A soul eater trying to explain how what they are doing isn’t really any different from the humans hunting and eating other animals.
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A soul eater trying to explain how what they are doing isn’t really any different from the humans hunting and eating other animals.
I’ve been carrying a lute I found in a cave for weeks now, still haven’t found out who it belongs to, or to what quest. I refuse to look it up though, I’ll search the entire Skyrim, if that’s what it takes.
Not happy, just relieved. The duck has been dining on human flesh all morning.
Always remember to return your shopping cart after using it to move the bodies.
The annoying part seems to be that every now and then life still manages to find a way to make me invested in and stressed over something.
Why, it was just yesterday when I… oh, come to think of it, that was nearly a decade ago. Huh.
2h after sunset, eh? In summer when the sun doesn’t set, all my negative thoughts shall be valid! Woooo! (that’s actually some good advice you’re giving though)
In general and if you don’t know the person you’re making the recommendation to, agreed. But I know several people I’d definitely recommend (and have recommended) Arch to as the first distro. Even just the installation process is so educational, it’s a worthy starting point, after some general youtube videos perhaps. If someone just wants to take Linux for a quick test drive, Arch definitely isn’t the way to go.
Although, I’ll admit I’m not sure how to describe the type of people I’d recommend it to. If their interest is less practical, and more theoretical. Or if they get really into their hobbies and like to tinker and poke at things to see what happens. Or if they just have an endless curiosity and need to understand. Surprisingly many people I know fall into these categories.
That was pretty much me when I first decided to try installing Arch… at 2am.
This whole “mixed reality experience” thing has me curious: do any of you just add imaginary images to your surroundings in your mind? Just by visualizing?
For example, I have several paintings on my walls that aren’t real, but look to me as if they were. I switch them up depending on mood, or just turn them off. Or just basic stuff like having words and numbers floating in front of me as an aid when doing math or planning?
Just leaving this here in case anyone is interested. A dozenal clock! Day (24h) divided to twelve parts divided to twelve parts, etc. https://clock.dozenal.ca/
Ah continuity, I like it!
Recently I’ve been doing this with studying. “Just one more exercise.” I thought that if I stop playing games in the evening, my sleep schedule would get better, but no! At least I’m being more productive, I guess?
I just browse things for fun, mostly. I rarely have anything important to add, so I rarely even comment.
I did try making a few memes, but I don’t really have ideas for general memes. I only make memes for specific friends about some very specific thing they or I said or did, and those don’t really fit in here.
Plus I’m afraid of heights.
I love this. I’ll also probably have nightmares tonight now that I’ve been reminded of Lovecraft’s stories. XD
This meme brought me way more amusement than it should have. Therefore it’s either a great meme, or I’m way too tired. Possibly both.
I’ve never done this exactly, but I have always used hand gestures (even way before I saw my first touchscreen) to move and manipulate images, text, maps, math equations, etc. in my mind. It’s very helpful, but I’m pretty sure people think me insane.
I actually hadn’t… but now I have! The tea cup refused to move though, unfortunate.
Unless we’re talking about pets, funny enough.