A lot of birdwatching, maybe some music-making, and learning to cook very well.
Bastion will make you feel like you’re reading a book. It’s one of my all-time favorites, by the developers now best known for Hades.
Now imagine if we had taken 30-40% from billionaires every single year… hmm…
Not at all! I had fun typing out the comment while considering the implications of your comment! :P
Thanks for the good time.
Thank you, I appreciate it :)
Europa: staring from a distance of anywhere between 365 and 601 million miles away…
Ah yes, you know so many people that it somehow becomes equivalent to a healthy sample size of the entire human population. Got it.
Soundiiz. I used it to transfer my playlists one by one, for free.
Just to let you know, Tidal is not that great either.
Frequently having issues with downloaded albums, where I go into offline mode, pull up an album, and it says “can’t connect” despite being in offline mode and the album taking up storage space on my phone.
Also, the discovery and new releases sections aren’t very well made.
You’re describing exactly what happened to me. In elementary school, I read so many books that I would win free books each semester. We had mandatory reading quizzes each month for books of our choice, and high scorers would select a few books to keep from a big spread. I would read larger, more complex books from the 3rd to 6th grades, as they would net me more reading points than simple books. Thus, my (competitive) book reading habit would feed into reading books I received for free, which in turn could be used to take extra quizzes to win more books.
Then, middle school happened. I was stuck reading books I didn’t care for, covering topics I was already familiar with, and writing analyses that I was already capable of forming within my head. This continued through high school, where I found that I was so disillusioned with narrative literature that I much preferred non-fiction and educational content. I fell out of love with reading, and I don’t think I’ve finished reading a book on my own time, out of enjoyment, in almost a decade (excluding textbooks and non-fiction).
I just can’t find the strength to read through any narratives, as all the busy work ruined reading for me. My least favorite portion of reading for school was being made to fill out entire tables of characters, with details on the mannerisms, presentations, quotes, etc. of each. It was all bullshit.
Dear downvoters… I’m pretty sure the picture of a bald eagle in front of a US flag is a stand-in for “/s”.
I suppose that makes this guy the most bandit-y bandit
Simply turn yourself into cheese and the bridge into pizza, and then the glue will work perfectly!
I second Rimworld, easy to get absorbed and forget that you haven’t had dinner and it’s 11PM
Why have a sports cat when you can br cruising in a hot dog, or even better an entire wedge of cheese?
Power Red is for type O, A negative or B negative donors
Well, to be fair, as a 6 foot tall person I can only bandle one, maybe two drinks because of my genetics.
Drinking isn’t inherently bad, but it certainly isn’t too fun for me!
I can’t say I have something as useful as O-, but at least I can still do Power Red donos… though I forget if I’m A or B negative.
I learned algebra around the same stage of my education. But to be fair, my parents were spending money to keep me learning accelerated math.