

This was why I started drumming as an adult. My legs where always bouncing and I wanted to do something with it.


This was why I started drumming as an adult. My legs where always bouncing and I wanted to do something with it.


Pretty sure many of the cars sold now have a SIM card or something similar which the manufacturer pays for up front. I don’t think it takes much for them to ping periodically with the information they’d like to track and this ensures they get the data.
Still, don’t connect your car to the Internet, as that could give them way more data but I doubt that that doing that alone will completely stop the tracking.
Edit: typo


It’s better when it’s fresh! I started when 3 books were out and reread leading up to each new book as well.


I read Wheel of Time as well! Loved those too.
Oathbringer is my favorite, though I also really like Rhythm of War.


Yeah, Dalinar is easily my favorite.


The Stormlight Archive. This will be my 4th time. They’re my comfort books.
The great thing about this is the reward for getting so much done is more stuff to do!


The key is to accept that the end of consciousness is a feature of existence, and not a bug.


That’s a good point, though I think it’s also fair to say that you won’t experience unending nothingness after death from that perspective, either. I can see how coming to accept that the world existed before our experience began could help one confront the world will continue to exist after our experience has ended.


Is the idea that the deadline has passed but it hasn’t been as long as it looks since the deadline? Is the deadline coming from behind?
I’ll have to tell my boss I’m gonna be late on my next project. We gotta figure this out.
This argument fails to account for how I feel. Reading Spiderman makes me want to be a better person.


I was sure this was photoshopped and there was no way that was real…
It’s real. This is just unbelievable.
I feel like this tweet is conflating 2 different perspectives as the same thing. The doctor will have studied conditions and illnesses in aggregate while the individual experiences it personally on a daily basis. Conclusions drawn from both perspectives can contradict and both be true without invalidating the other. As a result, I don’t see either as justified in using there perspective to disqualify the others.
I feel both sides could benefit from taking a more nuanced view of things and more openly listen to one another. I know that’s an ideal and is not reflected in many people’s experience, sadly, but wanted to highlight that no one need be wrong in this situation.


Man, I really miss Stadia. I used it for a year and it worked flawlessly. Even still have the app on my phone as I couldn’t bring myself to uninstall it.
Followed by a pig squeal