Bro where were you going to school that they were gonna expel you just for going into the wrong restroom as a SEVEN year old? I seriously doubt so much of this convo
Bro where were you going to school that they were gonna expel you just for going into the wrong restroom as a SEVEN year old? I seriously doubt so much of this convo
(They are, that’s why everyone gets bent out of shape when boomers are criticized here)
(Second hand market, bro)
This pleases my inner horse girl
Bro really said that losing all right to bodily autonomy isn’t a good enough reason to dramatically shift someone’s political leaning
deleted by creator
Just came across this guide, thank you for your consistent work on it :)
Is there a different OS with the relative ease and functionality of graphene (android auto and other such features being big one) that you could recommend to a beginner? Or is graphene still worth it, in your opinion? Ease is important to me as someone with a new baby but cares about privacy.
Is there a master list of apps that do this, I wonder?
Okay, thanks for clearing that up for me! Good to know graphene is still worth getting into :)
Yeah, apple is always teetering on that fence where on the one side, they’re a Corpo and want to sell your data, but on the other side their whole draw and the logic behind being a walled garden is the privacy aspect for their users. If they drop the privacy draw, then why would some users want to stay in a walled garden
Right, but not Graphene, though, right? The whole draw of Graphene is that it’s relatively easy and android-feature complete, no?
Did you read the post…? It seems like Google is starting to fuck with app access, unless I’m misunderstanding?
Well. I was literally considering getting a pixel fold in the next few days to give grapheneOS a try. I guess I won’t now? What other good options are there for a (mostly) casual who wanted minimal fiddling and maximum privacy? Just switching back to iPhone?
Looks like a Copic-style marker to me
I would just look into calligraphy-style pens! This is definitely doable with that type of pen; calligraphy itself is an art form requiring lots of brush control to get right, so mastering this brush requires tons of practice. But you definitely can achieve the control to get both fine and thick lines out of one tool, so that’s a plus :)
Also, this sort of brush, imo, when done right, introduces a lovely organic ‘jitter’ feeling to line art.
This is a common one I’ve seen: https://a.co/d/fBBulyU
I’ve been enjoying LibroFM instead of Audible. Same subscription/credits per month model, but a portion goes to support a local bookstore of your choice. Feels way better to do that than give any extra money to Amazon.
Damn, that’s seriously crazy; I’m sorry you were put through that. That is no way too treat a child. I wish someone were there to stick up for you when you needed it.
Quick question, if you don’t mind, how old are you now?