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  1. YUS! https://www.engadget.com/blackberry-onwardmobility-5g-smartphone-2021-133919589.html

    Wednesday, 19-Aug-20 17:37:42 UTC from web
  2. On paper I know better than to engage Twitter but in execution some things just cannot be borne in silence

    Monday, 17-Aug-20 15:43:33 UTC from web
  3. Summer Games Done Quick starts today,

    Sunday, 16-Aug-20 13:19:53 UTC from web
  4. I knew this was coming but i didn’t quite realize how weird it would be to see the word “Fox” dropped from the Fox assets that Disney acquired. http://rainbowdash.net/url/875597

    Friday, 14-Aug-20 07:51:23 UTC from web
  5. Not sure how, six months in, I’m still having to turn around and go back to my house after forgetting my mask, but here we are.

    Thursday, 13-Aug-20 20:10:41 UTC from web
  6. Oh that wasn't new-news.

    Tuesday, 11-Aug-20 16:12:22 UTC from web
  7. Wanted to buy a cheap AC from my local listings but... they were gone. All sellers said that another *just* before me already got the deal.

    Monday, 10-Aug-20 19:34:00 UTC from web
  8. All that effort is for nought. As I have woken up the temperature is as it was before.

    Sunday, 09-Aug-20 07:40:13 UTC from web
  9. I always did best identify with bitter alcoholic fanfic Twilight Sparkle, heh

    Saturday, 08-Aug-20 15:03:58 UTC from web
  10. I guess it's not much different than how Japanese glosses the U off of Desu, maybe language is just dumb. Who needs a backwards R, anyway!? Upside-down question marks? Bah! lol

    Thursday, 06-Aug-20 14:34:03 UTC from web
  11. Evidently schools that haven't even had their first day are already reporting cases? We're just gonna... heads down, march dick-first through the razor pit? Not even look for a ladder? Nobody's even asking why we're dick-deep in a pit of razors??

    Wednesday, 05-Aug-20 18:39:53 UTC from web
    • @scribus One Bundesland (State) here in Germany has opened their schools this week under some terms like wearing masks in the hallways and segregating the school building into manageable sections for contact tracing and spreading out the school day as much as possible to reduce the amount of people. The number of active infections there is low but I sense it'll backfire nonetheless in a week or two.

      Wednesday, 05-Aug-20 19:10:27 UTC in context
  12. More than a second time doing a multiple choice episode isn't worth it. Hitting all the bad endings the second time around is easy enough.

    Wednesday, 05-Aug-20 16:50:31 UTC from web
  13. There was one congressperson or senator or whomever who said "A mask covers the face, made in the image of God," but I think even the nuts thought he was crazy.

    Saturday, 01-Aug-20 18:08:41 UTC from web
  14. I admit that I was lenient towards this at the beginning and didn't take the whole thing very serious, however I did my usual things like proper hygiene and my natural behaviour of avoiding people, but very soon I did everything right with wearing masks and such. I had underestimated the outcome and spread before. But after all of the evidence I cannot fathom why people can be still so stubborn.

    Saturday, 01-Aug-20 15:23:59 UTC from web
    • @adiwan I've usually been a bit cavalier about new diseases, too, aside from standard flu-season hygiene. I was on team "don't wear a mask if you aren't sick, we need them for front line workers" until the new science came out. And I, too, do not understand people who take the advice of a group of uneducated desert monks who've been dead for two thousand years and their demigod fanfiction over modern science and medicine.

      Saturday, 01-Aug-20 15:39:26 UTC in context
    • @scribus As far as I could seen in the videos nobody has used religion as an excuse. I've seen more messages about being fed up by the government and being told what to do, and being inconvenienced, as well as skepticism of the whole pandemic and the virus itself.

      Saturday, 01-Aug-20 15:46:28 UTC in context
    • @adiwan I guess I don't really know that a major amount have been using religion specifically, but it just seems common in a lot of science denial.

      Saturday, 01-Aug-20 18:07:43 UTC in context
  15. HAHAHA. My caffeine resistance is remarkable. I drank 6 cups of medium-strong black tea and a lemonade with about twice the caffeine concentration of Coca-cola and I was still tired all the time.

    Wednesday, 29-Jul-20 20:15:50 UTC from web
  16. I'm somewhat annoyed that anytime the number 69 is mentioned someone says "nice".

    Thursday, 30-Jul-20 08:17:41 UTC from web
  17. Yesterday i was at my favorite coiffeur because I couldn't stand the long hair anymore that constantly fell into my face and was heating up my back neck. Now my hair is short again such that I do not need my hair drier for a while because it dries quickly on its own. I also gave a bigger tip.

