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" ... Erictho buries her hands in the corpses' eyes, delights in scooping out the dried-up balls, and gnaws the pallid nails of the shrunken hands. Yikes! ... "
" ... She was teething, and she needed something to chew. So I plucked the Casio G'zOne Commando out of the freezer and handed it over. Several contented gnaws later, baby was happy. Over the course of the evening, the phone -- which costs $149 with a two-year contract from Verizon -- took a baby chomping, a baby tossing, and a baby stomping and kept going. I was beginning to like this phone. ... "
" ... That’s actually a trap, though, because inflation gnaws at your nest egg the whole time, and your yield—1.6% today—won’t help you: it’s 40% below the rate of inflation, which jumped 2.6% year over year in March! ... "
" ... To make this concrete, let’s look at a photo I took some time ago that both gnaws at me and makes me chuckle (it’s reproduced below). Pictured is the restroom at an East Coast location of a quick service (fast food) restaurant chain. Do you see the elevated location of the toilet paper dispenser? Now, consider how awkward it must be for an able-bodied user, and how impossible for a wheelchair-bound user, to reach that toilet paper in the course of, uh, ordinary operations. ... "
" ... We tend to put off the things that we don't want to do or are too difficult. As the day progresses, the tasks start weighing heavily upon you. It gnaws and eats away at you, as you know eventually you have to confront the dreaded task. The project hangs over your head, like a dark, foreboding cloud. The easy antidote is to just do it first thing in the morning. Get it out of the way, so it frees up your mind for other important matters. ... "