Most people I know hate it, but I absolutely love the feeling of a fly crawling on my arms or legs. It gives me this wonderful comfortable tingling sensation and I can’t get enough of it.
Most people I know hate it, but I absolutely love the feeling of a fly crawling on my arms or legs. It gives me this wonderful comfortable tingling sensation and I can’t get enough of it.
I’m closing in on 40 and life satisfaction has been rising consistently over the past couple of years. I think the peak is still ahead.
I get almost all literature for my papers from libgen and scihub. I even have access to a lot or journals through my uni’s VPN, but it’s just much simpler and quicker to use the open seas.
My justification is that a) scientific journal publishers are evil and a scourge on humankind, and b) on average, I only need like 1% of the info in such literature, so I would never buy it anyway, which means that me pirating it doesn’t affect sales in any way.
I have no idea what this is about but I love the meme template.
Yes. (I’m a protestant Christian.)
I mean I live in Berlin…
I sing in an amateur choir led by a professional singer, and his voice is the purest, warmest, cleanest sound you can imagine. I melt every time he sings a solo or demonstrates part of a song to us.
Love those books but aren’t they more like, 90s?
Of the ones I visit at least somewhat regularly, Twitter has always seemed the worst for me. Every thread (at least on political topics) is just a stream of toxicity and misinformation.
I use this userscript with Tampermonkey for a layout that’s closer to old.reddit. (Script not mine.)
I mean you could become famous for doing the first AMA on lemmy…
Reddit and promising better features “soon”, name a more iconic duo. Part of the reason everybody uses RES and 3rd party apps is that for the past decade, Reddit kept promising UX improvements and rarely delivered.
How much does that cost?