Read. Study topics I don’t know about. Learn new skills and try out new experiences. Travel to different places I haven’t visited before.
Read. Study topics I don’t know about. Learn new skills and try out new experiences. Travel to different places I haven’t visited before.
Thanks for sharing
Doing a reread of Equal Rites, Children of Hurin and listening to Jane Eyre.
Kind of had the same thought!
Oh yeah one of my favourite shows.
I alternate between top day and scaled for subscribed. While browsing “all” I use top day.
Around 5-6 I’d say.
Exactly my thoughts. That’s a benzene pancake!
Love this one!
Eternity was my favourite and I still use it sometimes, but now I’m mostly using boost.
I’ve been enjoying the launcher 10 launcher on my phone for more than two years now. Whenever I change my launcher, I keep going back to it. I find it to be so productive for my use. And the windows 10 live tiles ui is also great.
Yes, exactly.
Reading English, August by Upamanyu Chatterjee and listening to Jane Eyre.
Nowadays I’m using tubular which is newpipe with sponsor block and youtube dislike incorporated.
I’m neutral pH=07.
““That’s not fair, you know. If we knew when we were going to die, people would lead better lives.” IF PEOPLE KNEW WHEN THEY WERE GOING TO DIE, I THINK THEY PROBABLY WOULDN’T LIVE AT ALL.”
From Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett.
“LORD, WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?”
From Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett.
The Left Hand of Darkness. That’s her first scifi book I read and fell in love with it. I will add here the review I wrote when I read it:
In this book Genly Ai is sent to the planet Gethen on behalf of the Ekumen, an alliance of human societies residing on far flung planets, to acquaint the inhabitants with the existence of the Ekumen and convince them to join the alliance. The Gethenians are unique: every individual has the potential to be a man or a woman during regular periods of time, referred to as “kemmer”. The period of kemmer is the only time when a Gethenian has a defined sexuality. Throughout the course of the book any individual Gethenian is referred to as a “man”. The narrative is told through two POVs, both in the first person: Genly Ai, the Envoy; and Estraven, who is the prime minister of Karhide, Mr Ai’s liaison with the nation’s king. Over the course of the narrative, Le Guin explores a society totally uninfluenced by sexuality which interestingly holds up a mirror to how sexuality /gender permeates every nook and cranny of our social existence. It was however the beautiful depiction of the progression of the relationship between Mr Ai and Estraven that made me fall in love with this book. The complete disconnect between the cultures of the two main characters initially made them misjudge each other leading to dangerous consequences. Later, unexpectedly thrown in together while traveling for days in the icy wilderness, they begin to understand and accept each other for who they are; the story ultimately culminating into it’s heartbreaking conclusion. I will end with these beautiful lines: “Light is the left hand of darkness and darkness the right hand of light. Two are one, life and death, lying together like lovers in kemmer, like hands joined together, like the end and the way.”