“When the last tree is cut, the last river poisoned, and the last fish dead, we will discover that we can’t eat money.” - Alanis Obomsawin
This is a pretty common wish, I’d wager. Know everything you know now with no responsibility. Ace school cause it’d be like a review. Friends and romance would be much, much easier with your experience. You would be SO free simply be knowing it’s such a waste of time and energy worrying about certain things (am I normal, does she like me, am I ugly, etc.)
Oh to just sit back and relax with nothing hanging over my head and no responsibilities (compared to an adult). Oh, to have that very strong feeling of wonder and know your while life ahead of you and the possibilities are endless!
What a beautiful and splendid fantasy. If only.
For $13,000 I can be 16 again? SOLD!!!
MiX file explorer for android does this. It’s free. Not sure if it’s open source though, does anyone know?
It does use open source libraries.
Latest version is 6.64.3 beta.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mixplorer-q-a-and-faq-user-manual.3308582/
“MiXplorer (Mix of Explorers) is a fast, smooth, beautiful, reliable and fully-featured file manager with a simple and intuitive user interface.” created by XDA member and Recognized Developer @HootanParsa
I recently finished Station Eleven and honestly thought it was a bit boring. After that read I was put off of that author. Is Sea of Tranquility on par with Station Eleven? Should I reconsider?
It’s in my queue. Really looking forward to it. Heard lots of good things.
No I haven’t, but it looks good. I have read The Wayward Pines Trilogy and Dark Matter, both by Crouch. I liked the Pines. Dark Matter was okay.
Thanks for the tip.
I like time travel, if that’s a trope. I’m always looking for a new take on it as many different stories using it have already been told.
That probably isn’t true where I live (not in Utah). Here, there is an LDS church seemingly on every street corner. It’s crazy. See a church, go 1 mile south and see another, go 1 mile east, see another, etc. It’s really spooky because more often than not, an LDS church is right next to a very wealthy neighborhood.
How can they afford so many buildings and property? Is it a front for money laundering or something?
I do not support defederating. I want diverse viewpoints. I suppor5 inclusivity. I don’t mind offensive posts. I can block them myself if I don’t want to see them. Please don’t speak for me.
/r/crappydesign
Oh wait, this isn’t the Reddit anymore.
Did I do that right?
How does one know if this is a real photo or AI generated?
And you won’t have money anymore.
Ah, a loop hole.