

embracing a surveillance state… could never be me
embracing a surveillance state… could never be me
it does not
so jealous, wish it or lineage os worked on any of my phones
put some headphones on, blast some music to drown it out
why i use vivaldi
there are two wolves… one overthinks and the other says fuck it we ball
potatoes, mushrooms, celery, carrots…
here’s some soup recipes I’ve made and absolutely loved:
men with razor bumps relieved they won’t have to fight if called upon. whew dodged a bullet there
oh for sure. We need better literacy in general.
yeah, it was a bit of an exaggeration. there are definitely aspects that make it hard, but others can be used to their advantage.
I’m able to multitask and make progress with more than project at once, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
eventually i just read in a bathroom stall until i heard them coming in and slipped back into the flow
OP don’t listen to this shit. ADHD people are the best at multitasking, we thrive at it. In fact jobs will love that you can do it. This poster is just making an excuse for themselves. (Another thing you gotta watch out for as an adult. People are tricky and play their own mind games.)
not everyone learns the same and visuals work better in some cases. personally it was easier for me to see how to put air in my tires than read about it.
gotta wonder what his signature looks like
certain housing associations won’t let you plant such things in the ground, but if it’s in a box or container it’s okay
am a simple noob who started with Mint, and remain on Mint on my main gaming machine.
i have fun distro-hopping on my other old, cheap laptops though
nah both types exist
I’m a worker that asks a lot of questions and gets frustrated when i don’t understand why things are done a certain way. The best boss/manager I had actually sat down with me and explained in a friendly manner when I had questions instead of dismissing me. They helped me when they saw I was just trying to understand to do my job better.
recently stumbled across an article from 2018 that said pretty much the same thing. the more things change the more they stay the same.