OK, I will check those out cuz you said you like “Adaptation.”
I have been watching documentaries about dirt lately. It’s fascinating! I started looking for a farm – there’s a LOT for us to do, it turns out!
OK, I will check those out cuz you said you like “Adaptation.”
I have been watching documentaries about dirt lately. It’s fascinating! I started looking for a farm – there’s a LOT for us to do, it turns out!
You’re doing the lord’s work.


Ohhhh trueché. Thank you.
Thank you for your thoughtful response.
Now I will ask an annoying question: what is your favorite movie? And because I’m not a monster, I’ll tell you mine and provide some context. I think if I were asked generically like that, I’d say “Vanilla Sky” or “Adaptation.” I think “my favorite” is extremely variable, but I return to those two a lot and have for years.


Lol – they should a tho!


Quoth Glengarry Glenn Ross: Always be closing.


Gotcha. Thank you.


I fully believe that, but the name is simple and straightforward, as well, which I expect is worth a lot.
I know The Dispossessed!
I’m generally supportive of the idea of feeding people. I’m further supportive of like people helping people. I think the part that makes me apprehensive is that the system you describe fundamentally operates on assumptions that sidestep the matter of beneficiaries knowing the source of the benefits, which seems very dubious. The idea seems to be quite kind and selfless, but I still think this is a scenario where folks will fail to appreciate the kindness involved because they’re simply unaware of the effort made by numerous folks involved
You make several compelling points.
My cynicism is based on my general view that anonymous strangers are often unhelpful, but to be more accurate, I would have to acknowledge my feedback would vary a lot based on region. For instance, I mostly grew up in TX (nearish I-35). However, I lived in Western Washington for years, and I can easily see a community pantry being appreciated there.
So if I were to revise my comment now, I’d seek to emphasize that some regional populations have been propagandized and are destructive. And like some people don’t mind contributing like that, but I see it like trying to fill a jug with a hole in the bottom.


Nothing says “gratuitous overstatements” quite like marketing copy.


Is this version gonna be in the Ubuntu repos?
I use GIMP nearly daily for drawing with my tablet. Overall, it’s adequate, though I agree with a few other comments that the name is terrible. “PhotoShop” is partially popular because it has a (somewhat) descriptive name. “Inkscape” is far better than GIMP.
If it were my call, I’d just go with something simple and descriptive, like “Linux Image Studio” or, like, “GNU Image Studio,” if GNU’s gotta go in there. IMHO, it’s best to not over-think it, tho someone clearly took that approach to get here.
Greetings, I do not seek at all to be rude – let me preface with that.
I think about this quite often, and I particularly bristle at suggestions like “create a free food fridge in a food desert.” I am all for helping people in need, to be sure, but that particular recommendation seems like something that would be ignored, marginalized, or abused/destroyed. The fact is, time is finite, so we gotta think in terms of maximizing usefulness. Trying to fill a bottomless pit does nobody any good. Or, as the expression goes, “give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll eat for his whole life” (or something).


1000000000%!
Please god no more *quels.


Who’s the president in 1985?!
Lol. Don’t suggest heroin tho!
I admittedly thought something similar when I saw this post (not to suggest heroin tho!). I thought, “write what you know!” I’m all for ppl learning to write better, but in a world/economy of hyper-fictionalized junk, I would like yo see more stories about people’s actual experiences and less like unconnected fiction. To me, miscellaneous fiction is like cotton candy – it tastes sweet, but it’s empty.
PS - stay away from opiates. Addiction is a supreme waste of time.
No doubt. I think I must have phrased the question poorly. I mean to ask: which types of movies do you prefer to watch?
But let me add a layer to what you described. I have read that a lot of movies are sort of greenish now, in part because they’re optimizing for many different lighting conditions. For instance, can you watch it on your phone, in the sun?
I don’t see it. I won’t dismiss that sort of thing entirely, but I think the logistics are just wayyyyyy too hard. Moreover, the American population can be disappointing, for sure, but they’re not docile. Somewhere along the way, someone would step out of line, and then you’ve got bedlam.
“The Story of Film: An Odyssey” – highly recommended!
I think your summary of the objective is just about right, and then a few more things seem pertinent:
Tbh when I think more about it, it seems like they’re trying to fill a bottomless pit. Daddy issues is right.