

Why didn’t Europe protect me from the consequences of my own actions?


Why didn’t Europe protect me from the consequences of my own actions?


Dylan Moran, maybe not drunk necessarily but he is always drinking wine on the stage during his sets from memory.


Bacon and egg sandwich from a local cafe. It’s a sometimes thing for me when my weight progress is good and I’ve burned a lot of calories that day. It’s simple but good, heaps of bacon, couple of eggs, some tomato relish and a bit of cheese.


Images you can hear
Yep it definitely could but people might scroll without reading the article, maybe they think there’s another article underneath or maybe they’re just scrolling to see how long it is. Clicking read more gives a less noisy signal I would think.
Good question. Analytics maybe?
If you think it would be fun, go for it. You can always stop if it turns out you don’t enjoy it as much as you thought but we can always do with more humans writing interesting things.
Missed opportunity with the zoom percentage but solid effort.


Ok thank you, it was worth a try.


What if I’m underwater?
Oh boy, it was just me and my dad so… just him running the show unfortunately.
Yeah I got it too. Apparently it’s not that uncommon sadly.


I started reading The Myth of Sisyphus because I’m interested in absurdism but haven’t read much other philosophy apart from some of the classic Stoic books. I found it very dense and hard to get through the first parts with references to philosophers I hadn’t read, does it get easier to read?
Noinummoc is upon us.


Being given the Normandy in the original Mass Effect


Don’t hunt what you can’t kill
This just unlocked a core memory of “prank me when you’re here.” As in, call me a hang up before I answer so it’s free because texting or answering the call would cost money.
But where my true neutral girls at?
I remember my entire team going for a walk suddenly when someone realised there was an interesting Pokemon that had spawned nearby.