You can cut up a sponge to have a set of reusable pads for removing nail polish.
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L-theanine, an over the counter supplement, destroys the negative effects of overcaffeination totally.
What does this mean in practice? You don't get a post-caffeine crash if you take it together with L-theanine?
I mean the immediate effects of overcaffeination: jitters, anxiety, manic energy, overoptimistic decision-making, not the longer-term ones.
I haven't noticed whether it affects the crash.
Not really a life hack but: folding bicycles are so, so convenient for everyday use (fits in every elevator, fits under your desk at work, fits in public transportation even when it's crowded, etc)
I really don't know how they are not a lot more common; you only need a mountain bike if you actually ride on mountain trails often enough. Even non-folding city bicycles are way more comfortable for everyday usage (higher handlebar position and cushiony saddle <3)
Take a pill with your head turned to the side toward your shoulder and it will go down much more easily.