Okay, but playing with knives is objectively cool though.
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Does anyone else feel more social on like 6 hours of sleep than they do 8?
I'm kinda depressed after 8-9 hours. My brain works better don't get me wrong, just a little more pessimistic. But on 5-6 hours I'm more of a social butterfly. I'm weird in a way that people claim is "charming." It's almost like the lessened social inhibitions of alcohol but I also get this weird dream logic to my speech.
That's gotta suck ngl. I live in a rural hellscape and even our city subreddit isn't that hellish.
didn't think that insects were taxanomically animals.
When did he stop making sense? Those buggers are closer to fungus than animals imo.
What if instead of gay sex it was J-sex and only people with a "j" in their name could have it?
As someone who lost their tongue in a freak hotdog eating accident, I can confirm this is true.
I had to get a new robot tongue and it's not as effective. But with practice, you make out the sounds you need.
I beer is like 3/5ths of a meal anyway so you'll be okay.
English was actually invented by people who hated poetry which is why Shakespeare is universally hated among dictionary writers.
Building a multi-million dollar radio transmitter to blast cumtown into outerspace so the aliens have something to listen to while they're driving here to kill us.
MacOS does not have dynamic workspaces like GNOME , nor an overview. It also has a global status bar that integrates with system applets which GNOME does not have. Its windows have maximize, minimize and close buttons on the decorations.
The problem is not that with individual features of GNOME or MacOS. The problem is that the layout is shit because modern UI design is shit. This was pioneered primarily with apple products who valued ease of use over actual functionality. It makes me more upset than usual since the entire Linux platform is heavily influenced by functionality and freedom. Which makes it strange to me that they would use a design layout that is both restrictive and less functional. I get that it looks nicer, but I'm still pissed off with the lack of demarcations and hierarchy in the design.
If you believe in function over presentation and enjoyed the Windows 7 era UX they you can easily use KDE/Cinnamon/xfce.
I do and it works well. I just don't understand why people who generally understand how computers work prefer GNOME. It's like if 50% of the Navy's generals thought that rowboats were superior to warships.
Is mole sauce vegan if I pretend it's made with real moles?
I forgot blueberry pancakes exist and I coincidentally just bought blueberries a few days ago so that's gonna be my evening now.