Rich, yes.
Not “eat the rich”-rich, but enough so that I would expect some charity work and personal responsibility to make the world slightly better, for example improving the workers conditions and benefits.
Rich, yes.
Not “eat the rich”-rich, but enough so that I would expect some charity work and personal responsibility to make the world slightly better, for example improving the workers conditions and benefits.


I might jot down my thoughts after a reading session or between chapters, but not taking notes like I would do for studying… More like bullet points of things I would bring up in a book club, or questions or ideas I want to remember for next time, or my own rambling musings triggered by an idea from the book. I rarely read those notes again, just writing them down is satisfying enough. I wouldn’t want to stop the experience just to do diligent note-taking, but to each their own.
Sometimes I even skip or skim parts on a first read through and then read more thoroughly when I’m acquainted with the world, story and characters, it’s easier to pick up conplicated history or lore once I’ve gotten the main story out of the way.
That’s crazy. Maybe that’s why my work computer doesn’t have an option to hibernate… Thanks!
What kind of steroid do I feed my bike to make it beefy enough to work in snow?
Mine just slides around regardless of steering attempts.
How do you restart it wrong? And more importantly - what’s the correct way to do it?
It’s so annoying (and slightly embarrassing, and funny how often it happens), to restart it myself to no avail… then have it work after a second identical restart just because someone else is spectating.
It’s pretty well established knowledge not to feed random cats, and the more people who know not to, the better.
Do you feel blamed by people informing each other about this? If so, why? I didn’t see anyone assigning blame here besides you.