Roxanne Darling ๐ŸŒฟ

@roxannedarling
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@JustineMc You can make lists but I find the functionality unstable.
@sue Not to mention what's happening in FL and TX, especially. Literally stripping the schools and libraries of books AND ideas. That pendulum better be getting oiled up as it's time to switch directions.
@ryanlcooper I really don't want to give the goog any more of my time and attention. Good to know, though. Maybe the AG's will force some change on them for the better? If so, you'll be well-positioned!
@greeblehaus It works. I got really tired of stopping for lunch (prep, eat, cleanup) ao I gave it up. I grab a handful of nuts if I get hungry (which I do, reliably around 2 pm) and I've lost 10 pounds without even thinking about it.
@wesley83 Great idea. And good to see you again! I may copy you one of these days.
@Clare95 I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you.
I know, you've been pummeled with advice to practice gratitude. Here's a different take, one that doesn't have anything to do with your value as a human being. Please give it a try. Let's feel better together.
https://roxannedarling.substack.com/p/gratitude-is-an-attitude
Gratitude is an Attitude

Not a moral imperative. That changes everything.

Mindset with Roxanne Darling
@ElizKane I hope you love it! I sure did.

10 Image #CaptionTips from a transcriptionist:

1. Any words are better than nothing.
2. You don't need to say it's "a picture ofโ€ฆ" screen readers will already say it's an image.
3. Start with the framing or format (i.e. close up, landscape, meme, text).
4. Think about the reason you're posting the pic and describe that first, add background details if you have time.
5. Pretend you're talking to someone on the phone and want to tell them about this cool thing you're looking at.
6. Transcribe any and all text in the image, even if it's the only thing you do.
7. If you've described the image in your post, you don't need to copy and paste it again in the caption. But again, don't leave it blank, just put something like "as described."
8. You can add small subjective notes, but don't give too much interpretation of the image in your own opinion.
9. Caption jokes are fun, as long as they still describe the image objectively.
10. Use punctuation, and capitalize words properly. A lot of us have interacted with this tech when calling customer service or talking to Siri, so keep in mind that you're writing for a computer to read, and it needs all the help it can get.

@greeblehaus Yes, "no one living..." I can relate. Potato Salad I can do! Hope you enjoy your holidays...