Elden Ring. Somehow failing my way forward helps. Also, going back and slaughtering creatures that used to one shot me
I appreciate Rachel Pollack's commentary in 78 Degrees of Wisdom, on the Strength card for just this reason.
I liked Twilight 2, actually. Just happened to see it in the right moment that it worked for me. Never watched the rest of the series though
I did. I'll have to check, but I think I've seen a fair amount of his post-twilight films. Like Radcliffe, he generally picks interesting projects, if nothing else
Cosmopolis, Good Time, High Life, and ofc The Lighthouse being some of them
Edit: spelling
I would've never expected to say this 17 years ago (don't linger on that detail too long), but Robert Pattinson
What's the link for the furry hacker hosting in the Netherlands? I guess it's the influence of the fediverse, but this scenario does sound more trustworthy
I'm frankly in a phase of life where I am seeing with ever fresh clarity all the mistakes I've made that have led me to the rather solitary life I lead. And many days I'm just keeping my interactions with others to a minimum so that I don't create any opportunities to feel shit about my interpersonal skills. But, and so, nonetheless, I manage to find self-pride in very little things.
Like how this week I learned all these keyboard shortcuts to make my editing of a text document faster. Or today, some kid was lingering by the basketball court awkwardly — like heartbreakingly awkward in his own skin. I asked him if he wanted to shoot a few before I headed home and made him a deal that I wasn't allowed to go home 'til he shot a 3-pointer. I let him have as many tries as he needed until he get one.
Do you wish a Happy Mother's Day to your friends who are mothers or just to those in your own family?
And what's a good friendly message or meme to send just to say I think they're great at being mothers?
Well, that was a little detour
Yeah the pizza isn't great, either
Hydro Man. Saw the covers in some book as a kid, created a bunch of adventures based on the concept
Is this real or photoshop?
Their comment stands. Too many Americans remain too comfortable, at least for now. The standard of living in some ways might be declining, but it's happening at a sufficiently slow pace that it is tolerated. And, so far, the bread and circus is compensating
I was thinking "spuddling along"
And the whatever-they-were-called issue with their parents was known to boomers. Hence the whole 60s and 70s attempted rebellion
Each generation is successively subsumed by this paradigm we've been living in. It happened to millennials, it's probably going to happen to gen alpha who btw already show the same disregard for millennials that they in turn do for boomers.
Why is that? Because that's part of the manipulation: twisting and deepening the perennial divide of age against us.
Thinking that this is a boomer issue exemplifies subjugation to the propaganda and manipulation that the author is referring to
Anywhere you are, some will care some will not. This is part of how we filter one another out
But from the videos I've seen online it looks like Americans often look even better than here
Let me assure you that this is not the case. People of Walmart might be a better representation of much of the U.S.
It's not about sweatpants and polo or not. It's about which sweatpants with which polo shirt
I'm looking to buy something like a reverse wheelbarrow, what do I call that?
I'm looking to cart products around to sell on foot.
Basically I want a box on wheels with bars in the front that I can lift and then walk forward. Similar to the idea of a rickshaw, but instead of seats for people, a container that can hold ~200lbs of weight. Or the type of thing you'd connect to a bike, except I want to just pull it on foot. The added element is that I want to be collapsible or able to be dismantled when not in use. Surely this must exist but I have no idea what term to use to search for it.
"Rickshaw" mainly brings results related to pedicabs. The closest I got was "utility cart" like this for example. But the problem with these, unlike a rickshaw style design, is they don't scale well with the addition of weight where two wheels is easier than 4, depending on the surface. Also, versions that can be taken apart of collapses aren't rugged e
Just played Area 51/Maximum Force at a retro-arcade. Are light gun shooter games still a thing? Any recent versions available for PC?
And, if they are, any recommendations for a gun controller?
If you donate to a service, do you so anonymously?
Like if you want to donate to a website that maintains trackers, or files, do you take steps to make it anon, or just use paypal or whatever? If you do, how do you go about doing that?
There should be a term for people who never really returned from the pandemic's social isolation
People who haven't really resumed socializing at levels they used to, people who lost the capacity to regulate during interpersonal interactions, people who lost trust in others... I encounter lots of partial returners out there
Is there a way to crop the field of vision / frame of the webcam?
I'm on a Legion Lenovo Slim 5. The webcam shows too much area around me during video calls (the browser based teleconferencing tool that I use doesn't have settings to adjust this).
I tried the cameractrls app, but it doesn't offer any way to crop or zoom in. Any other suggestions?