Locuralacura

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Locuralacura,

I’ve used Ubuntu for 10 years. I love it for stability, ease, and simplicity If i need to do anything there are plenty of guides. I learned how to do a lot of cool stuff on linux but I don’t really need or want to do any of it.

Mostly I just pirate movies, use a vpn, torrent, listen to music, write. My career doesn’t require much computer stuff. Why should I try something different?

I’m not working with a huge amount of interest in or energy for complicated customization. I just wanna turn it on and have it work.

Locuralacura,

What is wrong with the snap store? It’s not something I’m aware of.

I go to terminal. I sudo apt-get

I get Firefox, I get my VPN, I get deluge, I get my audio player.

I use those things. I sleep well at night.

Locuralacura,

Say nuance three times. N. u. A. n. c. e

Locuralacura,

So fucking weird. He also wrote a banger called “arrest the president” about Trump. A few years into the 1st Trump reign. Is he still just a spinless, rudderless, money vacuum?

Locuralacura,

Meditation, study, gardening, self improvement are paid jobs. We’ve given freedom to those who are able to use it in a responsible manner. Hard labor is a 4 to 5 hour gig that we take turns doing, not because we are forced to, but because we understand the necessity and value of the work. Work is not seen as something we must do to have a house and food, but it is seen as participating in our society.

Compassion, tolerance, and freedom are primal virtues.

Personally I love work, I love the feeling of charity, I love learning how to better myself.

Locuralacura,

Sure. It’s just, communism is not an answer. It’s human nature that fucks up these systems. We need to address human nature

Locuralacura,

I’m only on reddit for a few select, very specific communities. If I ever find a replacement it’s over. Help with Immigration laws, teach practices, language learning ECT. I’m thinking maybe I’d like to start the teachers group over here.

Locuralacura,

I definitely don’t have time to moderate, I barely have time to scan headlines.

Locuralacura,

A. Riding a freight train from Midwest to California. 3 day trip, very crazy.

B. Taking a motorcycle trip to a small tribal village in Thailand, smoking bong rips with a Buddhist monk, slaughtering a pig and eating it raw, drinking homemade rice hootch until blacking out. Hiking around drunkenly accidentally ending up in Burma, running away from the Burmese military. Them chasing me until I got back to the village.

C. Getting bitten by a unknown spider in Nicaragua, swollen, blistering boil, feverish, infection. Taking a bus to san salvador, then quezaltenango Guatemala, doctor cutting a blister open and pushing out the puss, excruciating pain. Then after days of it not healing, going to a local hotspring, dunking my arm in steaming hot lithium water, and basically watching the infection fall out in one massive puss ball leaving a gaping hole in my arm.

Locuralacura,

I’m old now, I don’t even drink beer anymore. I don’t go somewhere unless I already know someone there. My adventure days are behind me, hopefully. Thanks tho.

Locuralacura,

I remember intellivision. I played pit fall. God damn that makes me feel old

Locuralacura,

Does swimming, yoga, biking and gardening count as exercise, or are we strictly taking about big muscle workout?

Locuralacura,

Have you ever tried swimming? No sweat, no loudness, great cardio.

Locuralacura,

I love swimming because of the rhythm, the breathing, the form and it feels like flying. It’s also very quiet. Like the noise of the world goes away first. And eventually, when I find my rhythm, my brain stops it’s busyness. People tell me this about running, but running just hurts my knees a bit.

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