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man i hate food delivery apps. theyre shitty to their employees and shitty to businesses; they just feel like a leech on society
all I can say is, they are surprisingly efficient with that pizza cutter
Can't wait for my vasectomy next week
yeah for real, let's see an xml one instead
Reminds me of Arthur C Clarke's The Light of Other Days. There's a technology in the book that allows anyone to see anything, anywhere, which eliminates all privacy. Society collectively adjusts, e.g. people masturbate on park benches because who gives a shit, people can tune in to watch me shower anyway.
Although not to the same extreme, I wonder if this could similarly desensitize people: even if it's fake, if you can effectively see anyone naked... what does that do to our collective beliefs and feelings about nakedness?
what is this from? looks familiar but can't put my finger on it
That's a pretty good pace actually, considering you're listening to an audiobook!
I've been on a nostalgia trip reading the Legend of Drizzt series. I'd normally go for fantasy that's darker or verges more on weird fiction, but I read the Drizzt books as a kid and Baldur's Gate 3 made me want to read them again.
About to finish book 10, I've enjoyed a good amount of them but I am starting to see how Drizzt's plot armor gets old after a while, haha
ooo I'm planning to start that soon. How long has it taken you to get to book 6?
maybe it's a special kinda cheese like pepper jack, but gushers instead of peppers
me and my wife call each other bro all the time
This is the first thing that crossed my mind
Ah must've skimmed over that part, my bad. The home automation part jumped out to me
I heard these were good for NMZ, so I was like alright I'll have the dwarf guy make a bunch. The animation took forever each time and was such a pain, and it was only in NMZ that I finally realized you can't actually consume them.
Tonight I went to a book discussion sponsored by LFPL, had a really good time!
I initially heard about it at the St Matthews branch, but found a list of events for all libraries across the city (searchable by category too).
You can find LFPL events here. Definitely recommend checking them out if you're bored, or looking to get involved in something.