Oh to be young again, and believe I was really clever recommending technical cybersecurity solutions to the average human being.

@hacks4pancakes

my friend's mom teaches little kids and said there was always this stage where they'd be like "Miss R. look! I can read upside down! I can read without looking!".

I think about that a lot. The really excited, proud, enthusiastic but still free floating thing you just learned

@rdp I was insufferable.

@hacks4pancakes @rdp was? /ducking

I was the same way, and taught myself to read mirrored text, too (there was some Sunday comic with puzzles that printed the answers mirrored)

(And, wow, that was the first time I ever *intended* that word to start with "d" instead of "f", and autocorrect changed it to "f")

@emag @hacks4pancakes @rdp Being able to read upside down and/or mirrored text can occasionally be useful! (Not _only_ for reading someone’s notes about me in a job interview, but…)
@rmd1023 @hacks4pancakes @rdp yeah, not only...