Because why wife is hotter than both and a better cook.
I like American music. Do you like American music? I like American music, too, baby.
Other versions of me:
@Nemo@slrpnk.net
Because why wife is hotter than both and a better cook.
I used to work out in the Black Hills during the Sturgis motorcycle rally, and I would see a fatal accident almost every day.
One time I was the first responder; the guy was intoxicated or otherwise impaired, just drifted right into the guardrail and flipped over the handlebars. The hike kept going down the road for a quarter mile. The other staffer and I stopped our van and put the hazards on, gave first aid until an EMS tech showed up; this was before cell service was reliable in the mountains. The guy had a huge gash across his chest and had landed on the end of a cliff, a strip maybe a yard wide between the guardrail and a fatal plunge. He was still alive when we left the scene.
That was one of the milder accidents.
Assuming that by “PC” you mean desktop computers, that’s what I prefer for gaming.
I’d prefer a somewhat “smart” app that could highlight the next most important task from a list.
But what actually works best for me is a bullet journal.
TBF, classical Latin probably doesn’t either. Busted!
I’m actually trilingual, but whatever.
I fall asleep when my exhaustion overwhelms my anxiety; I get up when my anxiety overwhelms my exhaustion.
Like almost everyone else on this thread has said, I would still work; just for fulfilment rather than to survive.
I’m a waitress. It never hurts to say it’s your birthday or better yet, anniversary. Birthdays get free dessert most places but anniversaries get free bubbles. It costs me nothing to give it to you.
Just make sure to tip on the pre-discount amount and it’s all good.
Still me, as part of a group. Like I said in the other thread, world’s largest scavenger hunt.
Yeah I’ve had a couple tracks by them in my “to download” Spotify playlist for years. Fun sound but not for every occasion. “Project 100” is the track that put them on my radar.
Nineteen Forty-Five
If you want a song to start with, try “Make Out in the Dark”
samesies
Commodore64 for first OS, taught myself to type and then taught myself BASIC on that beast.
I honestly do not know what my first Linus distro was, whatever was on the machines in the CS half of the computer lab in college. First one I installed myself was Ubuntu, but I abandoned it almost immediately in favor of another distro that I also don’t remember.
I actually hold a world record, as part of a group: World’s Largest Scavenger Hunt
And not officially recognized, but also the world’s largest annual scavenger hunt
Decorating my house
Making small games
Writing poetry
Cooking
I do other creative things, but I’ve been paid for most of them at one point or another.
Yes, I see the problem with subsistence farming. Again, that’s not the goal. Tech-assisted, ecologically sustainable farming is.
Green cities, too, of course, but your objections seems to stem from misidentifing solarpunk as being about being some kind of off-grid individualists living off the land, which it is just not.
Solarpunk is still very communitarian with a healthy dash of anarchism. The focus is on sustainability and using technology to support both human and ecological flourishing rather than that of metahuman entities like businesses, states, or organizations.
What you see as “doomsday pepper shit” and “subsistence farming” is radical anticonsumerism. People wanting to support themselves and each other rather than make money and buy products.
Solarpunks aren’t luddites or antisocial, quite the opposite. That’s what you see to be missing.
Have children, can confirm they get everywhere.
She’s a skinny blonde with an angular face. That’s not for everybody, and it’s not for me.