Chocolate.
Proper chocolate, not the shit that Cadbury turn out since it was bought by the cheese people.
No wonder they lost their royal warrant. That's the first thing that Charlie has done since the Prince's Trust that has really impressed me.
Chocolate.
Proper chocolate, not the shit that Cadbury turn out since it was bought by the cheese people.
No wonder they lost their royal warrant. That's the first thing that Charlie has done since the Prince's Trust that has really impressed me.
Same people install white or cream carpets just before they decide to have kids or a party.
Have much experience of this: boys marry their mother; girls marry their father.
Did everything that I could to disprove that old wive's tale. Failed.
My parents were not good people.
There's a reason they got the generic name Karens.
Like Gary (Garys aren't Karens), there aren't many around now but the few I've ever come across really were worthy of these name.
I watch this yesterday (on UK Netflix) too.
I really enjoy Butler films and unusually tested this two up thumbs (or whatever they're called). Some of the CGI got in the way and was just too obvious but that didn't detract for a very simple single-line plot making it very enjoyable watching.
It was somewhat like watching a mid-twentieth century film in is simplicity but enjoyable for all that.
I kept waiting for that 'Mercan to kick off and cause a couple of innocents to die but it didn't happen.
Would recommend.
Came to Obsidian from Logseq without prior knowledge. Logseq was my first note-taking of any use. I had Keep but I didn't really use it, cos my data is in Google's clutches. I'm trying to degoogle.
Logseq doesn't feel together like Obsidian does. I'm in my first month of use and I had to spend ages trying to understand how to take notes properly before I could even feel confidence about using it.
Templates are a revelation. Dataview supreme. Front-matter a delight. If they exist in logseq they're hidden. The learning curve for Obsidian is brutal.
I have around a thousand pages of mixed tags and links because it's not discouraged in Logseq and I have to undo that huge mess. The discord forums are not a good place to Google for help and there's nothing like obsidian.rocks or innumerable posts helping. There are lots of logseq YouTube fans and that's where I ended up looking, but I prefer the written word.
Logseq was my learning phase but Obsidian is where I'll stay. I think Logseq needs the level of financial input that Obsidian gets. I'll have to live with the fact that it is not open source.
I had disabled the non-open source packages in Fedora software so i didn't see Obsidian and only saw Logseq. It was a good experience and given my time again I would probably do Logseq then Obsidian, again. I wish I had seen the articles on how to take notes on Obsidian.rockd before I started Logseq.
This. Loved it but stopped using it when it was bought by Microsoft (it was swiftkey that Microsoft bought, right - I'm getting old and it's late here)
Ironically I'm using gboard now, kinda given up looking for keyboard a while back.
I have to fuck about on F-Droid again for a bit I think.
Provide something other than t'n'a. Demonstrate a desire to build a partnership with a person where you can learn, nurture, teach and enjoy together; no matter how long it lasts.
I wouldn't say yes to anyone without a brain; I'm not alone. A random artifact is much cheaper with the same credentials and lasts far longer.
Otherwise, just have a damn good wank by yourself without cameras, without posting it online, and call it a day.
The most stereotypical thing about teenagers are the people who are charged with bringing them up, or not.
I'm not.
I'm against the US interfering militarily covertly or otherwise in matters because it usually ends up creating more of a mess than it was before.
I agree. I used it to move my vocab on enormously.