    Wednesday, 29-Jul-20 14:21:53 UTC from web
    • @adiwan Curious, do you have establishments that might be more of a "barber shop" situation? Like, in the USA, there's sort of a "barber for men, salon for women" thing going on. I kind of like the idea of just a neutral "haircut place."

      Wednesday, 29-Jul-20 16:12:50 UTC in context
    • @scribus Most places I know in Germany and Poland offer cutting hair both for men and women but they are sectioned off in a way, men front, women back (with or without a wall in between). Smaller places with less traffic do not have that.

      There are only very few places that are highly specialized on either gender, like for men and offering more services for beard grooming.

      My favorite place has men in the front and women in the back. It's a Turkish lead establishment that has some fancy services like pulling eye brow hair with string for both genders, often used by people with monobrow tendencies and the pulling of the hair creates a very clean look without stubbles.

      Wednesday, 29-Jul-20 16:26:29 UTC in context
  18. Haha I didn't realize I was even buying a curved monitor, this is w e i r d

    Tuesday, 28-Jul-20 05:00:21 UTC from web
  19. Well, the line for my online order is so long that I may not be getting a new computer after all

    Monday, 27-Jul-20 18:32:00 UTC from web
  20. Both series are tons better than Pony Life.

    Monday, 27-Jul-20 15:55:37 UTC from web
  21. I'm so glad that "Amphibia" and "The Owl House" is back.

    Monday, 27-Jul-20 07:15:56 UTC from web
  22. According to my city's website there are only two known COVID cases in care currently. A silver lining.

    Wednesday, 22-Jul-20 10:30:34 UTC from web
  23. The swallows are flying like crazy these days as the flying ants and other bugs are very active right now. I cannot air my apartment without having some bugs in.

    Saturday, 18-Jul-20 12:31:35 UTC from web
  24. it’s been brought to my attention that this very embarrassing incident from my past has been made public. words cannot express how sorry I am to anyone I hurt http://rainbowdash.net/url/875557

    Wednesday, 01-Jul-20 11:13:16 UTC from web
  25. People keep telling me there’s actual logic behind The Simpsons’ production codes but I know they’re just as confused as I am. Only a maniac would label the first production season “7G”.

    Saturday, 27-Jun-20 20:47:10 UTC from web
  26. 800 pages left and I have finished reading all of the Inu Yasha manga. Roundabout 10300 pages for the whole thing.

    Friday, 26-Jun-20 19:51:12 UTC from web
    • @adiwan Thank god Tolkien didn't live to work in the medium. Then again, maybe "The Hobbit" would justify three movies...

      Saturday, 27-Jun-20 04:35:33 UTC in context
    • @scribus The Hobbit is a short book but it compresses time a lot and a lot and things are not very well told because they come somewhat out of nowhere. 3 movies is a bit much, I can agree that 2 would be very fine.
      Reading Inu Yasha to the end was easier than Lord of the Rings. I HATE all those lengthy scenic descriptions in LOTR and my brain fades out too quickly to get past them. LOTR would work a lot better as a comic because those would be held to a brief instance and not minutes and multiple pages. To be frank: Inu Yasha has also big pacing issues. It could have been easily cut in half without losing too much of its substance. Towards the end it got DBZ-like when it comes to stretching the content and delay the inevitable.

      Saturday, 27-Jun-20 09:55:43 UTC in context
  27. watching all these 1930s Mickey Mouse shorts in HD feels wrong somehow

    Wednesday, 24-Jun-20 08:10:40 UTC from web
  28. With all the crazy stuff happening, maybe this year can be the year of the Linux Desktop!

    Thursday, 18-Jun-20 15:56:15 UTC from web
  29. New Pokémon Snap? I'm gladly waiting for all the reviews. Especially I'm waiting for all the reviewers and people bashing it for being too repetitive, short, and unoriginal. The N64 game can be played through within a few hours, and even then there was barely any varying gameplay beyond gushing over 3-dimensional Pokémon jumping around and abusing them with throwables. I expect the new one being similar in scope feature-wise. The right evolution of the game has to be at least a semi-open world with day-and-night cycles and a focus on stealth and exploration, like a real animal and nature photographer.

    Wednesday, 17-Jun-20 20:53:25 UTC from web
  30. Started binge-watching Community. Before I have never watched more than a few episodes.

    Thursday, 11-Jun-20 16:48:56 UTC from web