I used to spend loads of time on forums (mostly for metalheads), and also the late and great Barbelith.
Let the forum follow the function.
I used to spend loads of time on forums (mostly for metalheads), and also the late and great Barbelith.
Let the forum follow the function.
I’m a big fan of stonerrock and doom, and a lot of bands within those genres have a tendency to remain pretty much the same, musically, lyrically and atmospherically. Bands like orange goblin, fu manchu, nebula, weedeater, acid king, bongzilla, sleep, dopelord, conan, etc. do not change that much about their music over time. Which is fine by me, not all bands have to reinvent themselves to remain interesting to me.
Yeah it’s pretty weird how a lot of actors are cast to play russians, except people of actual russian background. I wonder why that is, holdover from cold war sentiment? or are there just too few Russian actors in hollywood?
Also, +1 for picking people up that fall down and holding up a shoe/pair of glasses/hat/etc. that you find on the ground.
The first time I went to a metal gig (Iced Earth) I lost my glasses and people actually stopped to help me look for them. Amazingly, they were unbroken.
this is the most important rule
1: No nasty spikes intended to harm 2: Someone falls, you pick em up 3: No aiming for the face 4: Don’t keep in people who clearly want no part of the pit
Few things frustrate in the same way as technical difficulties, so I hope you don’t have to suffer them for long. Here’s to hoping you’re fully on your digital feet again shortly!
doodling (it’s both creative and a kind of meditation)
reading (physical books, usually before going to sleep)
playing bass (6 strings is too many)
TTRPG (preferably always in person)
Gulden Draak (spelling?)
You are correct :)
Joost mag het weten.
While it is possible for others who do not speak the language to be sufficiently fooled into believing he spoke it fluently, it would be really weird if a university lecturer would give lectures in a nonexistent language without anyone commenting on it.
The zen coin flip was the first thing I thought of when reading OP’s post.
Like you states, it does not replace the act of choosing.
But you can gauge by your own reaction to the result of the coin flip, which option you think deep down is the best.
Thanks I’ll give it a try!
Used to play a lot of RTS, both single and multiplayer. The last one I bought was the new AoE game. It did scratch a bit of the itch, but on the whole was a letdown. Before that it was Iron Harvest, which was visually pleasing but clunky. I am still looking for an RTS I can really get lost in.
Any recommendations?
You might like the game tyranny. Just finished playing it and it was quite enjoyable.
This was also the first song I thought of
Love clutch, the lyrics are certainly something that helps them stand out from the crowd
I once had a facebook profile. But I seldomly used facebook to stay in touch with anyone.
In the end I met people again at irl gatherings of mutual friends and acquaintances, or I did not.
My life was none the worse for not meeting the ones I didn’t, far as I can tell.
I deleted my account because I did not want to have one anymore, and I do not have need of a replacement anywhere else.
I keep in touch with important friends and family through whatsapp, sms, discord and telephone calls.
Sounds great, I will give it a try
many thanks!