Archbishop Harold Holmes by Jack White
Proud anti-fascist & bird-person
Archbishop Harold Holmes by Jack White
I’ve wondered why that line “this is where the fish lives” was in the script for literal decades now.
The Touch of Satan always stuck with me.
Sign my guestbook!
There’s a cafe near me that does a BLAT/americano combo lunch and it’s so good.
It’s defederated from .world, the largest Lemmy instance.
Poodles are the best dogs. So smart.
If you’re never seen Columbo, you’re in for a treat.
"This is the gambeson my grandmother quilted for me; it’s very cozy.’
I never found them as comfortable as a pair of good sandals like Birkenstocks or some sneakers.
They make a decent camp shoe though, since they’re extremely light and waterproof; I’ll clip them to my backpack so they don’t take up room inside.
That time they banned the word “fascist” was the closest to self-awarenes they get.
The Feast of the Gods- Giovanni Bellini & Titian, oil on canvas (1514)
There is no inherent meaning; everyone must find their own.
For me, it’s to try and leave my little patch of the world better than I found it.
Doing full co-op with a randomizer is a blast.
Commodore 64 here, too.
First Linux distro was Ubuntu.
The most important part about learning a musical instrument is consistent practice.
1 hour twice per week is not as good as 20 minutes every single day. And you do have to play every day if you want to improve. Work on one thing at a time and most importantly: use a metronome.
Guitar is a meditation exercise: you have to learn to love the process. If you aren’t having fun, maybe it just isn’t for you.
It really is a great game.
The combat reminds me most of Half-life 1 when the soldiers are chasing you through Black Mesa.
Your Beeness
Jocund: cheerful and lighthearted.
From Romeo and Juliet: