Gradually_Adjusting

joined 1 year ago

In no order:

The Forbidden Zone (1980)

Psycho Goreman (2021)

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

Blade (1998)

Ernest & Celestine (2012)

Patrick Stewart's PBS production of Macbeth from 2010

MFKZ (2017)

ZeroHedge: "markets are reeling!"

$SPY: -0.349% premarket

ZH is so painfully lacking credibility.

[–] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 18 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

It's hard to say what's appropriate. A lot of people feel like that's already the appropriate move, given their hugely successful election interference, assassinations abroad, continual war crimes, nuclear sabre rattling, allying with rogue nations, and the resulting destabilization of the global power dynamic. How do you deal with that if not regime change? Putin was so sure that regime change was an American aim that he made it a necessity. Paranoid Russian dictators and self-fulfilling prophecies, name a more iconic duo.

[–] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 4 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Brainrot grammar: Plant based

A friend visited from back where I'm from. Haven't seen them since I left, and it was great to show them around and catch up.

Well I guess it's been a while since my last one

I'm probably never going to like fluff pieces or opinion-based news so let's just leave it at that. Hope you're right.

None of us have our hearts in our work these days, but I'd be fired for this level of faking it

[–] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world -3 points 21 hours ago

The resistance:

watching them whine

Plus, the actual creatives aren't gone just because their studio stopped making games, they usually keep working in some other role. It's hardly ideal, but it's wrong to frame this as a loss of their future contributions.

To equivocate a little, a great team is bottled lightning and having them disbanded because of market dynamics is a loss.

[–] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Recreating Mesa Verde on an asteroid would be incredible.

 

Doctor's had no explanation other than the discharge papers, can I get a hell yeah

 

Weird Shit 2024, anyone?

 

Literally about ten seconds. Was happy with the construction at least

 
 

This is a work in progress. I'm currently doing some post processing in GIMP 2.0 to make it look more painted. This was made in Flowscape (a first foray).

Here's more about the town: https://app.kanka.io/w/7004/entities/150111

A top-down view

 
 

I made quesabirria de res and proveletta cheese with consomme. My little innovation is that I gave it a pat of cilantro garlic compound butter with flake salt on top. I'm gonna die happy. These are the best tacos I've ever made. They taste better than being thin, god help me.

 
 

Living in a walkable city means my weekly shop is a few hours of walking or biking instead of being stuck in traffic, and I'm only mildly tired afterwards since I use a bike with pretty large pannier bags. Since I have no car related costs I can afford more fresh food, a healthier diet, and I can afford to be more choosy about the ethics of what I buy. There's a twice weekly farmers market about a ten minute walk away, and quiet walks through parks to get to the shops. Living somewhere with car centric infrastructure, as I used to, this lifestyle was far less feasible.

Have your experiences been different with moving to walkable/bikeable cities? Any questions or points to be made? I'm not very up on the theory side of city planning, but my experiences line up with the whole "fuck cars" thing.

 

Absurdity is cruel, and cruelty is absurd.

 

But those tomatoes really stole the show

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