

Fair enough.
Fair enough.
And why a Twitter account?
Oh, that is somewhat promising. They’ve done great with Severance, which I’ve seen, and apparently also Silo (which I haven’t).
Huh really? That’s exciting! I hope they don’t mess it up. It seems long overdue with all these book/video game adaptations that have been coming out.
See also: bike lanes. See also: rideshare/delivery drivers.
Is this what having a stroke feels like?
I mean, cyberspace is at least a genuine term made by Gibson. The rest…
Lysistrata, then.
It’s hard to do so when it seems like your seeding is never connecting to anyone…
Brave New World/Island by Huxley got the memo.
We have lost the ability to be present in the moment, unable to confront reality without media to filter it…
That’s a really good point… God Loves Uganda was eye-opening about US aid.
Europe has a handful of upsides. The growing independence is great to see, as well as an increase in domestic defense budgets.
Ditto, never was into gardening but I’m going to try growing some herbs and tomatoes this year.
I like my skin unflayed, thanks. /s
Huh, would that work for remote proctors?
X1 Carbon is awesome specs and has that lightweight portability element.
Gives me hope, I’m glad the kids are still curious and willing to learn. I’ve seen too many early-20s people at work who have absolutely zero computer skills.
I will share and highly recommend this resource: Western Australia’s Centre for Clinical Interventions’s Self Help Resources. Of course, these are applicable to anyone, not just Australians. There are various pages for different types of conditions (anxiety, assertiveness, procrastinating, eating disorders, etc.), and most of them take you to self-directed workbooks you can fill out yourself. They’re not only informative, but they also guide you through your thinking about these issues and how to deal with them and grow from them.