Your local library would appreciate it if you go ahead and check out some movies now and then. It helps them prove that they are worth funding.
Don't forget to load it with something heavy first.
You like what you like, idk why you have to be wrong about it. If you want insight into yourself on why you like this and not that, then therapy is where to go.
Sorry, I'm having a lost in translation moment here. I'm not sure if you told me to leave or that I just outdid everyone
Edit, or I'm too close to infringement?
Yes, it's a cycle. Social media fuels polarization, and polarization drives engagement, engagement fuels social media, which reinvests into fueling polarization and around it goes
I do. I post generated pictures in the community that is set aside for them. I post the ones I enjoyed, so I've already consumed the content.
Often times I'll add to the traffic of the site in comments.
Ride bikes, go on adventures in the woods, break sticks, throw rocks in a pond, read books and encyclopedia, talk about wild imaginary adventures, see what can be hit with a BB gun
Like the Ami, but just enough bigger and faster to accommodate out of town commutes?
Not at all.
Man, the scale is really weird on this one. Tiny people? Huge macaroni?
It takes a lot of effort to stay on top of things, plus the research it takes to sort out fact from fiction. After all that investment, the amount of difference one can make is miniscule.