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Writerly Gal
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  • Sims freeplay. Haven’t used it for a long time but it sure asks for a LOT of money for a free game 😂

  • Stretching is your best bet. It’s so essential, especially later in life. Also look into omega 3 and 6.

  • Default by Atoms for Peace. I was recently reminded of how good that song is, hadn’t listened for years 😃 (am a big Radiohead fan, but tend to forget side projects)

  • The only way to build towards a dream like that is two things, imho

    1. Save money. Take high paying jobs you may not like much to just save up.
    2. Learn. Read books on gardening, on simple living, on maintaining and restoring a home, and watch YouTubers who live the life you want to live and see the downsides of it too. (For the latter, Tyler and Todd might be a good fit, they are building a container home in the middle of the woods and they do show the setbacks as well as the triumphs)
  • Same here. Diptic is wonderful.

  • This could be me. I first really fell in love in my thirties. Before that I had book boyfriends. Characters who I related to because of how they were written.

    I didn’t know what aromantic/asexual was at the time, but they both fit me. I’m now married to a man who is my best friend and who accepts me as I am.

    And being aro/ace doesn’t mean that I don’t have feelings. I do. I just have no idea whatsoever on how to express them and still feel like me, I guess?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Xfce appreciation post

  • I see you shiver with antici…..

    pation

    And as this post sorely misses classic romcom:

    • I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her
    • Don't you love New York in the fall? It makes me wanna buy school supplies. I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address. On the other hand, this not knowing has its charms.
    • peeeeeecaaaaaaaaaan piiiiiiieeeeeee
  • Came here to answer PTerry too. I cherish his books (going to re-read them all again soon). I love the way he gave the fantasy genre an unadulterated joy. His books are the only ones that can make me cry with laughter, even on trains where I try to behave 😀 Also, he’s the only author who made me want to read footnotes 😂

    The world got a little darker when he died.

  • I'm having a quiet recovery day instead of a day at a barbecue with family. I hate that this latest bug is soooo difficult to get rid of.

  • Xfce is just amazing. I’ve used it for many years, starting with Xubuntu I think and it’s my go to Linux version. So minimal and functional.

  • I’m a pen to paper gal, but also keep a Daylio journal as a health tracker.

  • Vlogbrothers has been a favourite for many years. They do so much good! And do lots of silly stuff too, like making a series of videos with titles taken from smash mouth’s rockstar 😀

  • There is a thrift store in town with a carpet store attached, which is giant but 1/4th full. When we walked in the owner looked surprised we came to look at the thrift section. It was crap, and looked all untouched for a long long time

  • I could never carry an A5 around. I have both an a5 watercolour and sketchbook on my desk, but for on the go I use an A6 sketchbook if I want to sit longer for sketching as it’s a hardcover, but usually my notebook is my go-to.

    And I’ve had a similar convo with myself about writing things down, but if I don’t, I get overwhelmed and forget. And yes, I do remember the important stuff I write down, but I think it’s a good thing, because it stays in the forefront of my mind until I check it off 😀

  • Seconding AdGuard . It’s really working well for me.

  • Create a reading space, no tech allowed. Then every time you want to go read (could set alarms for that), you set everything aside, go to your space and read.

  • Making food, either baking or cooking. They focus you on the here and now and you eat well to boot.

    A hobby that has helped me a lot is knitting. It’s simple to learn and it’s another truly mindful thing to do for you.

  • I’ve been on namecheap for a long time. They have a sale going on now. But they are really good, hardly ever a problem and if there is, their customer service is stellar.