Your fellow netizen.
I am busy with life, but if you can message me I’ll try to respond.
I am a graphic and web designer, and a web developer. If you need help with anything you can also shoot me a message.
Because it’s actually a well structured site, that’s also designed responsively just with many retro design and visual choices. It’s also blazing fast. I quite like it.
I don’t eat cereal anymore, or when I do it’s the non-sugary healthy kind. But among all of them it’s really difficult, but I think I like Captn Crunch with berries. But it really depends on what I would be craving for I!
Despite Ocarina being my favorite game ever I still haven’t beaten Majora…
That being said I respect anyone who favors it over Ocarina. It’s incredibly imaginative, the way it takes Ocarina and spins it. I don’t think we’re going to ever see something like that in gaming again in a long time. It’s really something special.
Ocarina fans know that this is the only correct answer. Lol
I’m probably more on the extreme than most people here but I don’t completely agree with some of the things others say on here. I do see that in our system, the kind of person and the things that you have to do to attain that kind of money requires that you be a sociopath. There are certain points on the path to that kind of wealth where you consciously make decisions that are unethical.
What that looks like is making the conscious decision to fire thousands of people, real people who have families to feed, health insurance they may depend on their employment which in the end which ultimately simply boils down to wanting to have a bigger profit margin.
I mean even just thinking about it—when you have
much more money than anything for one single person to do with, why hoard it when there’s so much you can do in the world with it? The moment you begin to care for things beyond yourself is the moment you realize that no matter how much money in the world you attain, there still would never be enough left over for you to be able to be wealthy.
We don’t just need more of us to ask questions, but those of us with knowledgeable and valuable answers and information to those questions is what will make these platforms appealing.
It also means you have to be careful, I myself am not going to ask worthless questions or provide answers to things that I do not feel particular qualified or add any contribution to.
There comes a breaking point where people and organizations who are dependent on Facebook ads will actually move from the jaws of this giant corporations for more freedom and control. We are certainly seeing it now by example. I’m someone who just left Reddit and actually am here to invest in this platform and you can’t say well I’m the exception.
Rest in peace truly a legendary app.
Respect!