hahahahah that's a rad find, now why didn't I think of that sooner....
awesome, thank you so much! this will really nicely complement the Situationist writings + the book&film. it sounds like it's a bit more accessible in that case, based on your description :)
the texts in the link feel like a treasure trove, thank you! already found some cool stuff there that's made me ponder. thanks for the advice as well!
wandering through the city on mushies sounds kind of scary hahah, did that with a friend once though when I responded better to psychs
aw, thank you! ❤️
completely annihilated mentally, it's either sick leave or psych hospital next week and I don't want the latter since the psych care blows here. it's just that I have no choice anymore, working CS keeps fucking with my mind to the core and I can't heal mentally, no skills so therefore no job prospects and unemployment (benefits? not sure since english isn't my first language) here is below the poverty line. stuck against the wall and no matter how much I act out or tell people I'm fucked, there's no result (not going to get too specific in order not to dox myself)
I suppose I'll pull through like I have been all these years but fuck I'm tired, the mental anguish never gets any easier
that being said, I'm glad for all my comrades who are doing well and hope that for those who are feeling low, that you'll feel better as soon as possible. sincerely
great picks! i hope you don't mind the recs - you might then like the EP named after the same titled In a Beautiful Place Out In the Country. I suppose that if you want a more nostalgic and chill listen, start off with Music has the Right to Children. for weirder (with satanic undertones), try Geogaddi. if you want a happier listen, go for Campfire Headphase (check out Dayvan Cowboy, amazing track but unlike them). their last one, Tomorrow's Harvest is a foreboding warning of what's happening to our climate and environment
thank you so much for taking the time to write this out! I'm glad that you mentioned the 3DS Fire Emblem, I think I played it a lot of time ago but enjoyed it. I'll try to grab 7 and Earthbound in the coming days if I got time and hit you up if I should have any trouble
Packwatch moment, have fun in hell bozo
Cool picks! I've always been meaning to get into JRPG's (dabbled a bit in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, the older Final Fantasy games and countless more) but I can never sit myself down for long enough to really get into them, I suppose I should just give it some time. How accessible are Earthbound and the first game you mentioned (Fire Emblem, right?) to a newcomer?
Go for it! I've been messing around with Arch for a few days now (minimal previous experience) and I'm really satisfied with it.
Don't get discouraged! The internet's got a lot of great resources and guides out there. Arch's wiki is especially detailed but Mint's a cool first distro for example.
No way! I'm dealing with the same laptop right now and about 2 days ago Windows decided to start updating itself, freezing itself in the process and causing a bootloop. Long story short, hilarity ensued when I realized you can't even use System Restore or CMD without entering your MS account password. Then I found out it's a common error for the servers not being able to authenticate your password, locking you out of repairs. Eventually I got there using a boot disk but I get absolutely esoteric errors.
I don't use Windows no more LOL
LOL never thought I'd see my country here, let alone getting owned in such a spectacular way. "before being elevated to sapience by the USSR" absolutely based and true ngl, seethe and cope baltic fascists