LeafyPasserine
Hi, I’m Leafy and I’m a recovering reddit addict.
Diamond earrings from one. A purse in the shape of Luna from Sailor Moon from another.
I think that’s a little bit more difficult since most people want to trade. Sometimes someone will put their collection on google drive and share via links on tumblr or twitter, but those occasions are few and far in between.
Ooh, fun fact! Did you know the It Ain’t Much But It’s Honest Work meme guy was a proponent of no till farming and was a leader in the movement advocating for and utilizing the farming practices suggested in this article?
Dave Brandt passed away in May this year, but his honest work? It meant so much.
Oh, for that use case then Twitter is a bit different. Information on Twitter moves fast and you can get quick, bite-sized updates on a company or event (via tags) much quicker than most sites. The ease of sharing information made it very popular for things like announcing updates on website/app down times or catching up on election news for example.
I’m upvoting you purely for describing Twitter as “Live Journal with a text limit”. That is exactly what it is and with infinitely less privacy or conversational value.
Soulseek via Nicotine+, you can filter for file type and bitrate as well as avoid those assholes who lock all their files for trading.
I found HCMC very walkable and there were so many trees and parks that even the heat was bearable.
Completely agreed about the War Remnants Museum, it moved me to tears within minutes. I’m from Malaysia, one of the places where Agent Orange was first trialed before it was put to use as a weapon, so that particular exhibition hall was so personal since a family friend was born disabled because of it.
On a lighter note, there was a bánh mì chảo place within a 15 minutes walk from the War Remnants Museum that was so good I am still dreaming about it to this day.
I was in Ho Chi Minh a few weeks ago! It’s a beautiful and exciting place.
Poker face by Lady Gaga! Anything that lets you shamelessly yell to be honest.