Evergreen [she/her]

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Cake day: November 11th, 2021

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  • I can sympathise with this but it happens when I'm not feeling very well. Other times I like to plan stories and paintings that I never finish on Onenote. (I'm slowly learning digital art). Or I watch youtube videos/listen to podcasts.

    It seems like if you have an almost compulsive need to critique things, you are maybe anxious to understand things in their entirety which I do (especially when shopping), you are also being stressing yourself out when ideally(?) you could simply sit back and enjoy something? Does that ever happen?

    The thing is I fluctuate between watching TV sometimes and not at all. And it tends to be some sort of fantasy/historical these days - I download the entire season on my phone and watch it during a commute. My phone's battery is suprisingly long lasting when I'm only playing already downloaded content.

    I've watched Dune twice, once with IMAX and another times with a similar thing. It was superb - I hadn't been to the cinema for more than 5 years until Dune came out.


  • Evergreen [she/her]tourbanismCool
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    3 years ago

    I suppose then smaller houses are best for the environment? There's another advantage that people are more likely to talk to each other and feel less alone because of the area. This of course works when there are multiple people in the household/family. I suppose a good model is the doughnut economics model that encourages local spending and... recycling and reusing resources(?).