In journalism, the standard is to share the whole name of a subject. If you don’t share the whole name, it’s appropriate to explain why.
In journalism, the standard is to share the whole name of a subject. If you don’t share the whole name, it’s appropriate to explain why.
Surprised no one has mentioned The Expanse series. A ton of world building in very different kinds of environments. Space stations, small ships, big ships, generation ships, asteroids, moons, planets.
The environments are well thought out in how the residents would need to adapt
Create a configuration file. https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp has the documentation
Columbus is a great little city in a not so great state. The local politics are quite progressive and the food and bar scene is quite nice. There was a decently sized queer community when I lived there a decade ago, and I’d expect it to continue to flourish as long as a major university is nearby.
Winters are cold. Summers are hot. The weather is what it is 🤷🏻♀️
I wonder if you’d like Sleigh Bells. Twee pop vocals over grungy guitar. A lot of fun
Gosh. I hadn’t thought about Indian in the cupboard in years
Not OP, but I almost exclusively read novels and non fiction via audiobooks. For context, I’m on pace for 70 books this year.
My main reason for audiobooks is I having a driving commute. Two hours a day round trip. Audiobooks keep me sane in a way that podcasts or music do not. I also do audiobooks when doing chores around the house.
Second, I struggle to focus on reading a book on my phone. Too many distractions and I think the reading experience is subpar. I do have an eInk reader, but I haven’t charged it in years because it’s easier to do audiobooks.
Physical books are rare in my home, but that’s a self-reinforcing cycle since I enjoy audiobooks so much.
Daddy would you like some sausages?
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