“Life wasn’t always that bad, hence there’s no reason for it to stay bad in the future.”
Of course, this won’t work with something like incurable cancer. But most things we face are temporary. Even life.
“Life wasn’t always that bad, hence there’s no reason for it to stay bad in the future.”
Of course, this won’t work with something like incurable cancer. But most things we face are temporary. Even life.
Then everything that is created by a real person is not OC either. I don’t know why people think that we’re somehow special.
I love good stories. For me, the atmosphere and plot are vital. It feels like after work I just don’t have enough time and mental capacity to put a lot of effort in a video game, therefore I avoid things like Minecraft or the whole survival genre, even though I used to enjoy that kind of stuff when I was a teenager.
I’ll give it a try, the standard interface is not great performance-wise.
So far so good, I see less toxicity than on big social media. I guess there are not enough people yet, I see mostly enthusiasts who are excited that they’re building something new. Perhaps because of that the probability of seeing or getting some unpleasant comments is lower. But I’m also quite picky in what posts I read, something related to Elon Musk or Threads doesn’t interest me.
Scissors can.
I’m not sure that what you’re saying is correct. I don’t follow anything from those two instances, yet I see their comments.
I spoke about this with a person, who wanted to get a new phone and replace their 3yo model. Ultimately, they just wanted a new thing, because it’d make them happier. That’s irrational.
During my time on reddit, I’ve learnt to appreciate downvotes. Silent feedback is much better than passive-aggressive replies that serve no purpose other than letting the person vent out.
Nope. Time to post proper links.
I’m surprised by how many people do that after every meal. Is it good for enamel?
I’m used to imgur and most screenshoting tools can work with it.
I am, here’s the proof:
Dota 2.