making calculations on a graphing calculator, speaking a foreign language (Cah-mo es-tah huus-ted my mom says) ... not being hypocritical. Which is why I think that you should try and focus on the things you are good at, instead of trying to make yourself better at the things you're bad at. You can either excel at your strengths or, at the very most, be mediocre in your weaknesses. So why not focus your energy on honing your good qualities and skills??
I think we were all good at different things, and everyone is good at something. Find out what if you haven't already!
Literally and actually waiting for the water to turn on.

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