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Divine plywood

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  1. Sharpe's Company by Bernard Cornwell. Very exciting read. Shame that I didn't come across with his books on my youth, younger me would had loved them. Better late than never
  2. "I did it myyy waaaayyyyy....." 🎶
  3. Coal miner's daughter (1980). Great movie. Though it's always weird to see Tommy Lee Jones as a young(-ish) guy...
  4. I found a perfect birthday gift for a dear friend
  5. Hi and welcome! The wonderful thing about growing up is, that you can choose what to watch and others don't have a say in it! Glad that you re-connected with ponies again. I'm sure you'll find many friends here, enjoy your stay
  6. Really nicely done, such a vibrant colors and neat shading!
  7. Keep it up and let us see your art also in the future!
  8. Perfect Days (2024) Really enjoyable and calming film, really made my day. No wonder the lead actor was awarded at Cannes
  9. Making real life friends seems harder and harder when you get older. When growing up, you were kinda forced to meet new kids and make new contacts. Kindergarten, elementary school, high school, college... basically our first ~18 years society rub everyone's faces together and occasionally chemistry would work and friendship emerge. If not, then maybe with the next kid. As an adult however... Some found friends from work, but then again, others may have so solitary jobs that it's impossible to meet and befriend coworkers. Or, the working atmosphere is so lousy, that the last thing you want to do is hang out with those d*cks on your past time. Been there, done that And as said, some don't have a job anyways. I'd suggest that lonely persons could try to find new people to their lives via hobbies. Sports is good way to bond with others. It doesn't even have to be a team sport, could be something as simple as jogging. There are groups in facebook for example, where people look company to work out with. I have made one good friend that way from the local camping and hiking group. If that's not for your liking, how'bout book clubs, arts and craft meetings etc? Or starting some voluntary work? These are sorta like going back to school, it doesn't matter if you make a bad first impression or feel ashamed of something, there's always next week and next try. And if you're too shy to interact and talk with others at first, you can just observe and listen. Eventually everyone open up more and you'll have, if not friends, at least friendly people around you.
  10. Feeling ill and lousy. Having those annoying headaches, like someone had poked a fish hook under your eyebrow....
  11. How am I able to kill a house plant, that can survive in the desert or grow through a flipping asphalt?
  12. It's a strange new world we're living on... This AI stuff is really scary and yet really beautiful at the same time. Why does this fill me with so much emotion? I'm not even that huge of a Star Wars fan
  13. Career vice everything is pretty much the same, been walking the same circle and repeating the same loop. But, now when I think about I'm now in much healthier headspace than back then. Soooo, yay?
  14. Haven't played for years. Haven't had time neither interest. For some time I followed the news and media but haven't bothered since. I have no clue of upcoming, new triple A big hitters and which old franchises will have sequels. I remember getting excited after Elder Scrolls 6's teaser was first announced, but it seems the actual game will take some sweet time to actually arrive to the market That still haven't been released either? Guess I have something to look for in the near future then
  15. Homemade bread, olives and Parma ham! Now that was some proper delish grub. Now I can return to eating bland and tasteless garbage and collect strength to try to be fancy again next weekend
  16. Ice skating. I tend to blame bad weather or poor conditions, but in most cases I only have my own lazy self to blame...
  17. Finally finished a book that took me embarrassingly long to read Also talked to a dear friend first time in ages
  18. "Homo Deus - A brief history of tomorrow" by Yuval Noah Harari
  19. Aquarium. Oooh, now when I started to reminisce that, I really want to buy a fish tank or plant terrarium!
  20. At the moment I'm obsessed with Duolingo. Tried the app out after friend recommended it, and oh boy, my cave man brains were hooked at the very second. Educational yes, but also poison for sleeping pattern...
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