I don't understand the not making friends thing. I've made a string of friends in the last five years, and continue to do so. And I am a socially awkward, ADHD, anxiety raddled, sometimes annoying as fuck, mess. Maybe it's because I own it and just stopped caring what people think of me and they can fuck off if they don't like me being my genuine self? I dunno, all I know is that I do my best to approach people openly, kindly, and treat them like I'd like to be treated back and it largely works for me.
odelik
Nah, ticket sales & venues are largely a monopoly in the US and we're seeing the impact of that on our live event costs.
Please be the AI bubble. Please be the AI bubble. PLEASE BE THE AI BUBBLE.
One of my biggest fears of riding MTB in grizzly country is spooking one while out riding.
I've seen videos of people that have been chased and I don't know if I'd survive.
There's also been some major leaps in dark matter physics in the last few years. Revisiting primordial black holes using lasers and microlensing might actually be able to get supporting evidence here before long if the hypothesis holds.
PBS Space Time has a good video breaking this possibility and methodology down.
I mean, Wallingford has some awesome peeps too. I'm not "from" here, but was brought into the fold by some locals 15 years ago and have had many house party encounters with people that have lived here their entire lives and families have been here for generations (good buddy of mine has family dating back to the founding of Ballard).
And we are all hanging out all over the city partying. Crocodile, Tractor Tavern, El Corazon, Nectar Lounge, Comet, Columbia City Theater, OG Funhouse, Nuemos & Barboza, and sooo much more.
Seattle is a fun city. And if you can find your peeps, this place will raise you up.
I bet we've met at a house party held by one of the Sam's from Center School. That or a Burner "art fundraiser/party".
See you on the dance floor.
SG1 was amazing. I really wanted to like SGU but the drastic change in story telling and direction made it difficult for me.
Lost the cheese after I took it out of the fridge, put it down, grabbed a knife, and turned around and it was gone. Started looking for it, forgot what I was doing and why I had a knife. 15 minutes later I'm in the living room shaving a yak with a kitchen knife and my wife walked in, looked at me and asked me why there was a block of cheese on the TV stand, completely ignoring the fact that I'm shaving a yak with a kitchen knife in the living room.
Wasn't it the Beatles sueing Apple and not the other way around?
There's been a push in higher education and professional markets for a STEAM education paradigm over STEM. Especially when you consider that there's a ton of crossover between tradition STEM education and arts in modern day professionals (User Experience relies on all 5 domains for delivering truly great UX for example).
Want to screw over somebody's employability in Ohio?