There are fewer things more stressful than trying to configure network settings without the benefit of a sandbox.
Shoutout to the patience of family.
There are fewer things more stressful than trying to configure network settings without the benefit of a sandbox.
Shoutout to the patience of family.
Jeeze, that took no time at all.
We shouldn’t be surprised that corporations continue to act like corporations. The people inside the platform may be of okay, the people who use the platform may be okay, but we have to acknowledge the ones in charge are problematic.
Naturally I’m speaking without information – but what concessions were made with the Commander in Cheeto?
I’ll stick to platforms I can control, or know will be free of American influence.
Hard to believe the number of companies acquiescing to literal nonsense.
The inauguration is a terrifying prospect this year.
I was listening to the Pet Shop Boy’s EP, Agenda. Aside from thinking of the parallels wit World Order, I realized I couldn’t listen to the lyrics without getting unexpectedly depressed.
I joke about the wealthy doing a great job emulating the French aristocracy, shortly before the 10 inch haircuts started that is. But hearing it to music is another level of incisive.
Nothing like an unexpected vacation to help one relax before the stress balls come.
Sometimes you’d think the worlds insanity would have a maximum level. Unfortunately it seems the economists theories about the creation of wealth can also apply to the ever-increasing bullshit that happens, most of which we now just /shrug at.
What can we do but struggle to overcome, and improve our own lives in an effort to maintain our energies and sanities at maximal composure?
PS: what a weird time to bring another human into the world.
Anyone else notice just how visibly screwed-up the United States has become in the last four years? I sure as hell have.
sharia law is just one of the many evils of the scary brown people-unless christians do it, then thats cool and american
fuuucckkk
I will continue never going to Alabama.
I’m back.