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  • I don't get it. There all the same word.

  • Mandrake. After that it gets hazy, but Mandrake was first.

  • I'm going to go with a classic and recommend Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

  • I laughed way too hard at this.

  • Coffee also messes with my digestion and if I'm not careful makes me anxious. These days I avoid coffee and get my morning caffeine fix from yerba mate. It tastes better and is easier to enjoy than coffee.

  • I always thought that a good cup of coffee needs to taste like shit, that's part of the charm. I enjoy coffee, but it's not, like, delicious.

    Tea is a fickle mistress, too. It's very easy to make an overly bitter cup of tea, and tea bags tend to taste awful no matter how you prepare them. A good cup of tea takes effort and good quality loose leaf. God I love tea.

  • I'm not even all that familiar with the games, but the casting seems really off.

  • Oh... Oh no...

  • Pine64 has also had terrible communication for a while now and their site has had technical issues for a month. They have not filled me with confidence as of late.

    postmarketOS is great though.

  • I'm sure they will take everything that made the original game great and bin it in a misguided attempt to appeal to a customer base they don't understand.

  • The King in Yellow is great. Doesn't get the attention it deserves.

    • Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol.
    • Azazeel by Youssef Ziedan.
  • Well thanks a lot, now I'm sad.

  • Kind of sounds like you just want Debian with netinst image and then do an Expert install. Afterwards you might want to migrate repos to sid. Good luck!

  • OpenSUSE is good. If corporate scares you off, there's OpenMandriva Lx or Mageia.

  • I don't. When I'm clearly not enjoying a book and don't feel like finishing it, I stop and move on. Unless I have a pressing reason, I see no point in pushing myself to do something I hate. Reading is for me is fun and interesting, it is not something I do to torture myself. Sometimes it's hard to "give up" on a book, but in the end life is too short.

    Do what you enjoy the way that works for you, there are no rules.