One of the many reasons I wish my phone camera was a time machine.
It seems absolutely exhausting to live inside your head.
If you’re in your teens, I get it, you’re still developing, you’ll get over it… But if you’re an adult… Oh boy… Please talk to a therapist about all this, you need to vent.
My country would be one of those places unfortunately. It’s extremely animal protein centric. And although I’m not a vegetarian myself, I really wish we had more options around here.
Yeah me and my husbands messages are mostly memes and cat pictures.
Would you keep the sentient one as a friend?
Not helpful for the current predicament, but good general advice for the future.
Damn, android os versions sound so tasty.
Oops forgot to translate it lol.
It’s RGPD laws.
This reads like one of those articles made to scare old people.
That’s a scary thought. Even with Tuvalu, imagine your country just disappearing… Surreal.
I already use keep as my shopping list on a note I share with my husband. Didn’t even know there was a separate Google shopping list, seems unnecessary.
Oh you’d love our “warning: road in poor condition” signs then. Those always tick me off.
In my country there’s sometimes signs that say something like “caution: accident prone area”. I never thought it distracting when driving.
I’m so with you on that. All these little steps towards that outcome make me so giddy and hopeful.
I really don’t know why, but it’s just such an amazing thought knowing that life thrives or thrived somewhere else.
That life requires a community working together, they can but they need to join a community like that. We’re social creatures we need each other.
I was born in the 80s. Mom was a teacher, Dad worked in IT.
Both conversations were not especially made out to be a… ok listen carefully we’re going to talk about this now. They were not made out to be a big deal, just happened naturally.
It was part of everyday life, if the subject arised it was not ignored, we were kept up to date on news and when we hadl questions about any subject, we always had an answer, we were encouraged to think critically about subjects being politics, sex or drugs, didn’t matter.
At the time my country was going through a very serious drug crisis, so it was impossible to ignore.
Fortunately the decriminalisation of all drugs lowered the drug problem significantly, but I was in college at that point.