I thought if it was real it could be from the same photographer but no luck, however there are some really nice photos by her here if you like cityscapes.
Edit: found an earlier reference to this photo from 2019 which also claims to be in Shanghai but not where it actually is.
Don't know about moderation but this community is about the app reddit is fun, not about reddit itself. It does seem pretty dead though as the app is also dead.
I've bought several fake-leather jackets. The last one was probably the cheapest but it has lasted a lot more than the others and is the most comfortable by far. Pockets with zippers, waterproof and light enough to carry around. Living in a warm country I've gotten away with wearing it throughout winter without using a warmer coat.
Meanwhile IRL cool cybernetic implants: I'm sorry our company has been bought by Amazon and support for your eyes has been dropped. Please refer to a local surgeon to remove them at your expense.
Not necessarily bad, there's something about the combination of looking non-threatening and decisive walk that makes people ask for directions and/or assume I work there. It's great for tailgating too. I've walked into at least two restricted areas just by accident.
Agreed about trailers but I'd replace rating with description. 1-2 sentences are enough to know the general theme without spoiling anything and ratings are pretty useless unless the movie has like a 2/10.
Irrelevant but I don't think I've ever gotten a trailer as a YouTube ad. Is that really a thing?
Technically alt + shift changes between languages and ctrl + shift changes between layouts within the current language. Win + spacebar circles through all of them. So if you want to change from qwerty to dvorak I don't think alt + shift will work, at least in windows 10.
A crowd where you can be one of many so noone pays attention to you. In my school there was always a huge line in the cafeteria so I'd sometimes go stand there and buy only a piece of gum as an excuse. It won't help if you want to cry but it helps to feel invisible for a bit.
It depends what kind of music you were listening to though. If at 15 you were listening to 25-year old artists that's not really your parents' music, is it?
When working with a flexible schedule I do this too. Having your own timezone can be convinient.