It doesn't have to be perfect, I still watch all of trek even if some series aren't as fun to me as others.
It's a huge universe with unlimited stories. Find some likeable characters and let them save the day. I don't need a "perfect show".
It doesn't have to be perfect, I still watch all of trek even if some series aren't as fun to me as others.
It's a huge universe with unlimited stories. Find some likeable characters and let them save the day. I don't need a "perfect show".
Love this idea. It's an idea that's easy to break down to children as well, help them narrow down their options when someone is talking to them.
This is one that will stick with me for sure.
I actually do not remember where I heard this, but I was unhappy at one of my past workplaces, and I felt like nothing made sense anymore. The purpose of my job, the product, the people... I would ask why or seek deeper understanding and received nothing back.
The advice was "when no one has your back, it's time to move your back".
It stuck with me because it applies to friends, family, work, and life in general. If you do not feel supported and able to give support back mutually then it's time to place yourself in a situation more beneficial for you and those around you.
It doesn't place blame, it's simply a validation statement - you feel x, so do y.
I don't know that they deserve favorite because of what they are, they don't even have much of a smell! But there is just something about them I love, and maybe it's memories or how "wild" they look as they grow in bunches. It reminds me of wildflowers in a field.
I feel like all these giant legal teams have such incredible capabilities to push lawsuits however and wherever they want - it's honestly hard to just keep up with what is happening and why.
This article does a good job of explaining as Ars typically does. But every lawsuit we read about these days is so convoluted that I can't really understand it as much as I would like to.
Black-eyed Susan. They grow in big bunches and expand outward each year in a ring where the seeds fall. Just a simple flower that stands out in late summer in my area and lasts through fall. It's low maintenance too.
I really tried, a few times and I just can't make it exciting. I find it so boring to search for people and tags I wantto follow. That said, I wasn't a huge Twitter user before, and i don't have bluesky. I'm just hoping one day, mastodon clicks with me.
Can't speak for the author as to their intentions, but that's what I took from it.
I'm not vegan, I'm not trying to speak for others, but it is my takeaway that the point is an animals life is worth less than a digital steak.
The headline is click bait imo but the article makes a somewhat valid point about the larger use of animal products in everything. The article lists paper money in the UK as an example so a vegan is essentially unable to use paper money without conflicting with their ideals.
I would say the point of articles like this is a reasonable way to bring awareness of how ubiquitous animal products are in everyday items.
I think it's a valid topic with a headline written by marketing (and their 696 "partners") and an article written by someone with a point to make.
I could ddg this, but how does the remote access work? Do I need to open ports out of my home to have users watch stuff?
I want to like mastodon but I don't want to do the leg work of finding accounts. I like the algorithm to some extent, I want help to find things.
I also have trouble deciding how to support the post. Liking doesn't do anything and tooting or whatever puts it on my page. I don't feel part of the community boosting topics I like.
I like voting things up and down.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong but I try and get instantly bored because I have to hunt for everything. I really tried.
I'm a fan of Dune and this always made me laugh.