TurtleTourParty

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[–] TurtleTourParty@midwest.social 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

No modern grains: find the original wild versions of wheat, corn, and rice and only process and eat those.

Did they not know that word can generate very convoluted HTML for them?

The tomato in this comic isn't a Roma tomato though. I call shenanigans!

Indiana pronounces their Monticello the same way

I've put 12000 miles on my trucker and love it, but i still think in an apocalypse I'd want a nice steel single speed (bonus if belt drive). The less maintenance and parts the better.

[–] TurtleTourParty@midwest.social 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I was a two block walk from where the 135 went express and my work was a two blocks from a bus stop. The red line took longer because is was a >10 minute walk on each end. The brown line stopped closer to my work but still took longer than the bus (without traffic).

I would usually check the traffic on LSD before heading home and if it was really bad take the L, in the morning traffic was usually not bad enough to where the L was faster.

[–] TurtleTourParty@midwest.social 2 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

I had a 20 minute biking commute from Lakeview to the very north area of the loop but it was 30 minutes on an express bus or 45 minutes on the L door to door. A 20 minute door to door transit commute is lucky.

I was put on the 24th floor of an office building with a desk facing the window while the company I worked for renovated our 10th floor office. It was really cool, there was a small hawk that liked to hang out on the window ledge and I had a nice view. When the renovation was done I was moved back to a cubicle with only florescence lights.

The official app won't work with my instance (pixey.org). Pixeldroid does through

As an amateur photographer, I'm still hoping for a Flickr resurgence. Instagram is so restrictive.

I recently bought and then returned a used Verizon pixel 8 because I couldn't unlock the bootloader or even add a non Verizon eSIM.

My library estimates I'll be able to read it in 7 weeks, so thanks for the future surprise I'll forget about until then.

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