When I die I hope it’s doing 2 of my favourite activities- sitting and doing nothing.
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I went in blind…
Us too, we had no idea, just that it seemed highly recommended
Each episode had us going WTF and trying to work out the ‘puzzle’ of it all…don’t even get me started on the utterly bizarre waffle party
Looking forward to this!
Me and the bf really enjoyed the WTF puzzling of the first season and the beautiful aesthetic, I just hope they continue the quality and don’t shit the bed…
Totally agree…
I’ve been using mint for the last 4 years, and while I have had to use the command line for some obscure installs, it also works as an OS without needing to use it (i jumped in at the deep end and installed it in a pc I got from my brother and used it as my everyday OS)
I don’t understand why Mint isn’t the first suggestion for Linux ‘virgins’ switching over from Windows etc, it has everything you need pre installed plus the download manager for anything else
Linux has a flavour for everyone, and after a while when you’re confidence and skills grow there is the fun of using the command line and a bit of tinkering…or not, if you are happy with the ‘basics’
I don’t normally comment on news posts, but in this instance, FUCK CANCER
Fuck cancer for stealing my brother from me, and for taking half my bf’s lung
I seriously hopes this works for everyone out there living with this disease, and for their families, friends, the people who love them…
…and also for everyone who has died too soon and missed their chance for survival. Their donation of tissue samples and furthering the cancer research that ultimately wouldn’t help them, but will help the poor bastards that are diagnosed today and in the future…It is bitter sweet
Fuck cancer
a certain ‘labor of love’ needs to be involved
You are not wrong! I think I must be mental sometimes, but it can be good fun discovering new things and then sharing them…
I really like her work, I posted last week some of her cityscapes of Manchester, which is interesting to see the ordinary and mundane of somewhere you know immortalized in art. I’ve got some others of hers which I’ll probably share next week
Also thanks for the tip regarding the code to expand images, it would be nice if the developers added a nice easy button to click to do it for me, but it’s something I can remember to do, like all the other minor things that help when making a post (it’s a learning process)
Cheers! 😀
edit, I’ve just tried it out on one of my posts on mander, it works really well!
I thought there was something familiar about it! I get so overloaded when posting that I can’t always keep track, the only thing that saves me from making massive errors is the ‘These posts might be related’ message when I start to fill in the title
Always nice to see different perspectives from the same location or environment
Thanks for the info!
The website I linked had no information about the photo, which is frustrating as I do like to know something about the images I post. I think the architect has created some remarkable buildings
That is excellent to hear!
Makes me look at this differently now
Really beautiful photo!
Was it something like this?
Alex Hyner
I posted his work to collage sometime ago