Dvixen

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[–] Dvixen 1 points 2 days ago

The soy and wasabi threw me for a loop. I learned it from a Japanese exchange student. Was he having a go? (Still going to do it!)

[–] Dvixen 2 points 2 days ago

I have five or six on the go. Can't tell if I've ever lost one. Win-win!

[–] Dvixen 10 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Can also happen at the hair stylist (crazy crazy rare), the chair they wash your hair in puts strain on the neck in a similar fashion to a chiropractic 'adjustment'.

I get migraines after a hair appointment. Thought for years it was from the chemicals in the hair products. After a discussion with my physio about my migraines, he suggested not having my hair washed for the same reason he rants about chiropractors. Next appointment, I arranged to arrive with my hair already washed and still damp - no migraine after. (I quite like the stylist that allowed this for me, she told me she now suggests to her clients who get migraines after having their hair done they do the same, hopefully with similar results as me.)

[–] Dvixen 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The whole 'likes cures like' of 'homeopathy good' but 'vaccines bad' cracks me up.

One molecule in a dilution (that your immune system doesn't even see) is good, but a vaccine that makes your immune system to do the heavy lifting against the real thing is bad? Oh for fuck sake.

[–] Dvixen 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

It's a book of psalms and prayers. The idea of someone asking what passage they should read and being answered with "The spider bookmarked one" brings me joy.

[–] Dvixen 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Chaotic good. I have bookmarks, I just forget to use them.

I have a very old book (published in 1794) that has leaves, spiders, some writing, as well as fire and water damage. Not worth anything in the condition it's in, but it's mine and I love it. I've always wanted to know why there were spiders in it, but I'm thankful it's not bound in human leather.

Save for a few I bought second hand, and the first book I ever owned (I managed to have it signed by the author 20 years later) the rest of my books look like they are fresh off a bookstore shelf.

[–] Dvixen 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I would certainly check one out. Federated instances are a good start, being able to curate my own feeds and interests (tags being hijacked is a PITA) but I hold concern of the eventual crap creep.

I think I am in my Old Person Yells At Internet era.

[–] Dvixen 25 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

It's not virtue signalling if you truly mean it.

Our feeds should be our own.

I quit Crackbook a decade ago over the algorithm forcing shit at me I had no interest in.

That's when I learned what a dark pattern was. I started seeing it pop up nearly everywhere that used algorithms.

Did the same with Twatter a few years ago. Again, I was over being forced to see shit I had zero interest in. This time I removed my footprint, leaving a handful of posts.

No one noticed either time I'd left. (No one ever does. That's a whole other rant about the state of anti social media.)

Never used Threads. Won't even click on the ones that are shoved at me through Insta.

Kept Insta for patterns and recipes, and over time I've stopped engaging on the platform. It's just as bad as the others for the algorithm and ads. Staying is on me, I know. Sunk cost fallacy or whatever. I didn't want to lose my collection of patterns that exist no where else.

I started the process of removing what little remains of my presence on IG. Discovered I'm not allowed to remove likes 'to protect the community'. Deleting my own content bugs out often. Removing saved bookmarks bugs out often. No way to keep the videos I refer to often to make things.

Damned straight I mean it when I say I will cease using Meta products. I am tired of being told how to use something, or how I should think and what I should believe.

Zuck can fuck all the way off.

[–] Dvixen 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Not too many games, but I played the hell out of a few. (So glad there isn't an total hours played stat)

Would have more dwarf, but the guy I was playing with decided he was too good to play with me, and I got bored playing solo.

[–] Dvixen 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

We paid about 3$AUD per banana just over a decade ago. Cyclone Yazi had wiped out a fair portion of the plantations.

I don't want to imagine what they'd hit cost wise if that were to happen now.

[–] Dvixen 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

LOL. I found it offensive when it first aired. LTTP millenials.

[–] Dvixen 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Mine went away in my teens, but only after learning to sing. (Vocal training, not speech therapy). It did make a sporadic appearance for the next 20 or so years, typically when overly tired or stressed.

It unfortunately returned as I got older. It's less annoying than aphasia. (I lie, it's still annoying, and the two together are calm destroying.)

 

A stop-motion movie from many years ago. An enthusiastic, campy romp that pokes fun at the movie making industry.

It's one of those movies that leaves you giggling, or scratching your head in confusion.

 

Background is from one of the stars in game.

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