Yeah sure, and I do have that skill, and it did take some time to develop it when I was growing up as my parents never ever turned the TV off, but obviously I'd prefer not to have to use it. What I don't understand is why someone would do it by choice.
Jesus, glad you're okay! I try my best to look both ways but honestly I've just kinda made peace that I'll be hit by a car at some point, I've had plenty of near misses before because ADHD etc. where I just forgot I was on a road crossing because I was daydreaming about trilobites or some shit.
That makes sense, I don't listen to K-Pop and I don't have/use cars and I get everywhere by walking, so I just listen to music while I do, it gets pretty repetitive and boring otherwise.
Yeah, once, twice - sure. But you'd be insane to want to listen to largely the same sounds over and over on the same walk day after day. That's peak brainrot tbh.
Da hell? I'm not lonely or depressed, are you nuts?
Carrying grocery bags to and from my flat isn't "appreciating the moment", I do this every other day, it's just boring and routine so I throw some music on to keep it fun and so I can do something more proactive mentally rather than just stare off towards my feet or surroundings I literally always see anyway.
Huh? No I didn't write this to trigger anyone. The walk is only like 10 mins each way, 7% is usually more than enough to last another 10 minutes. The sudden drop to 0% is unexpected and unusual.
I don't get how spilling the soup at store is meant to be ironic either.
If you drop one of these, they tend to crack open and spill slightly:
Obviously I told a staff member about it and she took it and told me not to worry.
The smelly euro village is a bit of sass on my part, just a more fun way of saying "walkable and modern dense city".
Huh? Are you saying you haven't? Or that I haven't? Because I don't get what relation this would have to listening to music on a daily walk to and from the grocery store.
Do you mean to imply that instead of listening to music, you're constantly magically spawning in a conversation companion that accompanies you to and from wherever you need to go and constantly talk to them along the way?
No? Lolwut. I don't constantly listen to music. I mostly listen to it when outside when I'm on a grocery store walk, because there isn't really anything else to do except walk to the store and walk back
Mr.Robot - The plot sounds great on the Wikipedia summary and I like it conceptually but it drags so hard in S2 and S3 it's unreal.
Same goes for Better Call Saul with it dragging on and on.
Man in The High Castle falls off a cliff in Season 3, I couldn't follow anything and everything has a weird brown(?) filter on it and i gave up when there was a scene with the nazi son guy in like a hotel or something and it was literally impossible to see what was going on. I didn't think that's what was meant by the show being dark ba-dum-tss
Every Nu-Trek (Discovery onwards) is not even entertaining enough to be so-bad-its-funny most of the time.
This put the fear of god in me, I can't stand my fucking job anymore and I hate the people I have to interact with, but it's comfy as fuck full WFH decent-ish pay and I often don't do any work for entire days at a time, I've been trying to find something else because I feel like the fun ride is coming to an end.
Yeah I tried it, out of the gate my favourite WM - i3 isn't supported.
I tried some of the other WMs, and they all kinda sucked imo.
I tried Gnome but it didn't work for me when I tried using guake.
I also had issues with Spectacle on Plasma (captured area is just plain white).
In both - OBS didn't work properly either (black screen with some capture methods, massive lag with others) and games were a bit laggy (stutters/frame time spikes).
Last one could be that Wayland doesn't play nice with the proprietary Nvidia driver or that unlike with Xorg, Proton/SteamPlay dont support launching a gamescope nested session from a Wayland session (or didn't back when I tried it) which usually ensures silky smooth performance.
Stuff like swaybg, despite being very well built, only support setting a single wallpaper on startup. This means, if you want to change the wallpaper during runtime, you must pkill the daemon
Not close at all these days, mostly occasional emails, but as a kid I would often think and say that my parents are some of my best friends, we always had good times together and I'd often just step away from the computer to just go hang out with them and riff on some TV while eating dinner or whatever or see what they were up to generally and talk. Nothing but good memories there.
Yeah sure, and I do have that skill, and it did take some time to develop it when I was growing up as my parents never ever turned the TV off, but obviously I'd prefer not to have to use it. What I don't understand is why someone would do it by choice.