Shitting in a garden is good for the plants... Maybe this is like that?
stares in Defender of Texel
Everything gets delisted.
I haven't given it a chance yet, but thanks for the nudge. I should keep a more open mind.
I really hate that. I hate the idea that society has given up on making good TV. A good TV show is like a crack rock. It's all promethazine and 7Up now
There's a universe where Mitch is still alive.
I hope they all shit their pants today.
I just hope the young orcas are doing it ironically.
There's never been much money in telling the truth, but there's always heaps of money to be made on bullshit. They used to call this world the vale of tears, but it's really a dingle of porkies.
It's just a tortured visual metaphor, circus tents and castles in the 'cloud', connected or disconnected by bridges and staircases (and randomly one Mario pipe). Hope it was at least legible, just a doodle over breakfast.
Artistic license, innit
Bluey is Australia's finest export, other than John Robertson.
This guy is really annoying when you first fight him
It's a surface book 3. I'm out of office at the moment so the comparison is from memory alone, sorry if I was significantly off.
Further wrinkle: I run it from an external SSD.
Humans are the funniest thing in the light cone.
Mine is not dissimilar and it runs BG3 on low settings.
a moment in time
Wife just got me a soda maker. We were sipping and chatting idly about how it's so weird that our little town doesn't offer recycling on our street. The bubbles were so strong that right on cue I was able to burp-scream WUD THE FUHHHHGHHKK about it
Seriously, what's with that
Precious rare bird saved by miracle &Athetism can't explain 👀🛐
Doctor's had no explanation other than the discharge papers, can I get a hell yeah
Nashville Residents Desperately Seek Help For Man Missing Half His Head Walking Around Broadway
A man in Nashville was in a car accident and had a severe skull and brain trauma.... I'm hearing that he checked himself out of the hospital because they wouldn't let him vape. He has been seen walking around town with his head looking like a bitten cookie with several inches of exposed brain. Acting like nothing's up.
The footage is not for the faint of heart. Or anyone, really.
how smug I get when I manage to form a slightly sane opinion
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Apropos of nothing...
Former president reportedly unimpressed with his Republican successor's speech
Weird Shit 2024, anyone?
Brimladum, the city at Speed's Folly
Having great fun trying to depict my setting (link) in Flowscape.
In order to create the dramatic geography of this city, the cliff faces are actually 3D mountain assets rotated and transformed. As I get more familiar with the software I'm excited to see what else I can do.
Hopefully I get faster, as this setting has over 50 towns and cities...
Quesabirria de res, with compound butter
I made quesabirria de res and proveletta cheese with consomme. My little innovation is that I gave it a pat of cilantro garlic compound butter with flake salt on top. I'm gonna die happy. These are the best tacos I've ever made. They taste better than being thin, god help me.
Broken Septagram
A normal septagram continues in an unbroken loop, and is used by some to ward off evil as "god's favorite number". This broken septagram represents a failed attempt to resist evil. We can see pentagrams within from multiple angles, askew, but always frustrating the eye. We cannot ever fully defeat evil, nor attain divinity.
This is what walkability means for me
Living in a walkable city means my weekly shop is a few hours of walking or biking instead of being stuck in traffic, and I'm only mildly tired afterwards since I use a bike with pretty large pannier bags. Since I have no car related costs I can afford more fresh food, a healthier diet, and I can afford to be more choosy about the ethics of what I buy. There's a twice weekly farmers market about a ten minute walk away, and quiet walks through parks to get to the shops. Living somewhere with car centric infrastructure, as I used to, this lifestyle was far less feasible.
Have your experiences been different with moving to walkable/bikeable cities? Any questions or points to be made? I'm not very up on the theory side of city planning, but my experiences line up with the whole "fuck cars" thing.