Specifically, country folk American pride.
Specifically, country folk American pride.
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. Often times, the second and third reading is different and less coherent than the first one. Sometimes, whatever I’m reading stays constant. Sometimes, I’m trying to read but it doesn’t work. Either it’s blurry or I see the letters scrambling around the page in front of me.
If I remember a number or word from a dream, it’s usually something another person in the dream said to me.
But, like, why though?
Does anyone have the actual story behind this picture?
I’ll second the recommendation for The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (by Douglas Adams).
It is very funny, with a zany sense of humor that is right at home in meme land. Many of the funny things I have read in memes and comments under memes are just quotes from that book.
Ah, yes, tracking coyotes and finishing the job matches with what I remember about the story. Thank you!
That is the one I found today, but I’m so sure that the herd of whatever the dog was guarding lost one youngling before the dog left the farm to track down the pack for revenge.
Again, I may be accidentally exaggerating the story.
Now that’s a blast from the past. Hank the Cowdog and all his shenanigans were a lot of fun to my younger self. Until I got old enough to understand that Hank is an absolute buffoon, I’d listen to several audio books each month.
I generally don’t use emojis because I don’t think I understand the nuances of emoji well enough to throw them out there for strangers on the internet to interpret.
6-8 hours each day, but I don’t think my situation should be the standard for everyone.
But who says you “should be” working the full 8 hours?
And so it goes when you set impossible standards for yourself built on a misinterpretation of what it means to be a “good person.”
You did great. Sounds like you were the second person ever to get an account online or the second successful chat bot ever unleashed to the web.
Yes. It’s different enough that I am not taking it as a one to one replacement, but moving on to a quieter, calmer place.
I thought I might use Tumblr for another angle of replacing part of reddit, but it doesn’t seem to be the place for me. I’m not a rabid fan of any one thing, so it seems like so much hype and I don’t like the lack of conversation there.
This place has the threaded comments, and respectful conversation.
I find it refreshing, for the most part. I’ve found that comments and replies are much more civil, I’m still getting used to the way users here disagree with actual reasoning while maintening respect for the other perspective. I had ads blocked before, but being absolutely ad free, without even the blank space where an ad would go is even better. The only downside is the amount of space dedicated to complaining about reddit. I don’t wish to stop anyone from processing in whatever way they need, I just need to spend more time in my subscriptions instead of “all”.
Game decisions are limited, the strategy is clear. Generally, things within a game don’t suddenly change in a way that totally rearranges the entire economy.
Out in the real world, we face changing rules, different definitions of success, and most people trying to give advice don’t know what the people they’re talking to are facing.