Your comment has made me realise I don’t understand how floating works.
Just a sloonarky kind of guy.
Your comment has made me realise I don’t understand how floating works.
I thought pretty much everyone in Australia was paid fortnightly.
Here’s a little known secret: you can still enjoy Lemmy without giving up reddit. I use both. There are some sports subreddits that I am not prepared to walk away from.
Writing. I used to write short stories but recently I’ve begun work on a novel.
The Elements of Eloquence is a fantastic read.
I know. The picture of the calendar is entirely self-explanatory yet they wrote a thousand words explaining it.
Why is this being upvoted when it is blatantly false?
Thanks for this recommendation. I’m going to have to watch it.
But unpredictability is not the same as free will. Doesn’t free will imply a conscious decision being made?
I always put my phone face down so I have to pick it up anyway.
You don’t have to leave your finger on the sensor while you use the phone.
Fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone. So you’d pick it up and your finger would naturally fall on the sensor, so that by the time you look at the screen, it’s unlocked.
I still like “Tell my WiFi love her”.
Kids misbehaving in school. “Kids are so rude these days.” “Young people don’t show respect anymore.”
I’m pretty sure that every generation had its bad eggs in the classroom and nothing has changed.
I’m not sure if paying for your groceries makes you entitled.
Match threads on sporting communities with hundreds of people commenting during the match.
Writing a novel is really hard and takes a lot of skill. My advice is to start by writing short stories to develop your writing ability. Post them online to get feedback. Keep slowly improving until you are good enough to write something longer.
There are plenty of online writing sites where users post their work for feedback. One good one is Critique Circle.
To be fair, they are all pretty obvious except for that weird colourful star. What is that thing?
There are hundreds of youtube videos or just plain websites that will get you started. Just google how to make a terrarium.
Once I started I found it hard to stop!
Since Boost for Reddit still works I’m usually over there.