So anyway, the oldest version of Debian that works well on the Compaq is woody (Debian 3.0). If I want to play with anything really super old (FreeBSD 2, Debian 1.1 or 2.x) I'm going to need actual 1990s hardware. That or I'll just have to deal with 640x480. :P
(And FreeBSD was notoriously unfriendly to non-ISA machines before, oh, version 4 or so, so getting that working would require scaring up an old ISA network card and a machine that can accept it. Joy.)
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Two new Phelous videos, a new Lazy Game Reviews, a new Ashens, and a new Linkara
It's like the entirety of internet video producers conspired against me getting any actual studying done today
re poetry: i also got shit all education on the mechanics of poetry aside from 'this is iambic pentameter and shakespeare used it', 'this is a rhyme scheme' and 'here is how you write a haiku'. particularly shit all on meter.
a lot of it was, i think, that the poetry i studied at school was primarily contemporary stuff in the Armitage/Carol Ann Duffy thread, so stuff that is mainly free verse, so you didnt really get anything about the mechanics of it and how it is anchored in traditions going back to formal verse, it was just 'hmm this poem uses dialect and this one contains a diff language and this one has AABB AACC DDEE structure' and not much else.
i think actually that being a drummer helped me most in getting my head around meter - being able to just count out beats p much without thinking about it helps, of course, also i think there are similarities between the kind of sensitivity required to fit rhythm and the subtleties of it into a piece of music and the kind of sensitivity required to integrate rhythm aand meaning of words in a poem. you know when you need to keep your rhythms smooth and when you want them to jar, to rub up against each other a bit. drumming and poetry are quite similar in this way
also groove. poems have groove as much as songs do. be alive to that
I knew a person who would freak out at poetry because it is all supposed to be sung instead of read, and only ultra-pretentious people write written poetry.
I knew a person who would freak out at poetry because it is all supposed to be sung instead of read, and only ultra-pretentious people write written poetry.
When people connected to the hotspot, the terms and conditions they were asked to sign up to included a “Herod clause” promising free Wi-Fi but only if “the recipient agreed to assign their first born child to us for the duration of eternity”. Six people signed up.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Name: Caroline O'Neill
Age: 19
Residence: Queen City, Centralia
Caroline is a young woman with lofty dreams but no ambition. She sits around her parents' house all day dreaming of what it "will be like" when she finally becomes a Broadway star, which we all know will never happens. Likes horses a little bit too much.
Heapers, if it should ever strike you that I am getting a little overjudgemental in my posts, or giving less pains to a case than it deserves, kindly whisper, "tor.com" to me and I will be infinitely obliged to you.
When people connected to the hotspot, the terms and conditions they were asked to sign up to included a “Herod clause” promising free Wi-Fi but only if “the recipient agreed to assign their first born child to us for the duration of eternity”. Six people signed up.
what if
1. you don't plan on having children? 2. you simply refuse when the time comes?
When people connected to the hotspot, the terms and conditions they were asked to sign up to included a “Herod clause” promising free Wi-Fi but only if “the recipient agreed to assign their first born child to us for the duration of eternity”. Six people signed up.
what if
1. you don't plan on having children? 2. you simply refuse when the time comes?
apparently there is some law against using your children as payment so it wouldnt have stood up in a british court, but still
Heapers, if it should ever strike you that I am getting a little overjudgemental in my posts, or giving less pains to a case than it deserves, kindly whisper, "tor.com" to me and I will be infinitely obliged to you.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Right Lane - People With Creepy Sexual Proclivities Only
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Just finished Spec Ops: The Line.
Holy shit.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
^ To be fair, I still haven't gotten through most of Dear Esther, despite having the game for two years now.
I get the conceit, but it makes you move so slowly
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Calling this weekend a success
a lot of it was, i think, that the poetry i studied at school was primarily contemporary stuff in the Armitage/Carol Ann Duffy thread, so stuff that is mainly free verse, so you didnt really get anything about the mechanics of it and how it is anchored in traditions going back to formal verse, it was just 'hmm this poem uses dialect and this one contains a diff language and this one has AABB AACC DDEE structure' and not much else.
also groove. poems have groove as much as songs do. be alive to that
does not exist, thankfully
blah
1. you don't plan on having children?
2. you simply refuse when the time comes?
I keep on hearing that it's basically like a deconstruction of the military FPS or something
not sure if i should play it since i actually haven't played other military FPSes
kid's annoying though that's true
this is the best type of comparison for pattern recognition because they are so different that the only similarities there are are highlighted
or something
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
you can still keep all your adopted children
Next 3 Miles
now, i have listened to the faust symphony, seen madomagi, but not read faust